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No need to cut growth targets, but gov’t should raise revenue — analysts - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 14 hours ago“We don’t think there is any need to revise the DBCC growth target,” Aris D. Dacanay, economist for...
Boris Johnson: Labour could win ‘freak majority’ bigger than Blair’s and Thatcher’s combined
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoBoris Johnson has warned Britain faces a Labour “freak majority” bigger than that of Sir Tony Blair...
JK Rowling hits out at BBC over sports editor’s trans comments
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoMr Kay-Jelski was appointed to replace Barbara Slater, who retired after 14 years as the BBC’s...
Letters to the editor: Legal system should be fair to everyone
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoSam Cuthbert Hagerstown Article on presidents landing locally was well done To the editor: May I commend Dwight Weingarten's article in The Herald-Mail on 5 June 2024 regarding ...
Vote for my candidate in primary election: Klee Hood, Mannion, Slater (Your Letters)
The Post-Standard· 8 hours agoThe deadline for primary election letters has passed. With only 11% of our K-12 public school...
'No consensus': House backs off of push for large-scale AI regulations
Fox News· 9 hours agoThe House of Representatives will likely not take up legislation this year to establish a...
Beckley VA Medical Center Chooses New Executive Director - West Virginia Public Broadcasting
West Virginia Public Broadcasting· 5 hours agoAn experienced veteran has been appointed as the new executive director of the Beckley VA Medical...
What the papers say – June 12
Press Association News via AOL· 6 days agoWednesday's Front Page Tory ambition to deport 100,000 illegal migrants — ...
YouTuber Who Hugged Elon Musk in Stunt Video Elected to European Parliament
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFidias Panayiotou, a YouTuber from Cyprus known for weird stunts, has been elected to the European...
Newspaper headlines: 'England's winning start' and Labour's jobs pledge
BBC News· 1 day agoEngland's winning start at Euro 2024 and Labour's plan for 650,000 jobs lead Monday's newspapers.