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Labour predicted to rout Sunak's Conservatives as Britain goes to polls
The Economic Times· 58 minutes agoBritain looks set to elect Labour Party leader Keir Starmer as its next prime minister when voters...
LS Speaker amends rules, members can't raise slogans during oath
The Economic Times· 45 minutes agoWith some MPs raising slogans during oath as Lok Sabha members, Speaker Om Birla has given...
UK Elections: Why Tories may taste defeat and can Labour party bring change
Indian Express· 25 minutes agoThe UK has been mired in economic turmoil since it voted to leave the European Union in 2016. This...
RBI’s surplus: To spend or not to spend
Indian Express· 16 minutes agoThe purpose of varying the deficit, as specified by the second principle, is to stabilise the economy. In bad times, when private sector demand is falling, the government needs to step in and ...
In quarters after defeating Austria, Turkey eyes repeat of Euro 2008 semi-final run
The Telegraph· 40 minutes agoCelebrations broke out across many cities in Germany at the final whistle in the Austria-Turkey...
A new law in Greece wants people to work for six days out of seven. But to what end?
Indian Express· 35 minutes agoBack in 1930, when John Maynard Keynes predicted that within a hundred years, most people would be...
Despicable Me 4 Review: A Fun Minions Movie But Doesn't Live Up to Its Full Potential - News18
News18· 53 minutes agoDespicable Me 4 Movie Review: Gru (Steve Carell) and his Minions return for another fun ride and...
Decoding costlier Airtel and Jio bills, and what it means for India’s 5G curve
Hindustan Times· 46 minutes agoReliance Jio, Airtel and subsequently Vi (formerly Vodafone Idea) have decided the timing is right to pull the trigger on making prepaid and some postpaid plans more expensive. After all, the ...