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💧 The owner of #London’s £4.5bn “super sewer” has warned that crisis-hit Thames Water could withhold tens of millions of pounds from the project. #TidewayTunnel, which is preparing to hand control of the newly-built scheme to Thames next year, said there is a risk that agreed payments will not be made while the troubled utility giant scrambles to conserve cash. A failure to make agreed payments would risk damaging international appetite to #invest in #British infrastructure, at a time when #Labour is seeking to work with the private sector on improving public services. Read more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/enSVX2Dx
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The paid programmes helping over-50s re-establish themselves in the workforce
‘I became an intern at 60 – after being rejected from 79 jobs’
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Growing property fortunes reveal a narrowing North-South divide
Britain’s property hotspots enjoying 20pc house price rises
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Massive funding gap fuels fears of tax rises ahead of the Chancellor’s first Budget
How Rachel Reeves could tax you as Britain faces £19bn black hole
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Katie Morley Investigates: our reader’s first outing after chemotherapy didn’t go to plan
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📰 The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'PM talks to Spain over youth free movement' #TomorrowsPapersToday Sign up for the Front Page newsletter ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ebNHs3Vt
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💵 Investors must soon make a decision or face their money being eroded as the Bank of England’s interest rate cut draws ever nearer. Markets are pricing in two likely cuts to the Bank Rate by the end of the year, from 5.25pc today – where it has been since August 2023 – to under 5pc before Christmas. For borrowers, mortgage homeowners in particular, the long expected rate cut will bring relief. But older #investors in need of income are being forced to consider ditching savings accounts after several years in which it has made little sense investing while banks have been offering high, guaranteed returns. Find out the best places to invest from James Baxter-Derrington below 👇 https://lnkd.in/enb6kQyG
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Discovery of a ‘black hole’ in the public purse paves the way for a raft of tax rises
Rachel Reeves is trying it on – we shouldn’t believe a thing she says
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Companies are using AI to harvest vast amounts of data from consumers’ online footprints
Exposed: The hidden middle men forcing you to pay higher prices
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