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UK manufacturers recall food products over E.coli risk
Health authorities link outbreak to salad leaves as companies take ‘precautionary measure’ and pull itemsFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Democrats call on US financial regulators to do more on climate
Nineteen Democrats and one independent are calling on U.S. financial regulators to do more to address financial risks posed by the changing climate. The lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.), wrote to ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
What Supreme Court bump stock ruling means for gun regulations nationwide
The Supreme Court has struck down a ban on bump stocks for guns. The device can be added to semi-automatic rifles to allow the user to fire bullets more rapidly. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford explains the ruling.CBS News - Top stories -
Dubai influencer fined €1,800 for trespassing on Sardinia’s pink beach
Authorities caught up with woman alleged to have sailed dinghy to off-limits shore after she posted videos about it. A Dubai-based influencer has been fined €1,800 for trespassing on an off-limits pink-tinged beach in Sardinia before sharing a ...The Guardian - World -
Passenger Who Was Restrained With Duct Tape During Flight Faces Record Fine
Federal regulators are seeking $81,950 from a Texas woman who acted erratically and was violent toward crew members during an American Airlines flight in 2021.The New York Times - Business -
'What a hit!' - Aebischer doubles Swiss lead with a fine strike
Watch Switzerland midfielder Michel Aebischer double Swiss lead with wonderful strike against Hungary in their opening Uefa Euro 2024 match in Cologne.BBC News - Top stories -
One big thing for every NFC team heading into the 2024 season, Falcons fined for tampering | Zero Blitz
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab talk about one big question they have for every NFC team as we head into the 2024 season, as well as the NFL fining the Falcons for tampering and the new “Receiver” show to debut soon.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Hollywood on Thames is a prize for the UK economy
The rejection of a film studio scheme near Marlow bodes ill for the future of creative industriesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Where will the UK election be fought and won?
The FT has identified four crucial battlegrounds where parties will vie for victory ahead of the vote on July 4Financial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
French stocks suffer worst week since 2022 over fears of populist poll win
Cac 40 down over 6% since Macron called election, with big spending plans likely to be favoured by new parliamentFinancial Times - Business - France
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Consultants to lose £3bn of UK government work under plan to halve advisory spend
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The chancellors: Rachel Reeves and Jeremy Hunt go head-to-head
The shadow chancellor and chancellor set out their plans for how to boost British growthFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom