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Brexit will transform our fields and farms
Wildlife will thrive, air and water will be cleaner and livestock will be treated more humanely under the biggest change in farming policy for half a century, the government will promise today.A</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalTories may have to raise taxes to help repair coronavirus-ravaged finances, economists warn
Boris Johnson is likely to have to break his manifesto pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance to help repair Britain’s coronavirus-ravaged finances, economists have said.During the</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalMillions in tough Covid tiers until middle of January
Tens of millions of people face tougher coronavirus restrictions until well into January after indoor socialising was banned across 99 per cent of England yesterday.Boris Johnson defended the stricter</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalOlder viewers turning away from BBC
Older, wealthier viewers are falling out of love with the BBC as its overall audience continues to decline.Britons spent an average of two hours and 22 minutes a day with the national broadcaster’s</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalForeign Office minister Baroness Sugg quits over foreign aid cut
Rishi Sunak announced plans for legislation that could mean years of foreign aid budget cuts to plough billions of pounds back into the economy, prompting a ministerial resignation.The chancellor said</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalForeign Office minister Baroness Sugg quits over foreign aid cut
Rishi Sunak announced plans for legislation that could mean years of foreign aid budget cuts to plough billions of pounds back into the economy, prompting a ministerial resignation.The chancellor said</p>
The Times | | Fuente originalNadine Shah tells MPs that music streaming leaves her unable to afford her rent
One of the country’s most acclaimed singers has said she struggles to pay her rent as she attacked the “dark powers” of the music streaming business.Nadine Shah, a Mercury Prize-nominated musician</p>
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- Brexit talks: Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron in final bid for a deal
- La fuga de enfermeros: "Me voy a Afganistán en mejores condiciones que en el Gregorio Marañón"
- Alicia García Herrero (Natixis): ''España no es Marruecos ni Turquía, nuestra renta per cápita no puede soportar tanto turismo''
- La doble subida de cuota del Gobierno a los autónomos: "la bofetada en la cara" que cierra un año de fricciones
- Catalunya incrementó los ingresos fiscales por patrimonio y los declarantes desde el 2014
- Los diez cisnes negros para el año 2021
- Barcelona pierde otra sede europea tras el brexit: el Centro de Predicciones se 'fuga' a Bonn
- Spotify, Uber o Airbnb están esquilmando internet: el coste oculto de los intermediarios
- El 20% de los españoles ya tiene problemas para pagar su hipoteca o alquiler
- Los centros comerciales reabrirán con un 30% de aforo
- Cuando el mundo parece una gran conspiración