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28.12.25 - 15:48
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The UK Health Care Disaster Is A Cautionary Tale For America′s Rising Class Of Armchair Socialists (ZeroHedge)
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The UK Health Care Disaster Is A Cautionary Tale For America's Rising Class Of Armchair Socialists
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
The Washington Post shocked many of its Democratic readers this week by telling the truth about the growing disaster in the UK's National Health Service — a cautionary tale as a few Republicans plan to join Democrats to extend the failed Obamacare subsidies rather than reform our own broken health care system.
Socialism is in vogue in America. Various socialists are assuming greater power in the Democratic Party and mayors such as Zohran Mamdani (New York) and Katie Wilson (Seattle) are taking over the leadership of major cities.
I discuss the rising class of American socialists in my new book, Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution. The young voters fueling this shift have never experienced life under socialism and have no memories of the meltdowns in prior such systems. As former socialist and communist countries move toward ca...
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28.12.25 - 15:30
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Nigeria: The Attack On Nigeria′s Power Infrastructure (AllAfrica)
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[Leadership] The Transmission Company of Nigeria transmitted a historic peak of 5,801.84 megawatts on March 4, 2025, marking the highest electricity generation ever recorded in the country's history. Within the same period, criminals vandalised TCN infrastructure 131 times across the national grid....
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28.12.25 - 11:12
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Branching out: why banks are back on the British high street (The Guardian)
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In towns such as Northampton, in-person help with finances is a promise many customers still depend upon
On a crisp Friday morning in early December, Abington Street in Northampton is starting to stir. Despite having lost high street stalwarts like Marks & Spencer, Moss Bros and H&M in recent years, it is drawing in locals for one end-of-week errand: banking.Along the pedestrianised road, customers are streaming in and out of HSBC, Barclays, Metro Bank and the building society Nationwide. But it is a rare scene that defies a wider trend: more than 6,000 bank branches in the UK have closed since 2015 as bosses try to cut costs and push millions of customers towards online services. Continue reading......
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28.12.25 - 10:24
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Is 2026 the year the Diageo share price bounces back? (Fool)
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Will next year be the start of a turnaround for the Diageo share price? Stephen Wright looks at a key chart shareholders need to know about.
The post Is 2026 the year the Diageo share price bounces back? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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28.12.25 - 09:12
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Should I sell my Scottish Mortgage shares in 2026? (Fool)
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After a strong run for Scottish Mortgage shares, our writer wonders if he should offload them to bank profits in his Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP).
The post Should I sell my Scottish Mortgage shares in 2026? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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28.12.25 - 08:12
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Will the Lloyds share price rise another 15% in 2026? (Fool)
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Lloyds' is tipped for another double-digit share price rise next year. But can the FTSE 100 bank pull it off? Royston Wild isn't convinced...
The post Will the Lloyds share price rise another 15% in 2026? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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