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BBC he will have "news to share in the future" about the Fiesta brand, as the company announced plans to build seven new models in Europe, including a small electric hatchback, as part
cut it.” Some allies of Starmer worry the open plotting could make the results even worse, pointing out that in the run-up to the local elections, the group that represents Labour councillors told ministers
jobs, adding $17.2bn (£12.7bn) in gross domestic product. The hotels were planning for an influx of international travellers, who book longer stays with a higher spend. But the AHLA said fewer overseas fans
jobs properly, who really had not prepared and let people down” and said he had told his agent he did not want to host the event again. But the host of this year
cutting back to essentials, which has reduced demand in sectors such as tourism, restaurants, and retailers other than groceries. The Iranian authorities' decision to impose an internet blackout since the war broke out has also
job after four ministers quit and dozens of Labour MPs urged him to resign, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting thought to be plotting a leadership challenge. Supporters of Streeting told the BBC they expected
BBC World Service: "It's structurally entirely different. So you really can't compare it. In 1994, FIFA kept the international marketing and TV revenues and then turned the entire tournament over
cut himself off from mankind at the family lake, carefully observing the animals, fish and waterfowl. At Birmingham University, he studied zoology but refused to do animal experiments. He discovered a new approach - called "ethology
jobs, homes, and opportunities for years to come." Peta's vice-president of vegan projects, Dawn Carr said: "Whatever you call it, the road we all need to be on is towards a kinder world
jobs the next morning, then went back on the road a few days later. "In order to break even, you have to make a lot of sacrifices for your wellbeing and comfort - which
BBC that the tariffs had cost the whisky industry in Scotland £150m last year. "Soft power is hard to measure, but its value is, I believe, now firmly understood," said the Keeper of the Privy
jobs and improve quality of life. The port had fallen into disrepair under a Denver-based company that took ownership of it in 1997, said Mike Spence, the mayor of Churchill and co-chairman
BBC told](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8jyd85ejeo) - [Defence row exposes tensions over how to keep UK safe](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8d2q84y1gno) Healey warned the prime minister he'd have to quit if nothing changed, saying
BBC around a million pupils are being taught in classes of more than 31 children. Between 2023 and 2029 primary pupil numbers are expected to fall by 6.8%, with secondary numbers stable, according
BBC, as my husband and I were trying and failing to have children naturally. But I had known deep down something wasn't right with me since the age of 10, when my periods
BBC in which he repeated a few tired anecdotes about the tennis match with David Cameron where Dave promised him a top job in return for backing remain. But on the long-term economic, social
job" in mediating the talks. "He's fantastic, and therefore it's more likely that we go back there," Trump said. Pakistan, which holds strong diplomatic relations with both the U.S. and Iran, has emerged
Cutting across our changing lunch and commuting habits is an overriding desire for good value, Pano Christou tells the BBC's [Big Boss Interview podcast](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0nfz214). Yet Pret has struggled to shake
BBC after holding his own seat of Perthshire North, Swinney said he was “absolutely certain the SNP is going to be the leading party coming out of this election”. He said he would be “privileged
BBC it feels like "everyone has a mother or a sister or a grandmother that's been impacted by cervical cancer". But in 2006, in a lab at the University of Queensland, there