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Britain’s summer riots paid off for one company
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Mitie boosted by summer UK riot response
Half-year revenues rose 13% after government used outsourcer for additional security1 hour ago - United Kingdom -
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My Grandmother Paid for My Sister’s I.V.F. I Feel Ripped Off!
A reader is miffed to learn that $13,000 was earmarked in her grandmother’s will for a younger sister’s fertility treatments. Should the sister reimburse her siblings?6 days ago -
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IRS ruling on 401(k) company matches could open doors to pay off debt
A new Internal Revenue Service ruling on 401(k) company matches could change the way employees apply the contributions made by their employers. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent ...19 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Half of low-paid Londoners use a food bank, survey finds
A survey finds 23% of London’s lowest-paid workers go to a food bank once a week and 28% once a year.10 hours ago -
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Democrats in Congress seek to prevent another Jan. 6 riot
Democrats on a low-profile House committee have been meeting and designing a plan against any attempt to interfere with the Electoral College certification on Jan. 6, 2025.50 minutes ago -
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or Democrats in Congress seek to prevent another Jan. 6 riot
Democrats on a low-profile House committee have been meeting and designing a plan against any attempt to interfere with the Electoral College certification on Jan. 6, 2025.50 minutes ago -
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The Papers: 'Right time to buy into Britain' and university expenses
The papers lead on a variety of stories, including a business summit in the UK on Monday.Yesterday -
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Britain rejoins the EU foreign affairs council — for lunch
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International investors descend on London as Labour tries to woo new business to Britain
Uncertainty around the event and suspected tax changes in the upcoming budget has left many investors in the dark.Yesterday
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Walgreens’ stock seeing best day in years as company plans to close 1,200 stores
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This 401(k) lawsuit showcases the power of a 50-year-old law
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