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www.politico.eu Putin’s media machine turns on ‘traitor’ Prigozhin

Russia’s state media attacks the Wagner warlord — and reveals the investigation into his failed mutiny hasn’t been dropped.

Putin’s media machine turns on ‘traitor’ Prigozhin
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www.bbc.co.uk Wagner boss Prigozhin is in Russia, Belarus ruler Lukashenko says

Alexander Lukashenko says Prigozhin, who led a short-lived mutiny in Russia, is in St Petersburg.

Wagner boss Prigozhin is in Russia, Belarus ruler Lukashenko says
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www.bbc.co.uk Partygate: Police reopen investigation into Tory 'jingle and mingle' event

The Met reopens probe into Tory HQ party but will not investigate Boris Johnson over further alleged breaches of Covid rules.

Partygate: Police reopen investigation into Tory 'jingle and mingle' event
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www.bbc.co.uk Keir Starmer's allies purging Labour left, says John McDonnell

The former shadow chancellor says a "right-wing faction" has gained control of party selection processes.

Keir Starmer's allies purging Labour left, says John McDonnell
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Eurozone inflation falls to 5.5% in sharp contrast to UK
  • GDP growth was similar in the twentieth century and the nineteenth, averaging 2.1 per cent in both cases. Higher productivity growth in the twentieth century therefore is associated with weaker growth of total hours worked, due to a combination of weaker employment growth and falling average hours

    You don't understand your own link, 🤡

  • Eurozone inflation falls to 5.5% in sharp contrast to UK
  • Yeah, sounds unlikely doesn't it?

    But that's what the forecast says. 4% of productivity lost over the long term of 15 years due to loss of comparative advantage

    https://obr.uk/forecasts-in-depth/the-economy-forecast/brexit-analysis

    But the forecast is for the cost, no benefit is included.

    The loss of comparative advantage is replaced, I'd argue, with competitive advantage which has a much stronger effect. The UK is no longer bound by the anti science regulations on genetic engineering and the new overly restrictive proposed regulations on AI

    GDP per capita is a ratio of GDP / population, so if you do more with fewer people, by using automation, robots and AI, your GDP per capita will grow...

    The 4% figure over 15 years is a difference of 0.29% to 0.27% productivity growth. Government policy has at least that 0.02% effect

    I predict a Starmer govt will be able to introduce policy that will offset the productivity loss just by investing in renewable energy, let alone any research universities' innovations.

  • Eurozone inflation falls to 5.5% in sharp contrast to UK
  • Economists said most of the reason for the divergence between the UK and the EU was down to the UK government’s energy price guarantee (EPG), which has capped the cost of gas and electricity bills to the equivalent of £2,500 a year for a typical household until July. In the eurozone there have not been similar caps fixing the price over a lengthy time period, meaning their inflation rates better reflect the recent global decline in wholesale gas and electricity prices.

  • Eurozone inflation falls to 5.5% in sharp contrast to UK
  • Did you even read the article?

    Economists said most of the reason for the divergence between the UK and the EU was down to the UK government’s energy price guarantee (EPG), which has capped the cost of gas and electricity bills to the equivalent of £2,500 a year for a typical household until July. In the eurozone there have not been similar caps fixing the price over a lengthy time period, meaning their inflation rates better reflect the recent global decline in wholesale gas and electricity prices.

  • Eurozone inflation falls to 5.5% in sharp contrast to UK
  • Lol, no they're not. Productivity is not GDP...

    And the 4% is over 15 years and is a result of loss of comparative advantage.

    If you have to compound an effect over 15 years to get 4%, the effect is fuck all.

  • Pope Francis commends UAE's role in spreading peace and tolerance

    www.khaleejtimes.com Video: Pope Francis commends UAE's role in spreading peace and tolerance

    Pope Francis, Head of the Catholic Church, expressed his deep appreciation for the UAE and its role in promoting a culture of peace, tolerance and coexiste..

    Video: Pope Francis commends UAE's role in spreading peace and tolerance
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    www.theguardian.com Australia’s actions in Ashes Test not in the spirit of cricket, says Rishi Sunak

    Spokesperson says PM agrees with Ben Stokes about Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal at Lord’s

    Australia’s actions in Ashes Test not in the spirit of cricket, says Rishi Sunak
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    www.bbc.co.uk Body 'liquefaction' unit unveiled

    A Glasgow-based company has installed its first commercial "alkaline hydrolysis" unit in a funeral home in Florida.

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    Starmer faces Labour unrest over ‘witch-hunt’ to stifle dissent - FT

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    www.theguardian.com Joe Biden to meet King Charles and Rishi Sunak on UK visit this month

    White House says US president’s visit will ‘further strengthen the close relationship between our nations’

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