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SNP avoids early election as it wins backing for budget at Holyrood
The SNP minority government has passed its budget and avoided triggering an early election after securing a coalition of support at Holyrood.
The tax and spending plans, which provide £21.7bn for health and social care, including £200m to reduce waiting times and tackle delayed discharge, passed the first parliamentary stage, …
El Salvador offers to hold deportees and incarcerated US citizens in its jails
Late financier Evelyn de Rothschild accused of abuse during banking career
One of the world’s most celebrated financiers, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, has been accused of exploiting his position at the storied bank to abuse women who worked with him.
The claims against Sir Evelyn, two years after his death, come from several women who said they felt unable to raise …
My father, Donald Gordon, who has died aged 90, enjoyed two successful and influential careers, first in education and then in Roman history, as he put Trimontium, Scotland’s largest Roman fort, back on the map.
Donald established the Trimontium Trust in the early 1990s, following an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to …
Thames Water may need £10bn investment to repair finances, high court hears
Thames Water may need as much as £10bn in debt and equity investment to repair its finances, according to a representative of creditors hoping to lend the struggling utility another £3bn.
London’s high court heard evidence on Tuesday that suggested the UK’s largest water company may need significantly more resources …
‘I can’t order 100 pieces of junk for $15?’: How Trump’s tariff will hit fast-fashion devotees
Rightwing MEPs threaten huge funding freeze for environmental NGOs
Several environmental NGOs could be effectively shut down in Europe, if
a defunding push by rightwing MEPs
is successful, campaigners say.At the same time that centre and far right MEPs are revving up strategies to
,deregulate
ordecapitate
the European …Ed Miliband emerges from his bunker to bask in Labour backbench love | John Crace
He lives!
They seek him here! They seek him there! For the last ten days or so, Ed Miliband has been the Invisible Man. A large number of the cabinet were in Oxfordshire for Rachel Reeves’s growth speech last Wednesday. Ed was not. Those who didn’t make the trip were …
Luke Littler Stadium: Warrington rename ground for one night only
Warrington was once renowned for being the first town in Britain to open an Ikea store. Now, in another first, the local sports stadium has been renamed after their famous local teenage darts player.
The Warrington Wolves rugby league ground will be renamed the Luke Littler Stadium, for one night …
Citigroup commits to hybrid working bucking Wall Street trend
The boss of Citigroup has told executives that most staff will continue to be able to work remotely two days a week, a decision that sets it apart from other Wall Street banks.
Most of Citi’s employees work on a hybrid schedule, spending at least three days a week in …