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Nine of 10 top global firms violate human rights

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More than 90% of the world's 2,000 most influential firms, including Amazon, BMW, Nestle, Rio Tinto, Pfizer, Shein, and Standard Chartered, are failing to fulfil society standards for human rights, working conditions and corporate ethics, according to a first-of-its-kind study. Despite accounting for 45 per cent of global income, the world's top firms still need to take advantage of the opportunity to improve the lives of hundreds of millions of people, according to research released on Tuesday by the nonprofit World Benchmarking Alliance.

The crucial part of Putin’s machine and how British corporations keep Russian gas flowing into Europe

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The Yakov Gakkel tanker sails between Siberia and Europe in winter and summer and contributes to the continent's never-ending gas supply. This is the story of how an insignificant company located in an office block on a quiet street in Glasgow became an accessory to Vladimir Putin's attack on Ukraine. It tells how Europe and Russia continue to have a hostile economic relationship while claiming to have severed ties. It tells the hard truth about why the cost-of-living problem ended.

Can you pass a financial literacy test almost half of adults fail?

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According to a new study, over half of all Americans fail a financial literacy test that includes three essential questions about interest rates, inflation, and risk. A test of 3,000 participants, weighted to be nationally representative, revealed that 20% got no answers correct, while another 24% only received one correct response. According to research conducted by investment firm Abrdn, 30% passed by correctly answering two questions, while 26% aced the test.

Nearly 1.8m students owing £50,000 or more

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According to Student Loans Company (SLC) records, over 61,000 people have sums of more than £100,000, with another 50 owing more than £200,000 each. The numbers were disclosed following a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for the number of loan holders with higher-than-average debts eligible to begin repayments. The SLC previously stated that the average debt for loan holders in England when they begin making repayments was less than £45,000. According to new government figures, the amount has grown to £48,470.

‘Monster’ Hurricane Beryl hits Caribbean as category five

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According to officials, this is the earliest a storm of this strength has formed in the Atlantic. Roofs have been ripped off buildings, and electricity lines have collapsed on some islands while others prepare for the hurricane's arrival. Just hours after Hurricane Beryl landed in the southeastern Caribbean, widespread damage was recorded. When the severe storm rolled in early on Monday, it ripped roofs off buildings, uprooted trees, and brought electricity wires tumbling down on numerous islands.

What is Tubi? New UK streaming service opens today

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Tubi has become available in the UK for the first time, providing British movie fans another chance to catch up on their favourite content. British users may now access the renowned American streaming service, which offers 20,000 films and TV programmes on demand. It ranges from iconic British television shows like Twilight and Fresh Meat to great blockbusters like Kill Bill, Billy Elliot, and Casino.

Second Reform candidate quits, supports Tories over ‘racist and misogyny’

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Georgie David, the West Ham and Beckton candidate is the second Reform UK member to resign from the Tories over claims of racism. A Reform candidate has suspended her campaign and defected to the Conservatives, claiming that the "vast majority" of people running for Nigel Farage's party are "racist, misogynistic, and bigoted". Georgie David, the West Ham and Beckton candidate is the second Reform UK member to resign due to racist charges.

Andy Murray quits out of Wimbledon singles but commits to doubles

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The former world number one had previously declared that he would retire from tennis following the Olympics in Paris this summer, and he had wanted to compete in the singles at SW19 for the final time. Sir Andy Murray has confirmed that he will not compete in this year's Wimbledon men's singles championship but expects to play in the men's doubles. His team stated: "Unfortunately, despite working extremely hard on his recovery since his operation a little over a week ago, Andy has made the painful decision not to play singles this year.

Trump appeals hush-money verdict hours after immunity ruling

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On Monday, Donald Trump's lawyers urged the New York judge who presided over his hush-money trial to overturn his conviction and postpone his sentencing, which was slated for later this month. The letter to Judge Juan M Merchan noted the US Supreme Court's order earlier Monday. It urged the judge to postpone the former president's sentencing while considering the high court's decision and how it may affect the New York case, according to the letter obtained by the Associated Press.

What are the must-see landmarks in London?

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London, the bustling capital of the United Kingdom, is a city rich in history, culture, and iconic landmarks. From ancient castles to modern architectural marvels, London offers a diverse array of attractions that captivate millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply looking to explore one of the world’s most vibrant cities, there’s something for everyone. In this article, we will take you on a journey through some of the must-see landmarks in London, providing helpful tips to make your visit as enjoyable and memorable as possible. Get ready to discover the stories behind these remarkable sites and plan your perfect London adventure.

How to Take Care of Children While Traveling?

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Traveling with children can be both exciting and challenging. Planning, safety, and a bit of creativity are essential to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. The UK offers a wealth of family-friendly destinations and activities, but it's important to prepare thoroughly to make the most of your travel adventure. Whether you're exploring the historic landmarks of London, taking a scenic drive through the countryside, or immersing yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter, the UK presents countless opportunities for unforgettable family experiences. In this guide, we'll provide practical tips and strategies to keep your children entertained, safe, and comfortable while traveling, ensuring that your UK journey is full of joy and treasured memories.

7 best public transport options in the UK

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Public transportation plays a crucial role in the daily lives of millions across the United Kingdom, offering efficient mobility solutions that connect cities, towns, and rural areas. From the bustling streets of London to the scenic landscapes of Scotland, the UK boasts a diverse array of transport options that cater to commuters, tourists, and residents alike. This article explores the top public transportation choices renowned for their time-saving efficiency, widespread availability, and affordability.

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