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High rollers, billionaires and mysterious VIP rooms: Why Beijing punished its 'good kid' Macau
via abc.net.auFor decades, Macau has pledged its loyalty to Beijing in exchange for a longer leash and a steady influx of cashed-up gamblers. But the dramatic arrest of a high-flying casino owner leaves many wondering what lies in this port city's future. -
Labour victory would be ‘positive for UK markets’, says JP Morgan; euro slides after European election results – business live
via theguardian.comInvestors are rattled after far right parties make gains in European elections, while analysts at JP Morgan say a Labour win would support UK stocksThe euro continues to bob around a one-month low this morning, at $1.0763 against the US dollar:French banks are being hit by the political uncertainty created by Emmanuel Macron’s snap election.Investors are assessing Macron’s gamble in attempting to reassert his authority after voters shifted en masse to the Far-right during the EU elec -
'The water situation is dire': This city faces running out of water inside two years
via abc.net.auIn two years time this region of Australia could run out of drinking water but the solution is not in line with the wishes of one peak industry. -
New Zealand PM says China Premier Li Qiang will visit this week
via abc.net.auIt will be the first trip to the nation by a Chinese premier since Li Keqiang's visit in 2017.
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Great Britain?: How We Get Our Future Back by Torsten Bell review – a roadmap to the new normal
via theguardian.comUnderlining his credentials as a creative thinker, the economist and Labour candidate for Swansea West offers a hopeful vision of the nation’s future – spurning leftwing utopianism as well as tackling 14 years of creeping declineAs proposed national rallying cries go, perhaps this one lacks swagger. But its modesty is deliberate, as the economist and Observer columnist Torsten Bell’s surprisingly hopeful new guide to halting this country’s crumbling decline explains. Ches -
UK unemployment rising at fastest pace of OECD countries, analysis shows
via theguardian.comTUC says only Costa Rica had similar increase in first quarter as ONS data expected to show further rise in AprilUnemployment is rising in the UK at the fastest pace among 38 of the world’s richest countries, according to an analysis by the Trades Union Congress (TUC).In a release a day before official labour market figures are expected to show another increase in joblessness in Britain, the union body looked at data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) cov -
They left the city to run a 170-year-old country pub. Then a car drove through the front bar
via abc.net.auA Melbourne couple had just moved to the small border town of Apsley to take over the town's pub when a car crashed through their bar. After extensive repairs, the inn reopened for the long weekend. -
Your Instagram and Facebook posts will soon train Meta's AI, whether you like it or not
via abc.net.auIf you're among the majority of Australians with Facebook or Instagram accounts, your social activity on those platforms is about to start training Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) tools – and if you live in Australia, you can't say no. -
'Feels a bit like an invasion of privacy': Australians react to Meta's plans to use posts to train AI
via abc.net.auIf you're among the majority of Australians with Facebook or Instagram accounts, your social activity on those platforms is about to start training Meta's artificial intelligence (AI) tools – and if you live in Australia, you can't say no. -
Australia will breach Paris Agreement regardless of who is in power, Coalition suggests
via abc.net.auThe Coalition's energy spokesman suggests if failing to cut emissions by 43 per cent before 2030 will fail Australia's promise under the Paris Agreement, then Australia will be in breach regardless of who is in power. -
Thrifty ways to heat yourself — and your home — this winter
via abc.net.auWhether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge. -
Dread the cold? These cheap items will help you stay warm this winter
via abc.net.auWhether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge. -
State government not 'fair dinkum' over handling of Queensland pumped hydro projects, LNP claims
via abc.net.auBut Queensland's opposition faces growing pressure to explain its own policies so voters can decide at October's state election. -
State government not 'fair dinkum' over handling of pumped hydro projects, LNP claims
via abc.net.auBut Queensland's opposition faces growing pressure to explain its own policies so voters can decide at October's state election. -
Why Aussies sipping Aperol in the 'Euro Summer' sun may not get a warm welcome
via abc.net.auEvery winter a large cohort of Australians head north for the European summer. But with growing tourism hostility sweeping many visitor hotspots, they may not be getting such a warm welcome. -
Are you a bad tourist? Aussies escaping to 'Euro summer' risk being part of a growing problem
via abc.net.auEvery winter a large cohort of Australians head north for the European summer. But with growing tourism hostility sweeping many visitor hotspots, they may not be getting such a warm welcome. -
When 10 people died in the Hunter Valley bus crash, it sparked a push to improve bus safety. A year on, this is what's changed
via abc.net.auAs the nation prepares to mark the first anniversary of the Hunter Valley bus crash, steps continue to be taken to improve bus safety and ensure a similar tragedy never happens again. -
Kate's 'very large' gas bill was more than halved when she asked one simple question
via abc.net.auEstimates for gas and energy bills has been a common practice across Australia for years, but many people don't know to check. -
How one energy customer uncovered common billing techniques – and cut her bill by more than $500
via abc.net.auEstimates for gas and energy bills has been a common practice across Australia for years, but many people don't know to check. -
Why the front line of Australia's latest climate war may be a pub in Queensland's coal country
via abc.net.auThis one-time Greens candidate, who is waging war on wind turbines, has found an unlikely ally – and a receptive audience – in Queensland's coal country. -
He's the greenie fighting windfarms. In coal country he's found an unlikely ally
via abc.net.auThis one-time Greens candidate, who is waging war on wind turbines, has found an unlikely ally – and a receptive audience – in Queensland's coal country. -
EU expected to impose import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
via theguardian.comExperts believe Beijing will retaliate with measures that could hit European exports from cheese to cognacThe EU is expected to notify China that it will impose tariffs on electric vehicle imports this week, firing the starting gun on a potential summer trade war with Beijing.A formal pre-disclosure of tariffs could happen as early as Wednesday, after a lengthy investigation into China’s state subsidies for its car manufacturing, which is predicted to conclude that massive support continue -
Beer and new TVs: Euro 2024 ‘to fuel £2.75bn spree for UK shops and pubs’
via theguardian.comFirst men’s summer tournament since pandemic plus favourable European kick-off times will boost long-struggling UK pubs and barsWant to book a pub table for Euro 2024? It may be too lateFootball fans are predicted to spend £2.75bn on items including beer, pizzas and new TVs during the men’s Euro 2024 tournament, which kicks off this week, providing a much-needed boost to retailers, pubs and bars.In the pubs sector alone, the British Beer & Pubs Association is expecting an e -
Is the US economy doing well? It depends if you ask a Democrat or a Republican
via theguardian.comData shows that when Americans’ preferred party is in the White House, they’re more likely to boast of a booming economy – even if it’s untrueWhen he delivered his State of the Union address in March, Joe Biden framed the state of the American economy as a true success story, pointing to the historically low unemployment rate and falling inflation as signs of the country’s robust recovery from the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.“I inherited an economy -
After Rishi Sunak’s D-day disaster Labour need not worry about Tory tax claims | Larry Elliott
via theguardian.com‘Tax bombshell’ claims undid Labour in 1992 but the Conservatives’ ‘catalogue of chaos’ and the PM’s actions mean fears are misplacedMinister defends ‘deeply patriotic’ PM after D-day decisionAny lingering doubts about the result of next month’s election have been dispelled by Rishi Sunak’s inexplicable decision to leave last week’s D-day commemorations early. Only the scale of the Tory defeat remains in question.Last week was sup -
Labour might be a racing certainty, but it faces some big hurdles in government
via theguardian.comWith Brexit fast becoming a tragedy, Keir Starmer needs to forge a closer relationship with EuropeOn the day before the 1992 general election, the bookmakers at Ascot were offering odds of 6-1 against John Major’s Conservatives winning. I was with the economist Roger Bootle, and we agreed that Labour, well ahead in the polls, was bound to win. It was pointless betting on the Tories, even at those odds. When the results came in we kicked ourselves.When I told Lord Kinnock, the Labour l -
Flight school opens in remote part of WA, bucking national trend
via abc.net.auFarmers and young people have flocked to the school amid a national decline in aviation training centres. -
Queensland government cuts transfer duties for some first home buyers
via abc.net.auPremier Steven Miles announced the initiative on Sunday, claiming it will knock thousands off the cost of homes for some first-time buyers. -
Big Pineapple shining bright as state's big thing is back on show
via abc.net.auVisitors will soon be able to ride the Plantation Train again, which once carried then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana around the grounds. -
UK growth since 2010 has been lacklustre and largely driven by immigration, says report
via theguardian.comResolution Foundation report suggests parties are dodging the economic challenges facing the country Rishi Sunak’s pre-election claim that the UK economy is now “going gangbusters” is undermined today by a report which argues that growth since 2010 has been “unspectacular” and has been the result of a rising population, caused principally by high levels of immigration.The study, Life in the Slow Lane, from the politically independent Resolution Foundation, will add
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