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ANDREW GRIFFITH: The 4 job-killing measures in PM’s (Un)employment Rights Act that will take us back to the 70s
This is an opinion article by Andrew Griffith, in which he criticises the UK Government’s Employment Rights Act, arguing that specific measures within it will harm businesses and cost jobs. He frames the legislation as a return to the industrial relations climate of the 1970s, suggesting it represents a significant setback for the UK labour…
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Escalating Iran crisis fuels UK cost-of-living pledge, AI stock rout and Ceuta migration row
Burnham announces fresh cost-of-living support as Healey warns firms over prices amid Iran-driven pressures, while Chinese chip breakthroughs rattle global tech markets and a Ceuta migrant surge reignites Europe’s border debate; plus TfL heat row, Cyclospora warning, eisteddfod’s 850th and Phil Collins hails Taylor …
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An industry wrecked by the Net Zero nihilists… and their breathtaking contempt for business, jobs and families
The provided article text does not contain the actual content of this opinion piece — only Daily Mail’s site navigation and a list of unrelated headlines (covering topics such as crime stories, celebrity news and sport) was supplied instead of the piece itself. Based on the headline alone, the article appears to be a comment…
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It’s time to call a halt to the jobs-killing Employment Rights Act…before the unions get even more power
This is a Daily Mail editorial (opinion column) arguing that the Government should halt the Employment Rights Act, which the paper contends is damaging job creation, before it hands trade unions even greater powers. The piece reflects the newspaper’s long-standing opposition to expanded workers’ rights legislation, framing the Act as a threat to businesses and…
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Stock market turmoil sheds stark light on the opaque AI economy
Global markets were rattled last week by a series of Chinese semiconductor breakthroughs that appeared to challenge Western chipmakers’ dominance of the AI industry, triggering sharp swings in tech stocks worldwide. The turmoil began when Chinese memory chipmaker CXMT floated in Shanghai and soared in value, on the same day reports emerged that China had…
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Real estate expert warns housing market is worse today than it was during the 1990s recession after shocking weekend
Australian real estate figure Tom Panos has warned that the country’s housing market is now in a worse state than during the recession of the early 1990s, following a weekend of weak auction results. His comments point to mounting concern among industry watchers that current conditions—affecting buyers, sellers and the broader economy—may be more severe…
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Customer service emerges as an early test of AI’s impact on jobs
The article’s full text is unavailable because the supplied page is access-denied. Based on its title alone, it appears to examine customer service as an early sector in which artificial intelligence could reshape employment, making it relevant to wider concerns over automation, work quality and job displacement. No verifiable details, examples, figures or quotations are…
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ECB official warns climate crisis poses growing threat to ‘core financial stability’
A senior European Central Bank official has warned that the climate crisis and the degradation of nature are becoming major threats to financial stability. Frank Elderson said increasingly frequent disasters, such as the wildfires affecting France and Spain, can damage homes, businesses and economies, while the decline of natural systems creates broader and harder-to-measure risks…
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How Democrats can tackle affordability without breaking the budget
The article itself was unavailable because access was denied, so its specific arguments and evidence cannot be reliably summarised. From the title, it appears to discuss how Democrats might address household affordability while avoiding policies that significantly worsen public finances. No article text, figures, examples or policy proposals were provided beyond the headline and URL.…
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Trump announced a deal for Hamas to disarm. And, the U.S. economy slowed a bit
President Trump said an agreement had been reached for Hamas to disarm and for Israeli forces to withdraw from Gaza in stages, a potentially important step in a ceasefire process that has stalled for months. However, major questions remain over implementation, verification and whether all parties, including Israel, have formally accepted the arrangement. Separately, US…