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12.07 / 16:36
UPS Provident Manufacturing Death country International cricket Death overs: After a century, Kashmir’s batmakers could be run out
atmanirbharta. This would not only help them to pile on runs with bats Made in India, but it would also help put the spotlight on the travails of an industry that is on the brink. Wood from Salix alba caerulea, a species of willow tree that grows in Kashmir, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and the UK, is used to make cricket bats.
12.07 / 16:32
Racing security Election wellness country reports UK Election results 2024 insights: How did parties with less vote percentage get so many seats?
UK election results are formally declared with Keir Starmer's Labour Party grabbing an outright majority with Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party falling well behind in the poll race. Interestingly, even though the Labour Party have a majority share of seats, its vote percentage stands at a mere 34%. If that is not all, Reform UK managed to win only 4 seats with a significant 14 percent vote share but the Conservatives attained 121 seats with only 24 per cent. This calculation factor has raised many eyebrows and people still cannot figure out why this happens during UK general elections.
12.07 / 16:29
UPS economy President Universities War Russia-Ukraine war: Billionaires make $11bn dividends as economy resumes
President Vladimir Putin and include some who’ve been sanctioned over the war that’s now in its third year.Vagit Alekperov, key shareholder and former president of oil giant Lukoil PJSC, topped the list with about 186 billion rubles in dividends. He is sanctioned by the UK and Australia, but has so far avoided US and European Union penalties.Billionaires Alexey Mordashov, of Severstal PJSC, and Vladimir Lisin, of Novolipetsk Steel PJSC, were next with 148 billion and 121 billion rubles respectively of dividend income.
12.07 / 16:22
UPS FIVE economy Election show World’s ‘most successful’ political party stares at sweeping defeat in UK polls
LONDON—By Friday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will almost certainly be drummed out of Downing Street and his ruling Conservative Party facing its deepest hole in more than a century. Polls ahead of Thursday’s U.K.
12.07 / 16:20
markets Progressive security WhatsApp trends show stage Bengal's Malda mango exports hit, sellers getting better prices in domestic market
Exports of mangoes from West Bengal's Malda district have been hit this year as exporters have failed to secure remunerative prices from overseas buyers, while sellers are getting lucrative prices in the domestic market, officials said on Saturday. Importers from the UK and the UAE had initially shown interest, which could not materialise in shipments due to price disagreements, they said. Sellers, however, are getting good responses from the domestic market as around 17 tonnes of Malda mangoes were sold between Rs 100 and Rs 150 a kg in an expo in Delhi, the officials said. Wholesale prices surged by 50-80 per cent due to a combination of low-crop and high-quality produce.
12.07 / 16:08
COST CEO Trade Investment trust industry calls on Labour to fix cost disclosure rules
The Association of Investment Companies CEO Richard Stone, said plans are in place to write to the new economic secretary to the Treasury «as soon as they are appointed». The trade body has called for the reforms since 2018, when investment trusts were brought under the current scope of regulated cost disclosure. Stone reiterated the trade body's demands for this to be reversed to the new Labour Treasury. House of Lords condemns FCA's application of cost disclosure regime for investment trusts The issue stems from the UK's application of two pieces of European Union-derived regu...
12.07 / 15:57
UPS Man Fighting Election country social As millions vote in UK polls, future of PM Rishi Sunak and his party hangs in balance
Rishi Sunak as Britain's first Prime Minister of Indian origin and the leader of the Conservative Party — fighting anti-incumbency of 14 years — hangs in the balance as millions of voters cast their ballots in a historic general election on Thursday. The British Indian leader and the man who wants his job — Labour leader Keir Starmer were among the early voters from an estimated 46 million registered voters as around 40,000 polling booths opened across the country at 7 am local time. Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty walked hand-in-hand to their local polling booth on a sunny day in his constituency of Richmond and Northallerton in Yorkshire, northern England. A little later, Starmer and wife Victoria were at their polling station in Camden, north London, sporting Labour red colours.
12.07 / 15:51
UPS security economy Election wellness Trade India-UK ties: Dump the old baggage and focus on trade and multilateralism
Keir Starmer finally has the mandate and credentials to shake off the historical burden which has dogged ties between India and Britain’s Labour Party since the 1930s, a long arc that began with the jaundiced view taken of Mahatma Gandhi by Ramsay MacDonald, Labour’s first elected prime minister, and terminated in former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s apparent positions on Indian policy. Starmer, who took his Labour Party to a historic landslide win in Britain’s Parliamentary elections, now has the tailwind to re-imagine London’s ties with India, which is the world’s fastest growing major economy and gaining heft.
12.07 / 15:47
Target Manufacturing economy Bill Trade country Piyush Goyal to visit Switzerland to take forward EFTA commitments
Goyal Wednesday said the four-member European nation bloc European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is keen to invest in India and the domestic industry should take advantage of that opportunity. Goyal, who is visiting Switzerland on Sunday to take forward the EFTA commitments, said that this $100 billion commitment is for foreign direct investments and not portfolio investments. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland comprise the EFTA. In March, India and EFTA signed a free trade agreement under which New Delhi received an investment commitment of $100 billion in 15 years from the grouping while allowing several products such as Swiss watches, chocolates and cut and polished diamonds at lower or zero duties.
12.07 / 15:39
FIVE security economy Election President Keir Starmer begins UK 'rebuild' after landslide election win
Labour prime minister Keir Starmer will kickstart his plan to «rebuild Britain» on his first full day in charge Saturday, after his party's landslide election win ended 14 years of Conservative rule. Starmer spent his first hours in Downing Street on Friday appointing his ministerial team, hours after securing centre-left Labour's return to power with a whopping 174-seat majority in the UK parliament. He is expected to hold his first cabinet meeting on Saturday, with Britain's first woman finance minister Rachel Reeves and new Foreign Secretary David Lammy in attendance.
12.07 / 14:53
Twitter Cooper security Election rights Rangers What does Keir Starmer's win mean for the Khalistan issue?
Labour Party in a parliamentary election, the party will come to power after 14 years under its leader Keir Starmer. The center-left party's stance on India has traditionally leaned towards separatist movements. While it had backed the separatist movement in J&K, many of its leaders are known for promoting Khalistan. The party's resolution during an annual conference under former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in favour of international intervention in Kashmir was widely seen as having cost it British Indian votes in the 2019 general election. The Labour Party has been seen as «anti-India» by many. In 2021, it was branded “divisive” and “anti-India” by many in the Indian diaspora after a party leaflet for a by-election in northern England used an image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaflet showed Modi in a handshake with then Conservative Party Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the G7 Summit in 2019 with the message “Don't risk a Tory MP who is not on your side”. It triggered furious reactions across social media after Tory MP Richard Holden posted an image of it on Twitter, questioning whether it implies that Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer would not be seen in a handshake with the Indian Prime Minister.
12.07 / 14:49
Citi Digital Election UK tokenization reports UK’s Potential New City Minister Tulip Siddiq Could Back Tokenization
Tulip Siddiq, reportedly set to become the UK’s City Minister, is expected to support tokenization and digital asset initiatives.
12.07 / 14:48
MET Extreme Entertainment film reports Relationships Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon make their first public appearance at F1 Grand Prix. Everything you may like to know
Brad Pitt and his partner, Ines de Ramon, attended the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain, marking their first public appearance together on Sunday, July 7. For the extremely private couple, who have been dating for almost two years but have mostly avoided the spotlight, this is a momentous occasion, as reported by Yahoo Entertainment.
12.07 / 14:47
Strategy performer reports testing diving AEW UK REIT NAV shrinks despite narrowest sector discount
In the company's annual financial report for the year ending 31 March 2024, its NAV came in at £162.8m, down from £167.1m 12 months prior. This was despite the trust's NAV total return making a turnaround versus the 2023 period, bringing in 5% for its shareholders compared with a loss of 6% last year. Deep Dive: REIT sector focus matters even as sharp discounts abound Chair Mark Burton said that «considering this testing backdrop» the company's performance was a «testament to its value-focused strategy of investing in mispriced assets [..].which continues to be the beating heart of...
12.07 / 14:46
markets MET Election Bill Trade President New British Prime Minister Starmer seeks to improve on 'botched' trade deal with European Union
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he would seek to improve the trade deal with the European Union as he began a two-day tour of the U.K. as part of an “immediate reset” with governments in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
12.07 / 14:37
markets Election Healthcare Trade Cycling rights India, UK to hold next round of talks on proposed trade agreement this month
Britain, senior officials of India and the UK will hold the next round of talks this month for the proposed free trade agreement to resolve the pending issues and close the negotiations, an official said. The India-UK talks for the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) began in January 2022. The 14th round of talks stalled as the two nations stepped into their general election cycles. The official said the two sides are in touch, and the next round would start this month only. Britain's newly-elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday and said he stood ready to conclude an FTA that worked for both sides.
12.07 / 14:33
reports testing Sporting bowling Will James Anderson surpass Shane Warne's test wicket tally in farewell match against West Indies? Stuart Broad says...
to reach 700 Test wickets earlier this year during England's five-Test tour of India.Former English pacer Stuart Broad said that the 41-year-old could have half an eye on overtaking the late Australian great Shane Warne's tally of 708 wickets. He, however, added that Anderson's real focus would still be on England winning the match.Stuart Broad is a long-time bowling partner of James Anderson and had made an emotional exit across London at The Kia Oval last summer.On Anderson's impending retirement, Broad was quoted by Sky Sports as saying, “He might have half an eye on Shane Warne's Test wicket tally of 708 if he has a really good week but he will just want to walk off the pitch winning the game.""I know he is nearly 42 and this will be his 188th Test but he will feel some nerves this week, no doubt.
12.07 / 14:26
Aware Career Charity Election Healthcare inclusion Sojan Joseph: Mental health nurse from Kerala and now UK's new MP
Sojan Joseph, a mental health nurse in the National Health Service (NHS) who migrated from Kerala 22 years ago, is among the new crop of Labour members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons in the UK general election this week. Joseph, 49, connected with the voters at the doorstep with his pledge to ensure more mental health services in his constituency and succeeded in making a dent in the Conservative stronghold of Ashford in Kent, south-eastern England. In defeating Tory stalwart and former minister Damian Green, Joseph also dealt a blow to the anti-immigration rhetoric of the right-wing candidates in a seat where the far-right Reform UK came in third place after the Tories. «I am humbled with the trust you all placed in me and fully aware of the responsibilities that come with it. I will work hard for everyone in Ashford, Hawkinge and villages,» said Joseph in his acceptance speech on Friday.
12.07 / 14:24
markets Software Election Experts Cycling country reports AI, the purported job-snatcher, is propelling a revival in India's IT hiring
Also read |IT hiring will return, but with a difference Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India’s largest software exporter, in May said it had doubled its pipeline of generative artificial intelligence projects to $900 million in the March quarter. Infosys Ltd, India’s second-largest IT services company, has said it is working on 225 GenAI projects.
12.07 / 14:20
Twitter love Synopsys show reports Department Videos The Boys season 4: When can you watch Episode 7 and finale, Episode 8 in US & UK
The Boys season 4, the latest episodes have left fans reeling with unexpected twists and revelations. With just two episodes remaining in this intense season, anticipation is high for what lies ahead, especially with the confirmation that the upcoming fifth season will be its final installment.
12.07 / 14:10
UPS Racing security President performer reports Interviews NATO summit puts Biden’s fitness under a microscope
WASHINGTON—The White House once hoped the NATO summit that opens Tuesday would showcase President Biden’s leadership of the trans-Atlantic alliance and his differences with Donald Trump. Instead it has become a pivotal test of his fitness for a second term. A solid performance during the three-day gathering of North Atlantic Treaty Organization leaders could help shore up his candidacy, reminding voters of his support for the 75-year-old military partnership that his predecessor regularly attacked.

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