Food and fibre exports set to top $57bn
Export revenue is set to reach $56.9 billion dollars in the year to the end of June 2025, driven by strong dairy prices and rebounding prices for red-meat and logs.
Andy Burnham slams TfGM strikes as 'unnecessary' and 'unjustified'
The mayor of Greater Manchester said that TfGM services will continue to run on 'one of the busiest weekends of the year' despite planned industrial action
Millions of funding pledged to major Derbyshire projects
The funding from the East Midlands Mayor could be approved for multiple projects across Derbyshire in the next few days
L-G accords expenditure sanction to provide ₹5,000 as cyclone relief to 3.54 lakh ration cardholders in U.T.
Puducherry government provides ₹5,000 relief assistance to cyclone-affected ration cardholders via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
M.E.N Christmas campaign smashes target as two whopping donations add £11k to appeal
Generous contributions from Julie Perry Events and Glaukos took the appeal over the line
MSMEs appeal to Finance Commission for special funds
KSSIA appeals to 16th Finance Commission for special funds and tax share increase to support MSMEs in Kerala.
'It has never been this hard' - Hawkes Bay's economic woes revealed in new report
Productivity in Hawke's Bay has fallen below the national average, according to a new economic study of the region.
Smaller banks often match big bank interest rates - mortage adviser
Banks are making headlines with their advertised specials, but brokers say you can often get them to match a competitor's offer, anyway.
No new lending for petrol stations will impact rural communities the most
BNZ acknowledged it was pulling back from lending to some petrol stations.
Review into ACC announced, levies to increase
The ACC minister announced an independent review, while levies are to rise by 5 percent a year for three years.
Staff pensions underpaid
About 315,000 workers have had their monthly pension contributions not paid over to their retirement fund administrators by their employers.
Strike still hurting charities
The Kelowna charity, which has been helping men  achieve a sober life for the last 20 years, put out a news release Wednesday, saying the Postal Strike is deeply affecting their bottom line.
Suite relief proposed by city
The cost to create an additional dwelling on a property in Nelson could be coming down.
More work for GST holiday
Flat-fare bus trial extended but price going up
Environment Canterbury's flat-fare trial is being extended to February 2026, with a 50 percent fare increase.
Pension contributions of about 315,000 workers not paid over
About 315,000 workers have not had their monthly pension contributions paid over to their retirement fund administrators by their employers.
GSAJ gearing up for a ‘transformative and innovative’ 2025
WESTERN BUREAU: Gloria Henry, who served an extended stint as president of the Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ), says the organisation is already in high gear in its preparation for next year when it will be seeking to transform its...
Government refuses to give timeframe for lowering age for free bowel screening
The government is refusing to put a timeframe on meeting its pre-election promise to lower the age for free bowel screening.
Pet bonds, no-cause evictions legislation passes
Legislation reinstating 90-day no-cause evictions for renters, and bringing in "pet bonds" has passed its third reading.
Work party or bonus? What do Kiwis want this Christmas
End-of-year celebrations are no longer what they used to be for many New Zealanders.
NMDPRA denies halting gas supply to GenCos
The NMDPRA said the report is “false and completely unfounded.”
Talking about cutting back
When Deidre Cross was tens of thousands of dollars in debt, the holiday season became the tipping point that sparked her journey to get out of the red.
Bidvest sells banking business to Access Bank for R2.8bn
While FinGlobal will be sold to Momentum.
British Gas issues 'last chance' message as customers could miss out on half price bills
Customers only have a few days left to sign up
Kollam Corporation to allocate land for IT facility
Kollam City Corporation plans to establish an IT park in Kureepuzha and Andamukkam areas as part of IT corridor project.
US-Russia Bitcoin Reserve Race Could Drive Altcoin Markets to Record Highs: Key Tokens to Watch
A leaked proposal to Russian finance minister, Anton Siluanov on the creation of a bitcoin strategic reserve in Russia, is adding to speculation about an
From Presale Pick to Market Star: PEPU’s 500% Gain and WEPE’s Promise
Holders of $PEPU – the new Pepe Unchained meme coin listing – will be smiling today. In just two days since its December, 10 launch, $PEPU’s market
'No job is worth sticking out a terrible manager': NZers suffer in toxic work environments
New data shows more than half of people that had experienced a toxic environment said they had rude behaviour directed at them in front of colleagues.
Commerce minister proposes capital market shake-up
The government wants to broaden the range of potential investments for Kiwisaver and make it easier to list on the stock exchange.
E.ON, British Gas and EDF customers can slash their electricity bills on Christmas Day
EDF and E.ON are both offering free electricity over the festive period, while British Gas customers will get their bills cuts in half
Specialists draft anti-slavery bill which they hope MPs will support
A team of modern slavery and legal experts has drafted an anti-slavery law for New Zealand, in the hope it will be supported by MPs.
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