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UK economy faces 'longest fall in living standards in 60 years' The UK is on course for its longest fall in living standards since records began over 60 years ago, the Resolution Foundation think tank has said. Its post-Budget analysis says the squeeze on incomes is set to last longer than that which followed the post-2008 crash. It says real disposable incomes are ...
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Putting the "AI" in ThAInksgiving At one end of the room, a slip of paper is put through a slot, covered in strange marks and symbols. The people in the room do what they've been trained to: divide that paper into pieces, and check boxes on slips of paper describing what they see — diagonal line at the top right, check box 2-B, cross ...
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In Israel, a blockchain and crypto hyper-cluster is just getting started Held at Alignment's new blockchain Hub in Tel Aviv, we got to hear from an array of new companies. Dubbed by many as "Startup Nation", Tel Aviv has begun to produce a new breed of tech giants, but it's now turning its hand to blockchain and crypto companies. In recent months, my mailbox has ...
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England and Wales police record highest number of violent sexual crimes in EU The highest number of violent sexual crimes, including rapes, in Europe are recorded by the police in England and Wales, according to new European Union official statistics. The disclosure comes as official British figures show that 1.2 million women and 700,000 men in the year to March 2017 reported ...
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Peru's Cubillas dazzles in Mexico Peru and Morocco fall into the latter category, with their recent success in qualifying for Russia 2018 bringing to an end 36 and 20-year waits respectively. The pair have met before at the World Cup, as this picture proves, and their 1970 meeting – in the Mexican city of Leon – helped establish one of that ...
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Saudi Arabia has become an 'irrational actor in the Middle East,' says analyst Saudi Arabia has become much more aggressive in the Middle East as the United States has pulled back from its traditional role in the region, according to Philippe Dauba-Pantanacce, global geopolitical strategist at Standard Chartered bank. "We're seeing a series of miscalculations … We tend to think ...
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