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Britain will see little difference on public spending whichever of the country's main parties wins next month's general election, with state coffers strained largely by huge Covid expenditure. According to Sopher, whichever party wins power, "tax is going to go up" to fund public services.

Britain's Conservatives are expected to lose the July 4 general election in large part because of economic turmoil from Brexit, high taxation and a budget that exacerbated a cost-of-living crisis. It also sent interest rates soaring, ramping up costs for homeowners seeking to refinance -- and exacerbating the cost-of-living crunch.

Asian markets swung Wednesday following a tech-led bounce on Wall Street as investors prepare for the release of crucial US inflation data, while the yen fell back towards levels that have stirred intervention warnings from Japanese officials.

German auto giant Volkswagen will invest $5 billion in US electric vehicle maker Rivian and create a joint venture expected to produce technology used by both automakers, the companies announced Tuesday.

The wedding of Chioma and Davido saw them showing opulence and class as they rocked three outfits for their trendy wedding. Their outfits left fans impressed.

The video of House of Representatives member from Kogi state, Honourable Leke Abejide, announcing his monthly earnings has been fact-checked and published.

Former Kaduna Central senator, Shehu Sani, has wondered why Shoprite Mall decided to close it branch at Novare Central Mall in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said President Bola Tinubu will submit the proposed bill on minimum wage once it is ready

Federal Executive Council (FEC) is expected to meet on Tuesday, June 25, to deliberate on the ongoing minimum wage dispute between labour and the federal government.
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