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Green Silver Nanoparticles Show Promise for Water Purificati - According to Nature, researchers have successfully synthesized
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Green Silver Nanoparticles Show Promise for Water Purification

According to Nature, researchers have successfully synthesized silver nanoparticles using Trigonella hamosa L. plant extract through microwave-assisted green synthesis for…

L&G's Ford Pension Deal Reshapes UK Risk Transfer Market - According to Financial Times News, Legal & General has agreed to a
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L&G’s Ford Pension Deal Reshapes UK Risk Transfer Market

According to Financial Times News, Legal & General has agreed to a £4.6bn pension buyout deal with Ford Motor Company,…

Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 Emerges as Global Business Haven - In a world where corporate leaders are scrambling for stable g
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Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Emerges as Global Business Haven Amid Geopolitical Fractures

In a world where corporate leaders are scrambling for stable ground amid shifting alliances and brittle supply chains, Saudi Arabia…

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EA Union Workers Protest $55 Billion Saudi-Backed Acquisition Over Job Security Concerns

Electronic Arts union members have issued a strongly-worded statement against the proposed $55 billion acquisition by Saudi-backed investors. Workers claim they were excluded from negotiations despite driving the company’s success and fear job losses to “pad investors’ pockets.”

Unionized EA Workers Voice Strong Opposition to Acquisition Deal

Employees at Electronic Arts who are part of the Communications Workers of America union have issued a strongly-worded statement opposing the proposed $55 billion acquisition of the company by Saudi-backed investors, according to reports. The primary complaint centers around workers not being represented in negotiations for the massive deal, sources indicate.

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Chancellor Reeves Considers Energy Bill Relief and Tax Measures in Upcoming Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering interventions to reduce energy bills, including potential VAT cuts. The government faces a £22bn fiscal gap while maintaining commitments to key tax rate freezes.

Energy Bill Relief Measures Under Consideration

The government is reportedly planning “targeted action” to address rising living costs, with energy bills being a primary focus of the upcoming Budget. According to reports from the BBC, officials are considering cutting the current 5% rate of Value-added tax charged on energy, which could provide immediate relief to households. Another option under discussion involves reducing regulatory levies currently added to utility bills, sources indicate.