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Residents of Walthamstow, East London, are demonstrating against the arrival of the upmarket bakery chain Gail's. It is believed to kick off a fight by which so many of their best-loved independent shops could be under threat. The debate on gentrification and political persuasions stirs arguments between old and new in this once gritty borough …

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More than 200 second-hand cars and vans that did not meet the pollution standards of London have already been sent to Ukraine to aid their war effort. These are vehicles that were due for replacement as part of a scheme to replace old, grossly polluting cars running on the streets of London, now helping in …

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Retail sales in Great Britain were reported as enjoying a fillip in July, which saw a strong performance during Euro 2024 and some summer shine. Whilst the general trend was up by 0.5%, many shoppers were still cautious of making that big long-term purchase due to the high cost-of-living. Retailers hope for further improvement in …

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The chief executive of cell company Three blasted the UK's "diabolical" 5G speeds and coverage. He proposed a £15bn merger with Vodafone as the under-pressure country's savior. Finnegan claimed that the deal would release huge investment for better infrastructure, which will help boost the UK digital network and economy. The UK's new mobile firm boss …

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Burst sewer pipe closes road in Exmouth. Quite an unexpected detour in place for it. South West Water is trying hard to fix it by using tankers temporarily and a pipe, also temporary. It occurred near Maer Lane Wastewater Treatment Works. Fixing the things to have it back Exmouth, usually a quiet and peaceful town, …

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Next year, it is believed, around 400,000 more pensioners in the UK could be dragged into paying income tax as a result of an increase in the state pension, against a background in which the personal allowance is fixed. The supposed "retirement tax" is therefore causing concern, as many more retirees now could well be …

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 At the moment, UK drivers are being warned of new scams involving fake QR codes on parking signs. According to experts, this is part of a scam called "quishing" that takes motorists through sites that harvest personal details, as well as payment. The researchers advise the drivers not to scan the codes, but to use …

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Wizz Air's €499 "all you can fly" deal is working hard for attention. Still, it cannot obscure the carrier's deeper problems. Once a star of European aviation, Wizz Air is under pressure from its tumbling share price, war-related challenges, and some dubious decisions. The new deal comes with so many caveats as to render it …

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Amazon is expected to go a step closer to its promise of delivering packages through drones in the UK. The Civil Aviation Authority has cleared the way for trials where drones can fly beyond the line of sight of human controllers. The tests are part of a large program that involves the testing of advanced …

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Cisco Systems is a great technological company that is going to cut its workforce by approximately 6,000 people, amounting to 7 percent of the workforce, due to restructuring. Cisco Systems will shift its focus towards Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity due to the changing nature of the market. Revenues have been going down, but still, Cisco …

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The US is poised to break up Google after a court's ruling that the giant company has created an illegal monopoly. The breakup would involve drastic changes, such as selling its Android operating system or Chrome browser. The article considers the many different ways this could go and respective reactions to this momentous decision. The …

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Interest rates may be cut by the Bank of England this year despite the rise in UK inflation. Traders bet the BoE to cut rates soon, with more cuts probably on their way. But the central bank is cautious, trying to weigh efforts for keeping inflation at bay against boosting economic growth. Some experts were …

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A minister dodged questions on increases to train drivers' pay.In an interview, the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, was evasive on how a 14% pay rise for train drivers will be funded. The rise, agreed upon to bring an end to rail strikes, raises questions over the financial implications, but Phillipson, asked four times, insisted that …