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Business - Financial Times
Vistry shares plunge more than 30% after UK group issues profit warning
FTSE 100 housebuilder says earnings drop by almost a fifth because of underestimated building costs18 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
Shein’s UK arm surpasses £1.5bn revenue mark
Fast-fashion retailer says pop-up shops and strong consumer demand have boosted its appeal as it targets listing18 hours ago - United Kingdom -
World - Financial Times
FirstFT: Wild day for Chinese stocks after weeklong holiday
Also in today’s newsletter, Harris rules out one-on-one with Putin and Florida braces for Hurricane Milton19 hours ago -
World - ABC News
France's new govt faces a no-confidence vote as far right offers critical support
France’s minority government is expected to survive a no-confidence vote on Tuesday in a test for conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier, forced to rely on the far right’s good will to be able ...20 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘A slap in the face to victims of abuse’: UN urged to reject Saudi Arabia’s bid to join Human Rights Council
Riyadh accused of killing hundreds of Ethiopian migrants, jailing women’s rights advocates and murdering critics. Saudi Arabia is on the brink of being elected on to the United Nation’s Human ...21 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Rare Steve phenomenon and Northern Lights dazzle in UK skies
UK sky-watchers on Monday night were treated to this unusual sight where skies were clear.21 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
UK water companies fined £158mn for missing sewage targets
Regulator Ofwat calls on industry to address ‘issues of culture and leadership’22 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Top stories - The New York Times
Why a Measure to Protect Abortion Rights in New York May Be in Trouble
The statewide ballot measure, known as the Equal Rights Amendment, has become a target for Republican opponents who have cast it as an attack on family values.22 hours ago - New York -
World - Financial Times
How the EU mainstream shifted to the right on outsourcing migration
Also in this newsletter: fate of Lebanon peacekeepers overshadows Irish leader’s White House visitYesterday - European Union -
World - The Guardian
Lab-grown meat could be sold in UK in next few years, says food regulator
Food Standards Agency says applications for cultivated steak, chicken and foie gras have already been submitted. Cell-cultivated meat could be on sale in the UK within a few years, the food ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
UK launches regulator in push to speed up approvals for new technology
Regulatory Innovation Office will take innovation ‘by scruff of neck’, says science secretary Peter KyleYesterday - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
UK homes to be offered payments to cut electricity use all year round
Plan by grid operator will help Britain’s network cope with more wind and solar powerYesterday - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
Spending on clothes boosts UK retail sales in September
Positive data raises hopes for a busy Christmas shopping seasonYesterday - United Kingdom -
Business - Financial Times
UK government plans to extend collective pension schemes
Members would participate in pooled plans and be offered target returns, but payouts are not fixedYesterday - United Kingdom -
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Sports - CBS Sports
PSG's international break comes at exactly the right time after Arsenal loss and Nice draw expose worries
Luis Enrique's men need to take stock after just one win from their last four gamesYesterday -
World - The Guardian
Lammy defends Chagos deal, saying it saves important UK-US military base
Foreign secretary says status quo not sustainable as Tory MPs accuse Labour of giving away key asset. David Lammy has hailed the decision to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as a deal to save ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
TGI Fridays rescue deal but 1,000 UK jobs to go
The deal to save the chain will see more than 30 of its restaurants close.Yesterday - United Kingdom -
Top stories - CBS News
Why are credit card interest rates still so high right now?
Credit card rates are sitting at a record high of nearly 23% — even as other rates are falling. Here's why.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
During blood pressure check, there's a right way and wrong way to hold your arm, study finds
Blood pressure readings taken while a person's arm is in the wrong position could lead to a misdiagnosis of hypertension, a new study found.Yesterday -
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Business - Financial Times
UK delays third stage of post-Brexit border rollout
Traders say repeated hold-ups by government are hitting business confidenceYesterday - United Kingdom -
Health - ABC News
UK doctor admits trying to kill his mother's partner with poison disguised as a COVID-19 vaccine
A British doctor has admitted trying to kill his mother’s long-term partner by injecting him with poison disguised as a COVID-19 vaccineYesterday - United Kingdom -
World - ABC News
UK doctor admits trying to kill his mother's partner with poison disguised as a COVID-19 vaccine
A British doctor has admitted trying to kill his mother’s long-term partner by injecting him with poison disguised as a COVID-19 vaccineYesterday - United Kingdom -
World - The Guardian
Melania Trump says Donald always knew she supported abortion rights
Ex-first lady tells Fox News husband who has boasted about role in overturning of Roe v Wade ‘lets me be who I am’. Donald Trump knew Melania Trump supported abortion rights “since the day [they] ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
World - The Guardian
‘Doesn’t feel fair’: young Britons lament losing right to work in EU since Brexit
Once seen as a rite of passage, seasonal jobs in the rest of Europe are off limits for many – but some still make it work. Growing up near the Peak District in Glossop, Derbyshire, gave 18-year-old ...Yesterday