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November 15, 2025 14:57 UTC
The Daily Telegraph says Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning to introduce a new tax on high-value homes in the Budget, external. The report says 2.4m properties - across the council tax bands F, G and H - will be affected by the move. Ms Reeves has ditched plans to raise income tax which, according to The Daily Mail, shows she has "lost control", external. The paper says the chancellor has been accused of "presiding over the most shambolic Budget in history". "Investors lose faith in Reeves Budget", external says The Financial Times.
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November 15, 2025 14:18 UTC
Just over an hour ago we were in Bari airport and now we are in Italy’s city of stone, gawping at its maze of illuminated limestone buildings set into the side of a ravine. We sip double espressos, fill up on local cheese and homemade lemon cake from the buffet, and then we’re off. In the lower part of the city, we walk past rows of caves that housed families as long as 9,000 years ago. “I’ve never eaten badly here.” I wonder if he just doesn’t want to share his secret osteria with Times readers. Trento, Trentino-Alto AdigeThe Dolomites overlook the city of Trento ALAMYTucked beneath the Dolomites, Trento feels like a secret Renaissance city surrounded by snow.
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November 15, 2025 13:36 UTC
Power Book IV: Force Season 3 Episode 2 and 3 release date, time, schedule and how to watchPower Book IV: Force Season 3 Episode 2 and 3 release date, time and how to watch in US and UKLive EventsEastern Time: November 14, 7 p.m.November 14, 7 p.m. Pacific Time: November 14, 5 p.m. US: November 21 on StarzNovember 21 on Starz UK: November 22 on MGM+How to watch the new episodes? The series continues its weekly rollout on Starz and MGM+, and fans are tracking the timing for both new episodes. New episodes appear each Friday at midnight ET on the Starz app.Power Book IV: Force Season 3 Episode 2 releases November 14 in the US and November 15 in the UK. Episode 3 releases November 21 in the US and November 22 in the UK.You can watch the episodes on Starz in the US and MGM+ in the UK.
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November 15, 2025 13:35 UTC
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November 15, 2025 13:30 UTC
PUBS are pushing up the prices of beer at peak times as they try to claw back lost profits due to Labour’s tax raid on boozers. And it’s not just London pubs that are charging punters more at peak times. While Stonegate, which has 4,500 pubs around the country, also charges punters more on midweek evenings between 5-7pm and on weekends. Pubs are “desperately trying to serve reasonably priced pints, yet barely any profits are earned,” says CAMRA Pub and Club Campaigns Director Gary Timmins. He added: “These vital community spaces are paying the price of last year’s Budget – a double tax whammy that is closing pubs for good.
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November 15, 2025 12:34 UTC
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November 15, 2025 12:21 UTC
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November 15, 2025 11:35 UTC
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November 15, 2025 10:40 UTC
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November 15, 2025 10:06 UTC
Just a third of resident doctors in England back strike action, a leaked poll has revealed as the group of medics begin a five-day walkout. The strike organised by the British Medical Association (BMA) — the union representing resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors — will now last until 7am on Wednesday. Resident doctors are fighting for a further 26 per cent pay increase. During their first foundation year after finishing their medical degree, resident doctors in England earn a basic salary of £38,831. Earlier this year, a YouGov poll also found that 48 per cent of Britons oppose resident doctors going on strike, while 39 per cent support them taking action.
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November 15, 2025 09:24 UTC
A British MP claimed that an Amazon delivery driver barged into his house, shared the footage. James McMurdock, an independent UK MP, raised an alarm on social media as he shared a doorcam footage of a person barging into his house. But more alarming was the police response when McMurdock called the cops as they said trespassing is a civil matter and cops can't do anything. The stranger, the MP said, was an Amazon delivery driver.In the video, the driver dressed in a black jacket rang the doorbell but then tried the door handle and pushed his way inside. "The footage is clear: the driver approaches the door, breathing heavily, he checks the handle, and pushes his way inside.
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November 15, 2025 08:08 UTC
Lawsuit alleges ‘loyal penalty’Telecom giants deny wrongdoingBritain’s largest mobile network providers are facing a £3.2 billion ($4.29 billion) lawsuit for allegedly overcharging millions of loyal customers, after a London tribunal ruled on Friday (November 14) that a significant portion of the case can proceed to trial. Vodafone , BT's EE, Telefonica's O2 and Hutchison's Three UK – whose $19 billion merger with Vodafone was approved last year – are accused of imposing a “loyalty penalty” on customers who remained with their networks after minimum contract periods expired.The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) certified that claims for losses from October 2015 onward can proceed to trial, while throwing out earlier claims as having been brought too late, according to a report by news agency Reuters.Lawyers representing British consumer champion Justin Gutmann allege the networks continued charging millions of customers for mobile devices that had already been paid off after their initial contracts ended. The practice effectively penalised loyal customers who chose not to switch providers once their minimum contract terms expired.“The networks charged millions of British consumers who remained with the network after their minimum contract expired a 'loyal penalty,' by continuing to charge for mobile devices which had already been paid off,” Gutmann's legal team argued.The mobile providers have contested the allegations, with their lawyers arguing the lawsuit is fundamentally flawed as it alleges anti-competitive behaviour “in an industry renowned for its competitiveness.”EE said that it does not accept the substantive allegations and intends to defend them robustly.“We do not accept the substantive allegations of the claim and intend to defend them robustly,” an EE spokesperson said.O2 welcomed the tribunal's decision to reduce the scope of the claim by excluding pre-October 2015 losses.“We maintain that there is no merit to Mr Gutmann's case for the remaining period and will continue to robustly defend our position as it proceeds,” an O2 spokesperson stated.
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November 15, 2025 07:34 UTC
Harvey Jones suspects the Rolls-Royce share price has run out of steam and names a FTSE 100 stock that may have greater scope to grow from here. This beaten-down blue-chip is forecast to grow 4 times faster than the Rolls-Royce share priceThe content of this article is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to be, nor does it constitute, any form of personal advice. You could lose money in sterling even if the stock price rises in the currency of origin. It’s been by far the most exciting FTSE 100 stock over the last five years, rocketing 1,095%. Brokers share my caution about future share price gains.
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November 15, 2025 07:29 UTC