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Thames Water causes Redrow legal stink over damaged sewer
Utility accuses housebuilder of ‘negligence’ after sewer blocked with concreteFinancial Times - Business -
Bondholders to Push Ukraine to Resume Debt Payments After Hiatus
After Russian troops stormed into the country two years ago, Ukraine’s lenders said Kyiv could wait to pay them back. Now, their patience is starting to run out.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Cop29 summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan
Organisers of this year’s environmental conference hope cooperation on green issues could help ease global tensions . This year’s Cop29 UN climate summit will be the first “Cop of peace”, focusing on the prevention of future climate-fuelled ...The Guardian - World -
Tory plot to topple Rishi Sunak fizzles despite crushing election losses
UK prime minister faces a mutinous party but rebellion off the cards — for nowFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Curtice: Conservatives remain in deep electoral trouble
Labour would have won 34% and Tories 25% if local results were replicated across the country, says Sir John.BBC News - Top stories -
Higher rates boost bankers to troubled companies
Fee revenue is up at boutique firms as borrowing costs force more clients to restructureFinancial Times - Business -
Mary Trump on uncle's trial: 'As deep the trouble that he is in, it may not be enough'
Mary Trump, former President Trump's niece, expressed mixed confidence that her uncle will be convicted in court, suggesting there is "always a way out for him," as his criminal hush money trial continues in New York. "I think the real split ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Boeing's Latest Trouble Is a Jet Part Caught Up in Russia Sanctions
The plane maker can’t deliver enough 787 Dreamliners after sanctions disrupted production of heat exchangers.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Boeing's Latest Trouble Is a Jet Part Caught Up in Russia Sanctions
The plane maker can’t deliver enough 787 Dreamliners after sanctions disrupted production of heat exchangers.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Russia -
Fed and ECB divergence on rate cuts could spell trouble for the euro, economist says
The prospect of the ECB diverging from the Fed on rate cuts is likely to be "particularly negative" for the euro area, according to one economist.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve
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America must continue to make the moral case for democracy
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