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2024 Melbourne Cup Time If Watching In UK & Ireland, Plus TV

2024 Melbourne Cup Time If Watching In UK & Ireland, Plus TV

With Australia eleven hours head of the UK, many horse racing fans will be wanting to know – what time is the 2024 Melbourne Cup being broadcast in England, Ireland and Europe – in the contest billed as ‘The Race The Stops A Nation’. The 2024 Melbourne Cup Will Be Run at 4am UK and...

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Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Spreadex Analysis – Monday, November 4th – Sportscasting UK

Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Spreadex Analysis – Monday, November 4th – Sportscasting UK

Leading horse racing advisor Andrew Mount contributes to various Racing Post publications including the Weekender and Racing & Football Outlook, plus the GG.co.uk website. Unearthing value bets via handy systems and statistics, he shares his latest thoughts with SportsCasting readers below. Bet £10 Get £40 In Free Bets 18+ begambleaware.org. Spread betting losses can exceed...

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Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Monday Picks – November 4th – Sportscasting UK

Racing Tips: Andrew Mount’s Monday Picks – November 4th – Sportscasting UK

Leading horse racing advisor Andrew Mount contributes to various Racing Post publications including the Weekender and Racing & Football Outlook, plus the GG.co.uk website. Unearthing value bets via handy systems and statistics, he shares his latest thoughts with SportsCasting readers below. Andrew found 7-4 Carlisle winner SLUGGER on Sunday and kicks off the new week...

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David Lammy urges future-oriented reparations talks, prioritizing growth over cash payments.

David Lammy urges future-oriented reparations talks, prioritizing growth over cash payments.

David Lammy: During a recent visit to Lagos, Nigeria, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy addressed the delicate issue of reparations for former slave colonies, arguing that reparations should be based on future development partnerships rather than financial payments. Lammy told the BBC that, although the UK accepts its historical participation in the transatlantic slave trade,...

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UK pay grows 5.9% despite slowing jobs market

UK pay grows 5.9% despite slowing jobs market

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the UK employment myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. UK wage growth remained strong in the three months to April as a rise in the minimum wage boosted pay packets despite a slowing jobs market, official data showed on Tuesday. The Office for National...

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Idiots caught sitting on Tube tracks at Underground station

Idiots caught sitting on Tube tracks at Underground station

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Reckless Tube passengers were caught putting their lives at risk after they were spotted sitting beyond the yellow line at an Underground station. Two people were seen waiting for the Tube at Bethnal Green station in east...

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UK water companies embrace PFI to deliver £14bn of infrastructure

UK water companies embrace PFI to deliver £14bn of infrastructure

Britain’s debt-laden water utilities are being encouraged by the regulator to set up new privately financed companies to deliver billions of pounds worth of critical infrastructure such as reservoirs, treatment works and pipelines, which will be paid for through customer bills. United Utilities — the water company that came under fire this week over sewage...

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When does Trump become US president?

When does Trump become US president?

Trump and Vance will work with their transition team to organise the handover from President Biden’s outgoing administration. They will identify their policy priorities, start vetting the candidates who will take up key roles in the new administration, and prepare to take over the functions of government. At his victory rally, Trump hinted that the...

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Workers in Bristol and Manchester most likely to quit

Workers in Bristol and Manchester most likely to quit

A new study from Resume.io has found that millions of UK residents are unhappy in their current job. Analysing search-engine terms, the researchers found that workers in Bristol were most likely to look for new roles, with more than 4% of the population looking for tips on resignation letters, or reasons for leaving employment. In...

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Oliver Wyman boosts actuarial business with London launch

Oliver Wyman boosts actuarial business with London launch

The actuarial branch of Oliver Wyman has strengthened its property and casualty capability in Europe by setting up a London-based presence. To spearhead the effort, Matthew Facey has joined the firm as a partner based in London. Oliver Wyman Actuarial is a specialist business of global management consultancy Oliver Wyman. Providing actuarial services to insurers,...

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Tax-free UK shopping can help more than just tourists

Tax-free UK shopping can help more than just tourists

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Investors do not remember the UK’s disastrous ‘mini’ Budget of 2022 with much fondness. But former prime minister Liz Truss’s proposed abolition of the country’s “tourist tax” is one swiftly-ditched policy that spurs a sense...