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Fraser is referring to the rise in the National Living Wage, the minimum legal wage for those aged 21 and over, which leapt by 6.7pc to £12.21 per hour on April 1 – just as companies were hit by a ...
Green projects will skip the queue for connections to the electricity grid in a bid to boost growth. Solar farms and wind turbines can currently wait up to 15 years to secure connections to the grid, ...
The Australian actress Cate Blanchett discussed her retirement as she said life as a celebrity has been “uncomfortable”. The 55-year-old, who is set to star in BBC 4 radio drama, The Fever, told the ...
The Telegraph can reveal that John Beardmore, the diocese’s volunteer energy adviser and an engineer who helps officials implement the Church’s net zero policy, is a supporter of both Just Stop Oil ...
When a presidential social media post is capable of sending stock, bond, currency and commodity markets spinning, up or down, there is a danger that any article, podcast or comment has a limited shelf ...
The US Department of Education froze more than $2 billion in federal funding for Harvard University, just hours after the school rejected Donald Trump’s demands that it make deep policy changes on ...
A deal tabled by Angela Rayner will not end the Birmingham bin strikes, a union has warned. Bin workers are currently voting ...
On a trip to the Lake District, Royal tells Scouts that being outdoors helps her find ‘balance and peace in a very busy world ...
Channel 5’s new domestic thriller, The Feud, written by Aschlin Ditta, is essentially Abigail’s Party Wall Agreement. It ...
Sir Lindsay Hoyle attempts to strike down report that accuses the Government of failing pupils with special needs and ...
US regulators have accused the company of using anti-competitive practices to gain monopoly power in the social media market ...
Items such as jewellery and bags stolen in burglary were ‘deeply personal’ as police continue to search for thief ...