How will the UK government pay for much needed infrastructure upgrades?
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How will the UK government pay for much-needed infrastructure upgrades?
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Business - Financial Times
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Microsoft UK chief to head government’s industrial strategy council
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Politics - The Hill
Melania Trump on government trust: 'That's a little bit tricky'
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World - The Guardian
Woman who did not get leaving card loses UK employment claim
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Politics - Politico
The five factions Johnson has to appease to keep the speakership next year
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‘Dumplings in Chinatown!’ Chicago Bears bask in UK life before Jags clash
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DP World shelves £1bn UK investment pledge ahead of summit
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UK food safety watchdog to probe lead levels near abandoned mines
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World - The Guardian
Comet last seen in Neanderthal times could be sighted from UK this weekend
Known as the ‘comet of the century’, Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (Comet A3) was last visible from Earth 80,000 years ago. A comet that was last visible when Neanderthals walked the Earth could be spotted ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
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Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row
Reports have suggested the plan was at risk after Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's comments.Yesterday - United Kingdom -
World - ABC News
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USMNT legend Clint Dempsey is worried by Americans' lack of playing time: 'You need players playing regularly'
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The Federal Reserve may have pretty much just hit its 2% inflation target
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Tech - VentureBeat
Changing the game: Fundraising for schools’ extracurricular programs gets a software upgrade
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Business - Financial Times
The unpleasant fiscal arithmetic holding back UK growth
The scale of public investment required sits uneasily with the current fiscal rules but there is an escape routeYesterday - United Kingdom -
World - The Guardian
French government faces first major test over deep budget cuts
Bill aims to find €60bn to plug deficit but opposition parties could demand concessions and even topple the administration . The new French government is facing its first major test in a hostile ...Yesterday - France -