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Global Powers in 2024: Technology, Military, and Economic Influence Unpacked

As we delve into 2024, the landscape of global power is shaped by a complex interplay of technological advancements, military capabilities, and economic influence. Understanding the dynamics among leading nations requires an examination of their strategic priorities and how they leverage their strengths to assert influence on the world stage. This article unpacks the multifaceted nature of global powers, highlighting the key players in technology, military strength, and economic dominance.
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Tickets ‘broken’ after Oasis ‘chaos’, resale site chief alleges

Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, stated that Saturday's ticket sale for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."A senior official at a resale site has stated that the ticketing system for shows, including next summer's Oasis concerts, is "broken."Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, said Saturday's ticket sales for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."
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Where are millionaires and how is wealth distributed globally?

According to the 2024 UBS Global Wealth Report (PDF), at least 58 million US-dollar billionaires worldwide account for 1.5 percent of the global adult population. The report examined 56 markets that account for 92% of global wealth.The United States has the most significant number of millionaires, with over 21.95 million people possessing wealth in seven digits or more. China is a distant second with 6.01 million millionaires, followed by the United Kingdom (3.06 million), France (2.87 million), and Japan (2.83 million).
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Phone and broadband costs will climb again as corporations consider poll tax-style pricing hikes

We expect the cost of millions of mobile phone and broadband contracts to skyrocket, with the poorest users facing the steepest price increases of up to 11%.   This year, mobile phone and internet users faced rip-off price increases of up to 7.9% as carriers passed on the cost of inflation, typically with an additional 3.9%.   However, the bill increases that broadband and mobile phone providers like BT, EE, and Vodafone already anticipate will dwarf those price increases for some customers.
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Mobile, broadband, and TV providers can’t charge mid-contract price hikes

A regulatory crackdown will safeguard consumers from unexpected price increases in mobile phones, television, and broadband services.Currently, most communications and internet companies boost their costs mid-contract due to inflation, frequently with an additional 3.9%.This might result in a 7.9 per cent increase in prices for millions of customers in April and May.
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General election mail and stamp price hikes boost Royal Mail

Royal Mail revenues were boosted by general election-related mail and stamp price increases, offsetting lower letter deliveries in recent months.Parent firm International Distribution Services (IDS) generated £2 billion in revenue in the three months to June, up from £1.8 billion the previous year.On Thursday, IDS also encouraged shareholders to support the bid to be bought by Czech entrepreneur Daniel Kretinsky in a multibillion-pound transaction.
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B&M blames ‘unseasonal weather’ for UK sales drop

B&M has attributed a drop in first-quarter UK sales to 'unseasonal weather' during a rainy April and May.The FTSE 100-listed bargain retailer reported a 3.5% year-on-year drop in like-for-like UK sales for the 13 weeks between March 31 and June 29, disregarding the timing of the Easter bank holiday.B&M said the fall was also influenced by 'exceptionally good' sales at the same time last year when UK revenues increased by 9.2 per cent.
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As of February 2025, passbooks will no longer be used by Nationwide

Nationwide Building Society will discontinue passbooks in their existing form from the beginning of February 2025; MoneyMoney can exclusively report.A concerned employee claims it is beginning to completely eliminate passbooks, a move recently confirmed by Britain's largest mutual.Nationwide no longer offers new passbook accounts. It claims that only 2% of its 16 million customers, or approximately 120,000 members, presently use them.
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Labour

Labour promises 1.5m new homes—can it deliver?

According to Labour's election campaign claims, building more homes is central to the new government's economic growth strategy.Keir Starmer vowed that Labour would support house building to accomplish its goal of 1.5 million houses over the next five years.This means 300,000 dwellings will need to be created each year, doubling the number built in 2022-23.Labour claims it will accomplish this by shortening planning application delays, assisting first-time buyers and developing the 'ugly' green belt. Is this a realistic pledge?
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How do I start affiliate marketing?

Affiliate marketing has emerged as a lucrative opportunity for individuals and businesses alike in the UK, offering a pathway to generate passive income through online referrals and promotions. As one of the most accessible forms of online entrepreneurship, affiliate marketing allows you to earn commissions by promoting products or services from other companies. This guide is designed to provide you with a clear roadmap on how to embark on your affiliate marketing journey specifically within the UK market.
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Can you pass a financial literacy test almost half of adults fail?

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.
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