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Jan 23, 2025 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |Sarah Dunsby |Kate McMullinWill Hayward |Robert Lane
The Chancellor has been warned of farmers committing suicide as they are paying the price over her “dreadful” inheritance tax which has led to “economic illiteracy.” The Tories have said that farmers who do commit suicide over her tax announcements must be measured to “understand the human cost” of her controversial Autumn Budget.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |Sarah Dunsby |Kate McMullinWill Hayward |Robert Lane
The European diplomat chief Kaja Kallas has warned we must stop Vladimir Putin “before he attacks” Europe which could be as early as 2028. Citing national intelligence reports, Kallas said speaking at the annual European Defense Agency (EDA) conference that Moscow is planning to “test” the EU’s defence capabilities, the Kyiv Post reports. She warned that Moscow’s arms production far outweighs the EUs as Putin take “three months” to produce more ammunition that Europe can in twelve.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Sarah Dunsby |Kate McMullinWill Hayward |Robert Lane
Expanding your business to a foreign country can be an exciting yet challenging venture. Moving abroad offers incredible opportunities, from tapping into new markets to building global connections, but it also requires thorough planning and careful preparation. More than just packing your bags, it means adapting to a new culture and creating a plan to ensure a smooth transition. If you’re considering international relocation, it’s essential to approach the process strategically.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Sarah Dunsby |Kate McMullinWill Hayward |Robert Lane
A British Airways flight from Las Vegas to London Heathrow hit an unusually strong jet stream over the Atlantic amid Storm Eowyn which forced flight BA274 to fly subsonic at 814mph, according to Flight Radar. The BA 747 was as a result able to cut around an hour of its flight time due to the tailwind. The Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for wind speeds of up to 100mph and a “danger to life” alert has been issued amid Storm Eowyn.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Quasar Elizundia |Sarah Dunsby |Kate McMullinWill Hayward |Robert Lane
The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for 100mph winds in the UK as the “dangerous” Storm Eowyn is set to make landfall. In the early hours of Friday morning the storm will hit Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of the UK. A danger to life warning has been issued for flying debris and “very dangerous” driving conditions as it is expected trees will fall.
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