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Russia's 'Doomsday Radio' Sends 'LATVIA' Signal

A Russian 'Doomsday' radio station has transmitted a cryptic 'LATVIA' message, sparking fears of a new target after Ukraine. Any attack on the NATO member could trigger WWIII. Read the latest.

Russia's wartime economy slows, taxes rise

Russia's wartime economy slows, forcing the Kremlin to raise VAT and other consumer taxes. Discover the impact on ordinary Russians and the budget deficit.

UK's New Economic Powerhouses Revealed

Recent government analysis uncovers unexpected economic growth hotspots across Britain, with East Midlands and West Midlands leading the charge while London's dominance shows signs of fading.

Reeves' Calm Pre-Budget Speech Hides Economic Tensions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves maintained remarkable composure during her crucial pre-Budget speech, but subtle tells revealed the immense pressure facing Labour's economic plans. Discover what the calm exterior concealed about Britain's financial future.

No Brexit assessment in Reeves' budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals the Autumn Budget won't include formal Brexit economic analysis, citing OBR forecasting constraints and prioritising immediate economic challenges.

Brits to be poorer than Turks and Latvians by 2040s

Groundbreaking economic research reveals Britain is on course to be outperformed by Turkey and Latvia within two decades, with the UK facing its worst relative decline in living standards since records began.

UK unemployment falls as wages outpace inflation

Exclusive analysis reveals Britain's stunning economic recovery with unemployment hitting near-record lows and wages soaring above inflation, positioning the UK as a G7 growth leader.

Bellingham stars as England crush Latvia 5-0

Jude Bellingham delivered a breathtaking performance as England cruised to a 5-0 victory against Latvia, showcasing why he's become the Three Lions' most influential player ahead of the World Cup.

Late-night pub hours failing communities, report warns

A sobering new analysis reveals that relaxed late-night licensing laws are creating more problems than prosperity, with local residents bearing the brunt of noise and disruption while promised economic benefits fail to materialise.

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