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European Parliament backs EU‑US trade framework with strict safeguards
The European Parliament has approved legislation to put an EU‑US trade framework into effect, but only after adding measures to protect European interests.Lawmakers insisted on conditions that would force a pause or end the deal if Washington fails to meet its commitments.MEPs voted 417 in favour, 154 against and 71 abstained. The text still needs formal approval from all 27 EU governments...
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OECD: UK Likely to Suffer Biggest Growth Hit from Iran Conflict Among G20
The UK is set to experience the steepest slowdown in growth among G20 economies as a result of the war involving Iran, the OECD warns.The organisation now expects UK GDP to expand by just 0.7% this year, a marked downgrade from its earlier 1.2% forecast.At the same time, UK inflation is projected to rise to about 4%, up sharply from previous estimates. Global forecasts were also adjusted.While...
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Australia and EU strike A$10bn trade deal with focus on trade, defence and minerals
After eight years of talks, Australia and the European Union have finalized a wide-ranging free trade agreement in Canberra valued at roughly A$10 billion.The pact removes almost all customs duties between the two sides and also deepens cooperation on defence, supply-chain resilience and critical minerals — steps officials said are designed to withstand growing global uncertainty.Tariffs on...
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First-time buyers squeezed as mortgage deals vanish and rates climb
Mortgage borrowers, and first-time buyers in particular, are facing a sudden squeeze as lenders withdraw low-deposit deals and interest rates climb sharply.Industry data show more than 200 low-deposit mortgage products have been removed since 6 March, with one day seeing 52 deals pulled and another 30 taken off the market.Overall, over 20% of products available at the start of the month are no...
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Gulf conflict exposes Europe’s renewed energy vulnerability
A fresh shock from the Middle East has sent energy markets reeling and reopened a debate Europe hoped it had settled.Months after stepping away from Russian fuels, EU capitals now face sharp price jumps and renewed political pressure as supplies tighten.After Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the EU moved quickly to cut dependence on Moscow. Oil flows from Russia have almost disappeared for...
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Iran conflict is tipping the UK economy off course, Bank of England pauses on cuts
The flare-up around Iran is already sending sharp ripples through the UK economy, touching everything from farmers' fuel supplies to homebuyers' mortgage deals.Even though Britain does not import Iranian gas, recent missile strikes have driven up global energy prices fast enough to affect domestic markets.Farmers are rationing red diesel and some mortgage offers have been withdrawn as lenders...
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Essential Apps to Boost Productivity and Simplify Daily Life
In today's digital era, apps have become indispensable tools that help us stay organized, connected, and productive. Whether you're managing work, enhancing your lifestyle, or learning something new, the right apps can make all the difference. Here is a curated list of some of the most useful apps available today:1. Task Management and Productivity AppsTodoist: A powerful task management app that...
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How to upgrade to Windows 10
Windows 10 is released today as a free upgrade to existing Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs. But how do you get it? And what do you need? We'll tell you very soon.... Windows 10 features: why you should upgrade and our Windows 10 reviewWindows 10 system requirementsFirstly, you must check that your PC exceeds the system requirements. Mind you, if it doesn't you're obviously using something...

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