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The green transition can kick-start a revival in UK manufacturing
In the race to meet global demand for climate-friendly tech and products, government needs to nurture potential winnersFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Man told he is not British after 42 years in UK
Nelson Shardey now faces a 10-year wait for "settlement" and a bill running into thousands of pounds.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
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What Michael Cohen’s testimony means for the case and the US electionBBC News - Top stories -
The US Open men's final is shifting to ABC this year. The women's final will stay on ESPN
The U.S. Open men’s final will shift to ABC from ESPN this year but the women’s title match will remain on the cable outlet a year after Coco Gauff won the Grand Slam tennis tournamentABC News - Sports - US Open -
The US Open men's final is shifting to ABC this year. The women's final will stay on ESPN
The U.S. Open men’s final will shift to ABC from ESPN this year but the women’s title match will remain on the cable outlet a year after Coco Gauff won the Grand Slam tennis tournamentABC News - Entertainment - US Open -
Under Armour is laying off workers as retailer says North America sales will plunge this year
Under Armour announced a broad restructuring plan on Thursday as it said sales in its largest market, North America, plunged 10% and predicted the trend will get worse throughout its current fiscal year.NBC News - Top stories -
Global fight intensifies against superbug ‘menace’
GSK joins UK government in committing £130mn to tackle growth of antimicrobial resistanceFinancial Times - World -
China’s Shenzhen metropolis sees fastest growth in millionaires globally
In 2023 alone, Shenzhen saw a 10% growth in millionaires, while Beijing and Shanghai recorded a decline of around 5% amid an exodus of high-net-worth individuals from China.CNBC - Business - China -
The 1.5C global heating target was always a dream, but its demise doesn't signal doom for climate action | Bill McKibben
Missing a target doesn’t mean the sense of emergency should fade. What it must do is stop politicians dithering – and fast. . I remember the first time I heard the 1.5C target. It was in a room at the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009. With the ...The Guardian - World
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