Keir Starmer: 'Zombie government' has lost control of economy
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer calls the Conservatives a "zombie government" and says they need to "get a grip" after having "completely lost control of the economy". .
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer calls the Conservatives a "zombie government" and says they need to "get a grip" after having "completely lost control of the economy". .
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has banned noncompete clauses in a move to "drive innovation" and protect workers' rights and wages.
German email service Tuta Mail has complained to European Union tech regulators about what it described as a sudden drop in Google search results on the day the bloc's new tech rules kicked in. The European Commission last month launched investigations into Alphabet unit Google, Apple and Meta Platforms over potential breaches of the new Digital Markets Act (DMA), with Google's case partly focused on whether search results discriminate against third-party services. Tuta Mail, which says it is the second-largest encrypted email service in the world with more than 10 million users, filed a complaint to the DMA taskforce on Tuesday.
The 58-year-old actor, who co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the 2016 movie, didn't expect the follow-up to flop because he thought audiences were clamouring for a sequel to 2001's Zoolander. "I thought everybody wanted this," Stiller said on an upcoming episode of David Duchovny's new podcast Fail Better, reports People. "And then it's like, 'Wow, I must have really f**ked this up.' Everybody didn't go to it. And it's gotten these horrible reviews." Stiller admitted the flop "freaked (him) out" and made him doubt his comedic abilities.
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Mexico's consumer prices unexpectedly rose in the first half of April, national statistics agency INEGI said on Wednesday, reinforcing expectations the country's central bank will hold its benchmark interest rate at its next policy meeting. Inflation for the period was 0.09%, while economists polled by Reuters expected a price decrease of 0.03%. The monthly reading took annual inflation in Latin America's second-largest economy to 4.63%, also above the expected 4.48% and the Bank of Mexico's target of 3%, plus or minus 1 percentage point.
At long last, the Rwanda Bill is passed, and Rishi “enough is enough” Sunak is pledging to get “multiple flights a month” off the ground, deporting illegal migrants within 10-12 weeks. Maybe. Some see the snail’s pace at which the Bill crawled along as a belated acknowledgment that those like Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick, who warned that it would only lead to a handful of symbolic flights, were right all along. Charter planes may be on standby (I hear they had trouble persuading airlines
Chelsea are facing a huge stick or twist decision over the future of head coach Mauricio Pochettino with players at the club braced for another summer of upheaval.
Frank Gilfeather never expected that at the age of 78 he would be a viral internet sensation dominating the boxing influencer game.
“We have had several calls about a noise in the air that sounds like a siren, or a whine, or a roar,” the sheriff’s office said.
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The yen fell on Wednesday to its weakest levels against the dollar since 1990, with markets alert to any signs of intervention from the Japanese authorities to prop up their currency. The decline in the yen comes after a string of strong U.S. inflation data pushed the dollar to five-month highs and reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to be in a rush to cut interest rates this year. The yen's slide against the dollar has revived anticipation of currency intervention.
We tasted the new Chocolatey Peanut Butter Rice Krispies Treats to see if this marriage between a classic and a chocolate peanut butter cup is worth the hype.
Two air ambulances have responded to an incident at a school in Carmarthenshire after unconfirmed reports of a stabbing. Parents have rushed to Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford and have been seen waiting outside the school gates. Wales Air Ambulance told the BBC that the two helicopters attended the incident, with one now en route to University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.
Google will delay its phaseout of third-party internet tracking cookies used by the advertising industry yet again. Trade Desk stock rose on news.
Co-chair of first minister's campaign says he had nothing to do with donation from waste firm.
STORY: In a glass cage in a Moscow court stands Russia's Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov on Wednesday (April 24), a day after he was arrested at work for accepting large bribes.The court remanded him in custody for two months and said Ivanov entered into a criminal conspiracy with third parties to receive property and services while working for the ministry of defense. Ivanov, deputy minister since 2016, was in charge of property management, housing, construction and mortgages. The defense ministry, whose spending has spiraled since the start of the war, has made no comment.As the right hand man of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Ivanov's detention is the highest profile corruption case since Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022.The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin had been informed, and Shoigu had also been told. Ivanov was present earlier on Tuesday at a meeting of top defense officials chaired by Shoigu.It's triggered speculation about a battle within the elite to crackdown on corruption that has plagued Russia's post-Soviet armed forces.Russia's Kommersant newspaper said Ivanov was arrested by the Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB which Putin last month told to root out corruption in state defense procurement.Ivanov has been the subject of journalistic investigations which allege he and his family live a lavish, luxury lifestyle.Russian military bloggers have accused top generals of corruption and incompetence, after the army's hurried withdrawal from parts of Ukraine due to seriously over-extending itself during the first days of the invasion.Ivanov faces 15 years in jail if convicted.