UK flood insurance scheme chief warns Labour on housebuilding risks
Government plan for 1.5mn new homes must consider location and drainage as extreme weather becomes more common
Government plan for 1.5mn new homes must consider location and drainage as extreme weather becomes more common
Construction sector training body warns of shortfall of 150,000 workers
With elections due this month, few expats expect Nicolás Maduro’s regime to change
The EU’s international policies on climate, trade and development are incoherent
Even a premier renowned for his survival ability has surprised many by retaining power amid dismal ratings
Funds tracking the same index have also listed in China and attracted ‘national team’ interest
Accounting firm’s US arm has proposed takeover of UK and Irish businesses
Robert Gagliardi says US agency, which probed Morgan Stanley, ‘confirmed’ it did not recommend measures against him
The arrangement in which children of separated couples stay in the family home with one parent, before the other swaps in, is taking off
Millions of India’s citizens have piled into shares and options, egged on by online ‘finfluencers’, but regulators are sounding the alarm
Why the Maga faithful across America still believe
German industry umbrella association BDI expects only “marginal” growth effects from a package adopted by the German government on Wednesday (17 July), which includes tax for foreign workers, bureaucracy reduction, and initiatives at EU level.
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Two skeletons were found in a "peculiar" collapsed building, shedding new light on the eruption that destroyed the ancient city.
Almost 2,000 years ago, Pliny the Younger wrote letters describing the shaking ground as Vesuvius erupted. Now, a collaborative study led by researchers from the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) and Pompeii Archaeological Park has shed light on the effects of seismicity associated with the 79 CE eruption.
It’s an incredible (and incredibly insane) time for The Boys. All season long, we’ve talked about the futility of the show at this point, because, well, look around. Its satire of the political and pop-culture landscape (through a fun superhero lens) has now caught up to our volatile real-world climate unlike ever before. After last week’s events, the finale being titled “Assassination Run” is a wild coincidence, even if we knew about the January 6 portion. And it’s probably another sign The Boys is too weary for the world we live in. Читать дальше...