Three of these were on Humberside and four were in North Yorkshire, picking up no seats to the South and West of the region. Dire opinion polls for the Conservativessuggest that the same will happen at the next election, with the Tories forced back into almost exactly the same seats it held on to in 1997. East Yorkshire, now known as Bridlington and the Wolds, was one of those 7 and most projections have the seat narrowly remaining in Tory hands. If the Conservatives are set for the worse end of...
The International Monetary Fund reported today that the global economy has shown “remarkable resilience” and that growth is expected to hold steady at 3.2% this year. But that’s low by historical standards. Plus, why there’s weaker demand for Treasurys, how restaurant chains scout locations and why Warner Bros. is shelving “Coyote vs. Acme.” Beep beep!
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The election is the first since pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition to China.
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) – The global economy is set for another year of slow but steady growth, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday, with U.S. strength pushing
The International Monetary Fund has said that countries across the world must prioritise productivity reforms to revive medium-term growth. In a piece on its website on Wednesday, the IMF stated that the global growth rate had slowed steadily since the 2008–09 global financial crisis and without policy intervention and leveraging emerging technologies, the stronger growth Read More
SHANGHAI: China's economy is expected to have slowed in the first three months of the year as it continues to be buffeted by a debilitating property sector crisis and flagging consumer activity. Beijing officials last month set a target of around
China's blistering roll-out of solar capacity slowed as grids struggled to
China's blistering roll-out of solar capacity slowed as grids struggled to
Procter & Gamble Co. boosted its profit outlook as the maker of Pampers
Furniture manufacturers producing for IKEA are sourcing wood from some of Europe’s last remaining old-growth forests in the Romanian Carpathians, including in Natura 2000 protected areas, new report finds.
The findings will boost confidence that the UK's corporate sector will face fewer pressures than last year, when 25,000 firms went bust.