
Dan Martin
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Jan 28, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Tim Wallace |Dan Martin |Szu Ping Chan |Amy Gibbons
Rachel Reeves confront Cabinet opposition to the expansion of Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports with a warning that “growth will not come without a fight”. The Chancellor is on Wednesday expected to announce support for significant increases in airport capacity alongside nine new reservoirs, thousands of new homes in Cambridge and a “growth corridor” including road and rail upgrades to Oxford.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
southwarknews.co.uk | Dan Martin
To read more stories from around South London visit our sister site southlondon.co.uk ? There’s something special about making things yourself – whether it’s baking fresh focaccia or carving your own charcuterie board. Now, Wecandoo is bringing that creative spirit to South London with workshops that celebrate craftsmanship right on your doorstep.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
southwarknews.co.uk | Dan Martin
Labour’s new immigration policies: A comprehensive look at changesThe Labour Party’s recent landslide victory has set the stage for significant changes in the UK’s immigration policies. As the new government takes charge, the nation stands at the crossroads of reform and continuity. How will these changes shape the future of the UK’s workforce and social fabric?
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Nov 7, 2024 |
southwarknews.co.uk | Dan Martin
Navigating to the new, UK visa changes & applying for family membersAs global movement continues to evolve, the UK has introduced pivotal changes to its visa policies. Whether you’re planning a short visit or a long-term stay, understanding these updates is crucial for a smooth transition into one of the world’s most dynamic countries. So, what’s new, and how could it reshape your future in the UK? ? EUSS immigration program changes.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
southwarknews.co.uk | Dan Martin
Today, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has forecasted that the Asian global GDP will likely reach 35% by 2030. The Secretary of State for International Trade, recent data states that by 2030, Asia willrepresent 66% of the global middle-class and 59% of consumption, highlighting the need forBritish businesses to be reaching out to these markets now. So how does that impact UK immigration?
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