Month: November 2024

Kemi Badenoch declares ‘capitalism is not a dirty word’ – and vows to rebuild Tory relations with business_Nhy

Kemi Badenoch declared that ‘capitalism is not a dirty word’, as she vowed to rebuild Tory relations with business. In her first major speech as Conservative Party leader, Mrs Badenoch told the CBI conference that the government needed to slash the bureaucratic hurdles…

Labour warned it risks breaking the law if Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu is arrested in the UK over Gaza crimes – as ministers are accused of ‘dithering’_Nhy

The Government risks breaking international law if Benjamin Netanyahu is arrested in the UK on Gaza war crime charges, ministers were warned today. Labour has suggested it will not intervene if a UK court rules that an International Criminal Court warrant against the controversial Israeli prime minister is valid….

Rachel Reeves brushes off business: Chancellor tells angry business chiefs nobody has any ‘alternatives’ to her massive Budget tax raid – despite half of firms warning of job cuts_Nhy

A bullish Rachel Reeves today dismissed business anger over her monster Budget tax raid by insisting no-one has any better ideas.    The Chancellor acknowledged anxiety about the impact of the measures in her bombshell fiscal package as she was grilled at the…

Labour wipes out a tenth of defence budget boost through Rachel Reeves’ hike in National Insurance_Nhy

Almost a tenth of Labour’s £2.9billion defence budget boost will be wiped out by the Chancellor’s decision to hike employers’ National Insurance contributions (NICs), the Mail can reveal. Ministers admitted the 1.2p rise would impact the Ministry of Defence directly – costing the…

Privacy crusade peer Tom Watson lands job at US ‘spy tech’ firm which is at the centre of an NHS row over patients’ data_Nhy

Labour peer Tom Watson has become a paid adviser to a ‘spy tech’ firm at the centre of an NHS privacy row over patients’ data. Lord Watson, who has long campaigned for victims of Press intrusion, has joined Palantir – a CIA-linked data mining company….

Spiking is to be made a specific criminal offence for the first time – with bar staff set to be trained on how to spot tell-tale signs_Nhy

Spiking is to be made a specific criminal offence for the first time with bar staff being trained to spot tell-tale signs. the prime minister confirmed on Sunday night. Drinks spiking sees perpetrators secretly administer knock-out drugs to victims without…

Labour’s Budget tax bomb will hit growth, investment and jobs, business chiefs warn – as Rachel Reeves’ £25billion National Insurance raid undermines her aim of boosting economic growth_Nhy

Labour‘s Budget tax bomb will hit growth, investment and jobs, the CBI is set to warn. The employers’ organisation says that the £25billion National Insurance raid has directly undermined the Chancellor’s stated aim of boosting economic growth. Addressing the CBI’s annual conference…

Những hình ảnh hiếm có về Sài Gòn năm 1979-s1

Những hình ảnh sống động về Sài Gòn năm 1979 sẽ khiến ký ức của nhiều người thức tỉnh… Đường Lê Duẩn với Hội trường Thống Nhất (Dinh Độc Lập) ở phía xa, Sài Gòn năm 1979. Taxi Sài Gòn…

Trước 1975, người Sài Gòn đi xe gì?-s1

Có thể nói  xe đạp và  xe gắn máy là phương tiện di chuyển chiếm đa số tại miền Nam nước ta trước 1975 và cho đến nay. Bài viết hệ thống lại một cách khá toàn diện về những chiếc xe gắn máy…

Ảnh hiếm về cuộc sống người Hoa ở Sài Gòn năm 1961 – Daily News-s1

Cuộc sống đời thường của người Hoa ở khu vực chợ Lớn đã được nhiếp ảnh gia Pháp Jack Garofalo ghi lại vào năm 1961. Garofalo ghi lại vào năm 1961. Jack Garofalo (1923 – 2004), là một nhiếp ảnh…