Award-winning Plymouth architecture firm appoints liquidators
ADG designed some of Plymouth's most prominent buildings
Are parties taking risks with their election promises?
Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil have set out their stalls, dangling extensive tax cuts to win voters. The big question however is where will the funds come from to pay for the tax cuts?
Rising food prices significantly impact wage earners and grassroots, says Chairman of Union Committee for Stability of Commodity Price
The rising prices of basic food items have had a major impact on salaried employees and the grassroots, said U Win Shein, Chairman of the Union Committee for Stability of Commodity Price, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Planning and Finance. U Win Shein delivered a speech at the Union Committee for Stability of Commodity Price (4/2024) meeting held on November 22 at the meeting room of the Ministry of Planning and Finance, Office No.26.
EU ready to react to any renewed US trade tensions under Trump, ambassador says
Neliupšienė said the US is the most important trade partner for the EU, with $1.7-trillion in two-way goods and services trade, and $5-trillion in two-way investment.
All the key developments planned for Greater Manchester this week
These are all the significant plans tabled with councils across Greater Manchester this week
Archewell promised to declare $4M - but has not made records public
EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's charity The Archewell Foundation has surprisingly delayed releasing its latest tax return online.
COP29 raises $300bn for poor nations in climate deal
Nearly 200 nations have approved a climate deal that raises to at least $300bn a year to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change, with rich countries leading the payments, according to a hard fought deal clinched at the COP29 conference in Baku.
COP29 braces for new deal after poorer nations reject climate offer
Fierce bargaining at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan dragged into Saturday after a $250 billion a year offer from rich nations was flatly refused by developing countries hardest hit by Earth's rapid warming.
Mahayuti Win Will Boost Adani's Dharavi Plan
The Opposition had promised to scrap the Dharavi redevelopment project if it came to power. With the Mahayuti's massive mandate in the Maharashtra assembly election, that prospect has been laid to rest.
First Nations support mine
The Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly (CNA) — a not-for-profit organization formed in 2013 to manage and administer agreements relating to Teck Highland Valley Copper mine on behalf of eight area Indigenous
EU ready to react to any renewed US trade tensions under Trump, ambassador says
Neliupšienė said the US is the most important trade partner for the EU, with $1.7-trillion in two-way goods and services trade, and $5-trillion in two-way investment.
CM to counter attack on farm loan waiver at Mahabubnagar Farmers’ conference
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to counter opposition's farm loan waiver criticism at Farmers Conference in Mahabubnagar on November 30.
Wealthy countries’ $300bn offer seeks to end COP29 stalemate
It is not clear if the wealthy countries’ revised position has been formally communicated to developing countries at COP29.
Jeremy Clarkson's grim warning as he brands Keir Starmer 'a nightmare'
Jeremy Clarkson has branded vegetarian Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer a 'nightmare for farmers' amid growing row over Labour's inheritance tax raid. 
National highway work from Talapady to Chengala nearing completion
ULCCS completes slab construction on national highway project, aiming to enhance road connectivity in Kerala region.
NIMHANS has to be considerate towards women nurses on their request for child care leave: Karnataka High Court
The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), which is an instrumentality of the State, has to conduct itself as a model employer and has to be considerate while treating the claims of women employees for maternity and child care leave (CCL), said the High Court of Karnataka.
Kerala’s first ‘Work Near Home’ facility to become operational within four months
Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal inaugurates Kerala's Work Near Home project, aiming to boost economy and create workspaces near home.
'It's a mess': Small businesses hit out at EU red tape set to cost thousands, and say 'government has been no help'
British small business owners face overwhelming costs to comply with new EU export rules that come into force in just a few weeks - and say they’ve been given little help by the government.
International airlines will offer in-flight Thanksgiving meals
While the Thanksgiving meal is traditionally eaten around a dinner table with family and a fire burning in the background, some airlines are turning the day into a marketing opportunity and serving holiday travelers a special menu.
Murray & Roberts Limited in business rescue, as holding company suspends JSE trading
Subsidiary facing serious liquidity constraints.
Life insurers must avoid unnecessary delays with claims, says City regulator
The FCA said it also recognises the challenges in providing a timely service, such as obtaining the evidence needed to assess a claim
Chennai Metro Rail’s tunnel boring machine from Ayanavaram to make a breakthrough at Perambur in two months
Chennai Metro Rail's TBM Kalvarayan to breakthrough at Perambur in January, connecting Ayanavaram in Phase II project.
'Brand Bharat' is statement of authenticity; of being Vishwa Bandhu, says Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar discusses 'Brand Bharat' as a statement of authenticity and comfort in one's own identity.
Only shop in one of UK's smallest villages to close its doors for last time ever this weekend
Phillip and Lucy Payne have run Mersham Stores and Post Office in Mersham, Kent, for more than eight years - but they're closing it tomorrow as they were unable to renew the lease
Rich nations raise COP29 climate finance offer in bid to break deadlock
The two-week conference cut to the heart of the global debate over the financial responsibility of rich industrialised countries, who caused the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions.
Production in 300 industries in Anakapalli district hit due to lack of water supply
APIIC's water supply failure impacts 300 industries in Andhra Pradesh, causing production losses worth crores.
Storm Bert clean-up operation begins in Ireland after 60,000 people left without power
Electricity Supply Board teams are still working to restore supplies to the thousands still left without electricity after Storm Bert caused thousands of power outages
NDIC reassures Heritage Bank depositors of prompt payment
Bello Hassan, Managing Director, NDIC, gave the reassurance on Saturday during the 2024 edition of the NDIC Editors Forum in Lagos.
In SC spotlight, CAQM shows four-year statistics to argue dip in farm fires
Supreme Court questions CAQM on stubble burning data, body defends interventions and enforcement actions against violators.
Miliband says shift to clean energy is 'unstoppable' after £240B deal
After two weeks of chaotic bargaining at Cop29 climate summit, nearly 200 nations agreed on the contentious finance pact in the early hours in a sports stadium in Azerbaijan.
Transport unions urge Karnataka government to ease high-cost tracking device mandate as compliance deadline nears
As the November 30 deadline nears for installing vehicle location tracking devices (VLTD) and emergency panic buttons in public service and nationally permitted goods vehicles in Karnataka, transport unions representing cab, bus, and truck operators are urging the government to reconsider the mandate. They argue that the high cost of these devices and a lack of awareness have made it difficult for many vehicle owners to comply with the requirement.
‘FIRE’ ETFs catering to retire-early strivers make a debut
The movement has grown increasingly popular with the day-trading crowd.
Situationer: Is ADR tax distorting banking market?
Critics argue the policy fails to boost private-sector lending and undermines savings.
Don’t rush to cover up harvested grain
To help farmers in the monsoon season, and also eliminate the use of plastic, two innovators-- Uppari Praveen and Shramitha -- have come up with automatic rain cover and bio-degradable plastic...
Can RFK Jr make America's diet healthy again?
Kennedy's plans to ban dyes in cereals and fluoride in water could get major pushback from the food industry.
Tiny UK airport closed for 10 years is set to open again as exact date revealed
Manston Airport in Thanet, Kent, has been closed for almost a decade but is set to reopen as a freight hub in the coming years. The historic runway is also planning to host an air show next summer
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