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Winter fuel payments scrapped for millions
Rachel Reeves says there is a "black hole" in the public finances due to "unfunded" overspends by the previous government.2 days ago -
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The Papers: 'Holiday club carnage' and fuel payments scrapped
Tuesday's papers focus on the attack in Southport and Labour cutting the winter fuel allowance for 10 million people.2 days ago -
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Reeves defends move to restrict winter fuel payments
The chancellor tells the BBC she "had to act" to "fix the mess" in public finances.23 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
Rachel Reeves and the limits of clever politics
The chancellor’s scrapping of social care plans shows how short-term tactics continue to let down the UK8 min ago -
MarketWatch - Business
CrowdStrike’s stock may see more pain, but that doesn’t mean rivals will benefit
Multiple analysts see the potential for more pain in CrowdStrike’s future, but the weakness in its shares lately has been a mixed bag for other high-profile cybersecurity names.21 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
Top BlackRock executive benefits from unusual ‘points-style’ bonus pay
Rob Kapito in line for at least $20mn in retirement incentives beyond annual pay and company stock7 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
Air New Zealand is first major airline to scrap 2030 emissions target
Firm says it is now re-adjusting to a realistic end date and blames difficulties in procuring new planes and sustainable jet fuel. Air New Zealand has become the first major airline to drop its 2030 goal to cut carbon emissions.. The company has ...18 hr ago - New Zealand -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Stronger Dollar and Geopolitical Turmoil Pressure Gold
The strength of the U.S. dollar and ongoing geopolitical volatility pushed gold futures lower.2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
The nightmare facing the Starbucks CEO
Laxman Narasimhan faces criticism from coffee chain’s former boss Howard Schultz and activist investor Elliott2 days ago -
The New York Times - World
Why Is China Pressuring the Philippines in the South China Sea?
China claims most of the strategic waterway and is trying to push out neighbors like the Philippines. Any deadly mistake could risk war.23 hr ago - China
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