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27.11.25 - 15:54
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Energy advisers warn ministers of emerging UK gas supply crisis (The Guardian)
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Government urged to address situation that could mean homes and businesses going without on coldest daysBusiness live – latest updatesMinisters have been warned that Britain could face a looming gas supply crisis by the end of the decade and should draw up plans to guard against the emerging risk.The government's energy advisers urged ministers to address an “emerging risk to gas supply security” that could mean homes and businesses going without gas during a prolonged period of cold weather. Continue reading......
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27.11.25 - 14:12
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To halt the far right, Europe′s progressive parties must fix its housing crisis. Our research shows how | Tarik Abou-Chadi, Björn Bremer and Silja Häusermann (The Guardian)
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The mantra of 'build, build, build' misses something crucial: that few can afford these new homesHousing costs across Europe have become a growing burden for many households, both for those trying to buy and those trying to rent. Over the past decade, property prices have surged faster than incomes in many European countries. The same is true for rents, which have increased exponentially in large cities but have also increased substantially in suburban areas and smaller university towns.Given how much housing costs affect Europeans' quality of life, it is comparatively absent from the agenda of progressive political parties. When politicians do emphasise housing, the focus is usually solely on building more houses. Former German chancellor Olaf Scholz, for example, promised to build 400,000 new homes in Germany every year – a goal his government failed to reach by some distance. At the same time, far-right parties such as the Freedom party (PVV) in the Netherlands or Chega in Portugal have made the h...
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25.11.25 - 22:18
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UK budget to target cost of living crisis as Reeves battles to keep Labour MPs on side (The Guardian)
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Chancellor's fiscal statement billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government as she tries to fill £20bn spending gapRachel Reeves will promise to tackle Britain's cost of living crisis and deliver fiscal stability in Wednesday's budget, which is billed as a decisive moment for the fate of Keir Starmer's beleaguered government.The chancellor will say she will do what is needed to shore up the economy as she raises billions of pounds worth of taxes to help offset lower than expected growth forecasts. Continue reading......
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25.11.25 - 20:18
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Autoindustrie in der Krise: „Stoppt die Job-Killer“ (FAZ)
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Bei Bosch brodelt es: Mitarbeiter protestieren in Reutlingen, Waiblingen, Brühl und Feuerbach gegen die Sparpläne. Doch die Angst vor dem Strukturwandel im Südwesten geht weit über den größten Autozulieferer der Welt hinaus....
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