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Telegraph Money outlines the knock-on effects in store for your mortgage and savings
When interest rates will fall – and what it means for your mortgage
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Britons increasingly rely on smartphones amid plans for digital call networks
End of the landline as most households now have no home phone
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🇰🇷 Thomas Bach, the president of International Olympic Committee (IOC), has apologised to South Korea’s president on the phone after his country’s athletes were identified as North Korean in the #Paris Games’ opening ceremony. As millions of spectators around the world watched the South Koreans float down a river in a barge and wave their flag, an audio #broadcast said they were from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. That is the official name of North Korea and the South’s arch-enemy. South #Korea, or the Republic of Korea, reacted angrily. The sports ministry demanded a meeting with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach, and urged the foreign ministry to file “a strong government-level complaint” with the French government. Mr Bach called president Yoon Suk Yeol and “apologised sincerely for the mistake in the audio broadcast”, according to a statement posted on the IOC’s website on Sunday. Read more: https://lnkd.in/esuqQ3jN
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Starmer’s caution on spending has put costly military programmes in the crosshairs
Why Britain’s F-35s could be consigned to the scrap heap
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Companies can be prepared to pay lucrative packages to entice top candidates to move
The jobs with the most generous relocation rewards
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💸 Dinks – “double income no kids” households – are thriving. While the term dates back to 1987, first coined by the Los Angeles Times, it has recently reemerged on social media thanks to couples flaunting their child-free lifestyles. Despite the upsides, including more disposable income and a full eight hours of sleep, even in 2024 many #Dink couples are expected to justify their lifestyle in a way that parents are not. However, their numbers are growing as more and more couples contemplate the impact children will have on their #careers, freedom and finances. Earlier this year the #birthrate in the UK fell to a record low, while the cost of raising a child from birth to the age of 18 has skyrocketed to £223,256, according to the latest research from investment platform Moneyfarm. Being a Dink may be the golden ticket to financial stability and a comfortable retirement, even without a family to fall back on. Here, we meet three #couples who choose to be Dinks to see how their decision changed their lives. Read their stories ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eyTeja4S
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Can the Olympics make Antoine Dupont rugby union’s first global superstar? This was a question I enjoyed trying to answer. Having dedicated a lot of time to rugby sevens and French rugby during my time The Telegraph this is a piece I really put my heart into. Worth mentioning as France reach the final four in the Olympics that Dupont has a brilliant sevens team around him. I spoke to one of these Jean-Pascal Barraque for another piece at the beginning of his sevens journey and fed into this but Dupont it seems is surrounded by great team-mates. Anyway, on a personal level this piece meant a lot as I got to dig into lots of different themes from French politics to fashion!
Olympic gold medal can propel Antoine Dupont to global superstar
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☎️ The end of the landline is one step closer as official data showed the majority of households no longer own a home #phone for the first time. Just 47pc of homes have a landline phone, as Britons rely more on smartphones and voice calls go out of fashion. It is the first time that #Ofcom’s annual technology tracker has found the majority of households do not have a home phone. Last year, 54pc of households had a #landline and a decade ago 84pc had a home phone – more than four fifths – according to the regulator. It comes as BT seeks to rip out traditional landlines and replace them with digital phone calls that take place over broadband networks. The move has been controversial and was put on hold after it caused outages with emergency personal alarms. Almost all adults in #Britain now own a smartphone and many in areas without adequate mobile signal are able to place phone calls over their home wi-fi networks as a backup. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ePb3ntDU
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Tideway Tunnel says handing control of new scheme to embattled water company risks a cash crunch
London’s £4.5bn ‘super sewer’ warns of fallout from Thames Water crisis
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