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AI and energy too big for one wallet, Barclays Europe CEO says

In this episode of The Big Question, Barclays Europe CEO, Francesco Ceccato, joins Euronews’ business editor, Angela Barnes, at the World Economic...

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HS2 an example of ‘how not to run a major project’, report finds

HS2 is an example of “how not to run a major project” and the Government “must not waste” its latest opportunity to reset the programme, an...

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Ex-RAF base Starmer vowed to shut will take hundreds more migrants from next week

Capacity at Wethersfield is set to increase from 580 to 800 with two cohorts of 30 asylum seekers due to arrive next week

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Immigration fury as only 3% of Channel migrants deported since 2018

Latest figures show a shocking 3% of small boat migrants crossing the English Channel have been deported since 2018. And more than 108,000 people...

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GPs accept new contract to 'free up' doctors: Will it end the ‘8am scramble’?

GPs in England have accepted new contract amendments which would “bring back the family doctor” and end the “8am scramble” for appointments,...

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Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted Tapped To Replace Vance in Senate

Ohio lieutenant governor Jon Husted will replace Vice President-elect J.D. Vance in the Senate, Gov. Mike DeWine (R.) announced Friday. Husted, who...

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President Trump Addresses CPAC 2025 - "We Achieved the Great Liberation of America!" (VIDEO)

President Trump addressed the crowd at CPAC 2025 on Saturday telling the American people that the United States has been liberated from the past four...

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Should the Government Break Up Big Corporations or Buy Them?

Matt Bruenig writes that governments should nationalize more companies while Zephyr Teachout argues that freedom requires decentralized power.

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Slashing energy bills to be quicker and easier after major law change this year

Brits will be able to slash their energy bills more quickly and easily after a change in the law this year. Under new rules, consumers will be able...

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Sharp fall in work visas issued by Home Office as asylum seeker applications rocket

There was a sharp fall in the number of foreign workers issued UK visas last year but asylum applications rocketed, new Home Office figures have...

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