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Home » Archives for March 2025 » Page 184

Month: March 2025

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Cruz Beckham and girlfriend Jackie Apostel turn heads with stylish looks at Warner Music and Hennessy’s star-studded BRIT Awards afterparty at Claridge’s

March 2, 2025 Gift Badewo

Cruz Beckham and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel were among the biggest names at Warner Music & Hennessy’s BRIT Awards afterparty held at Claridge’s on Saturday

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Police stop luxury Rolls-Royce Ghost in Whitechapel and find learner driver behind the wheel with no insurance

March 2, 2025 Gift Badewo

Luxury cars turning heads is nothing new, but this one caught the attention of the police for all the wrong reasons. In East London’s Whitechapel

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People

Maura Higgins faces awkward encounter with ex Pete Wicks as they sit just meters apart at the BRIT Awards in London amid cheating accusations

March 2, 2025 Gift Badewo

Attending the BRIT Awards is usually a night of glitz and glamour, but for Maura Higgins, it came with an unexpected twist—an awkward reunion with

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Legal review launched as concerns rise over leniency of life sentence for father who killed his only child in Darlington kitchen stabbing

March 2, 2025 Gift Badewo

A legal review is now in motion for Simon Vickers, a father convicted of fatally stabbing his 14-year-old daughter, Scarlett, in what he claimed was

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Donald Trump Signs 79 Executive Orders in First Weeks Back at the White House Targeting Economy, Immigration, and Civil Rights

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Since his return to the White House on January 20, Donald Trump has wasted no time, signing an impressive 79 executive orders in a mere

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Sports

Kaizer Chiefs will face their upcoming match without Thabo Cele after the midfielder receives a suspension for his fourth yellow card in a loss to Mamelodi Sundowns

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Kaizer Chiefs will be without one of their key players for their upcoming match due to a suspension. Mi elder Thabo Cele, who joined the

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Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. Fight to a Majority Draw in Brooklyn Surprising Fans and Boxing Community

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

In a surprising turn of events, Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. fought to a majority draw in their lightweight showdown, marking the first

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Sports

Kaizer Chiefs will face their upcoming match without Thabo Cele after the midfielder receives a suspension for his fourth yellow card in a loss to Mamelodi Sundowns

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Kaizer Chiefs will be without one of their key players for their upcoming match due to a suspension. Midfielder Thabo Cele, who joined the team

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Pennsylvania Wildlife Officials Warn After Enormous Goldfish Is Found in Wild Waters of Presque Isle State Park

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Wildlife officials in Pennsylvania are sounding the alarm after the discovery of an enormous goldfish in the wild, urging the public to reconsider releasing their

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City of Tshwane announces nine-hour water supply interruption for maintenance at Bronkhorstspruit Water Treatment Plant on 3 March

March 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Residents in parts of Tshwane will experience a temporary water shutdown on Monday, 3 March, due to scheduled maintenance at the Bronkhorstspruit Water Treatment Plant.

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  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing growing pressure as speculation swirls around her second Budget, which has now been confirmed for November 26. With talk of a potential £50 billion gap in the nation’s finances, she’s working hard to convince both the public and the markets that Britain is not heading into a crisis. Speculation Over Tax Hikes Rumors have been flying about what Reeves might announce this autumn. Ideas being floated include scrapping capital gains tax exemptions on certain property sales, new landlord levies, or even swapping stamp duty for an annual property charge. Treasury insiders have also hinted at possible inheritance tax changes and the usual whispers about “sin taxes.” But Reeves insists much of this is pure guesswork. In a BBC interview, she pushed back against what she called “irresponsible” speculation, dismissing many predictions as “rubbish.” Battling Reports of a Financial Black Hole Adding fuel to the fire, a recent report from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research suggested that Reeves’ slim £9.9 billion “safety buffer” has evaporated, leaving a £41 billion deficit. To restore stability, the think tank warned she would need to find £51 billion each year by 2030—through tax rises or spending cuts. Reeves, however, was quick to counter, saying the institute’s figures had been “wrong more often than most” in recent years. Market Jitters and Rising Debt Costs The Chancellor’s challenge became even more urgent after interest rates on UK government bonds hit levels not seen in nearly three decades. Investors fear Britain will have to borrow more, driving yields on long-term gilts higher and making debt more expensive to manage. Reeves tried to calm nerves by stressing her commitment to fiscal rules and reminding voters that inflation and borrowing costs can only come down if the government keeps a tight lid on spending. A Budget Date That Raises Eyebrows Announcing the Budget for November 26—later than many had expected—Reeves has bought herself more time to prepare. But critics argue the delay only fuels “damaging uncertainty” for businesses. Even within her own party, there are whispers of unease. Former Chancellor Ken Clarke went so far as to suggest Britain could be edging towards the kind of financial crisis that forced Labour to turn to the IMF in the 1970s. Critics Warn of a “Doom Loop” Economists warn that Reeves cannot rely solely on raising taxes to fill the gap. Piling more costs on households and businesses, they argue, risks choking off growth and triggering a cycle where ever-higher taxes are needed to patch the shortfall. As one financial analyst put it, investors are already betting the government will need to issue more debt, creating a “slow-moving vicious cycle.” Reeves’ Reassurances Despite the gloomy forecasts, Reeves insists Britain’s economy is “not broken” but admits it is “not working well enough for working people.” She highlighted her priorities: tackling high bills, supporting growth, and reforming planning rules to unlock housebuilding targets. Trade deals with the US, India, and the EU, alongside reforms to boost productivity, were presented as evidence of progress. “More pounds in your pocket, an NHS there when you need it, opportunity for all,” Reeves said in a video message, framing her mission as one of renewal and fairness. The Bigger Picture While bond market turmoil has been described as a global phenomenon by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, the UK has been hit particularly hard, partly due to stubbornly high inflation. Some predict yields could even climb past 6% before the year ends. This means Reeves’ upcoming Budget could prove one of the toughest in recent memory—balancing the books without derailing growth, all while managing public expectations. What Comes Next Between now and November, Reeves is expected to roll out a series of announcements on boosting productivity and growth. But with the clock ticking and markets watching closely, she faces a delicate balancing act: calm fears, chart a credible fiscal path, and prove that Labour’s economic strategy can weather the storm.
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  • Tottenham leave £30m signing Mathys Tel out of Champions League squad in London despite summer move from Bayern Munich

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