News Round-Up
7 October 2024
U.K. Faces Economic Ruin with World’s Highest Electricity Prices
6 October 2024
by David Turver
...news about having to stay in our homes. Here is an extract: What was it that felt ‘off’ about Boris Johnson’s speech? Johnson is a performer, but he normally performs...
...vaccination in July was education. There were 2,166 job postings per million requiring vaccination that month, according to Indeed. … Companies like McDonald’s, Disney, Walmart, Google, Tyson Foods and United Airlines...
...employees were required to return to the office, according to Bloomberg News. The memo, sent by the Human Resources and Retail Head, Deirdre O’Brien, added that the company did not...
...jobs” – The retailer is luring staff with 30% higher wages, while some workers object to the sector’s ‘No Jab, No Job’ policy, says the Guardian. “Don’t jab children just...
...£4 8million Gulfstream jet, leading a 400-strong parade of private aircraft transporting billionaires to the climate conference. The jets, which included one carrying Prince Charles and his entourage from Rome,...
...to space made him realise “how thin the globe’s atmosphere” is and we “must reduce our carbon footprint” after flying in on his £48 million private jet. MailOnline has more....
...the pandemic to August 2021. Almost three quarters – 71% – is likely to wash up on beaches by the end of the year, the model suggests. Most of the...
...floods – 1950, 1992, 1993 and 2010 – which killed more than that. So ‘unprecedented’ and ‘worst in history’ cannot mean that this year’s floods have killed more people than...
...(YouTube), Facebook (Instagram), Microsoft (LinkedIn), and even Amazon, says Jeffrey Tucker at Brownstone. “The Tories’ great immigration betrayal will not be forgotten” – In Crewe, voters are furious over migrant...
...in single-use plastic. Stop Press 2: More energy firms are on the brink of collapse, according to the Times, with Outfox the Market likely to be the next to fall....
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