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Donald Trump souvenirs still big business in Moscow
via abc.net.auIn Moscow's souvenir shops, Donald Trump memorabilia is selling not just to tourists but to locals, as his appeal outlives the fervour over his election win. -
Mnuchin: Trump will not cut social security and Medicare 'entitlements'
via theguardian.comTreasury secretary previews content of first address to CongressConservatives drink the Trump Kool-Aid, but who will pick up the tab?Donald Trump’s first budget proposal will spare big social welfare programs such as social security and Medicare from cuts, the treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, said in an interview broadcast on Sunday. Related: CPAC conservatives drink the Trump Kool-Aid, but who will pick up the tab?Related: White House plan to hire more border agents raises vetting fear -
Adani director appointed to body overseeing mining giant's coal port
via abc.net.auDespite being warned of "potential conflicts of interest", the Queensland Government appointed an Adani company director to chair the authority overseeing the Abbot Point coal port. -
When will Britons get a pay rise?
via theguardian.comBrexit and exodus of foreign workers may force employers to pay more, but there are no guaranteesToo scared to ask for a pay rise? You’re not alone. There are millions of people who would prefer to walk over hot coals than ask their manager to reward good work with extra cash.Last week a report found that millennials not only failed to claim a larger slice of the wages pie in their current workplace, they also moved job with less frequency, denying themselves the opportunity to negotiate a -
Labor prepares to campaign hard on penalty rates cut
via abc.net.auSunday penalty rates will be a major issue as MPs head to Canberra for a new sitting week, with Bill Shorten asking Malcolm Turnbull to support a Labor push to keep them. -
ACOSS calls for slashing tax breaks for property investors
via abc.net.auTax breaks for property investors should be slashed and the Medicare levy lifted to pump more funding into welfare spending, according to the Australian Council of Social Service. -
Australia ignores unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen
via abc.net.auYemen is now classified as the world's worst humanitarian disaster and described by the UN as being "on the brink of famine" but Australia has committed no funding to help save lives there. -
Rutger Bregman: ‘We could cut the working week by a third’
via theguardian.comCould this young Dutchman, hailed as a visionary, galvanise the left with his radical plan for a borderless future in which we are all paid for working less?As liberal democracy seems to be crumbling under the weight of widespread despondency, some hardline opinions are in danger of becoming received wisdoms. In the global market, we are told, we must work harder and improve productivity. The welfare state has become too large and we need to cut back on benefits. Immigration is out of -
Brexit is a Whitehall farce that threatens the heart of Europe
via theguardian.comIt is not just the British economy at stake: the absurdities and evasions of the Leave campaign are jeopardising hard-won stability across the continentThere are many problems afflicting the British economy, and many afflicting the European Union. The trouble with Brexit is that it is almost guaranteed to aggravate both.Although I continue to emphasise the economic damage likely to result from cutting ourselves off from half of our export market, in common with many Remainers I am also exercised -
Australia and Indonesia agree to fully restore military ties
via abc.net.auMalcolm Turnbull and Joko Widodo hold formal talks in Sydney, reviving cooperation halted after the discovery of "insulting" posters at a Perth military training base, and reaching deals on trade and a new Australian consulate in east Java. -
Government to acquire land to progress Mount Wellington cable car
via abc.net.auThe Tasmanian Government announces plans to compulsorily acquire land on Hobart’s Mount Wellington to help facilitate the construction of a cable car. -
Food truck vendors spruik Tasmania's untapped potential
via abc.net.auIn a bid to liven up Hobart's streets and provide dining alternatives, the City Council makes it easier for food trucks to operate, despite concerns from the hospitality industry. -
Trump's 'really big news' on tax could be delivered this week
via abc.net.auThe latest batch of GDP figures and US President Donald Trump's address to a joint sitting of Congress will be the big-ticket items for this week. -
Vast losses at RBS are a legacy of a failed system | Will Hutton
via theguardian.comOur economy is at a watershed. We need a new capitalism that will stop firms thinking in the short-termIt may have been nine years ago, but the financial crisis continues to throw its long shadow over Britain. Last week, RBS, at the time of the crisis the world’s biggest bank, announced another stunning loss of £7bn – so chalking up cumulatively some £58bn of losses since 2008.It is now even clearer than it was at the time that had the government not stepped in, taking a
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