Hints and tips:
...Liza Tobin, a former China director at the US National Security Council, told a conference last year that “Nuctech poses a multi-faceted threat to our security and our resilience”....
...Last month Sunak cancelled the northern leg of the high-speed railway line, but confirmed that HS2 would run from Euston station in the centre of London to Birmingham in the Midlands....
...It is responsible for upgrading current railway lines and the longer-term planning for shaping future investment decisions....
...And the AFL-CIO sided with management at Norfolk Southern railway to fend off Ancora, an activist investor seeking board seats....
...Amid the escalating clash, the government declared Salinas Pliego’s golf course a national protected area....
...Russia has attempted to destroy the signalling systems on Czech railways, the country’s transport minister told the FT last month....
...And here’s what I’m keeping tabs on today and over the weekend: Economic data: The US Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics releases monthly import and export statistics and the University of Michigan...
...One academic started providing information on national security and defence priorities, while another, an aspiring politician, provided a power map of his party....
...Sir Keir Starmer will set his sights on consecutive general election victories as he promises a “decade of national renewal” in his speech to the Labour party conference in Liverpool on Tuesday....
...A similar trend occurred in Australia, where the Liberal and National parties, which lost the 2022 election to Labor, were able to exploit “deeply felt” frustration with the referendum proposal in suburban...
...If Labour won the general election expected next year, Starmer said he would oversee a “decade of national renewal”....
...The thornier question for those who advocate for more pro-worker policies from the FTC (or the National Labor Relations Board for that matter) is whether policies which provide security and not simply “freedom...
...But that is only if the agreements relate to important public services or will prevent a national crisis, or harm to the public, said the committee....
...The named components of the £28bn policy all remain in place — a state-owned energy company called GB Energy costing a one-off £8.3bn, a £7.3bn “national wealth fund” to invest in the decarbonisation of...
..., including roads and railways, could handle the large amount of military equipment that would need to be transported across Europe....
...When Frankston presented their product, “VisiCalc”, at the National Computer Conference in 1979, the audience consisted almost entirely of friends and associates....
...If 70 per cent of workers at a plant sign a card, the union plans to either demand the company recognise it or call for an election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board....
...Four big US companies, that’s Trader Joe’s, Starbucks, Amazon and SpaceX, are all challenging the authority of the National Labor Relations Board in court....
...Aslef said its latest round of industrial action was aimed at disrupting the Conservative party’s annual conference in Manchester, which ends on Wednesday....
...To mark the anniversary, the national parliament holds open door days every year....
...Some depend on other major investments, such as the expansion of northern railway stations, which have yet to be announced....
...“My son is not a public figure,” he said at a press conference in Melbourne....
...“If the proposition is Euston to Birmingham and no more, this has to be judged as a completely different railway with a different passenger market, train frequencies and services.”...
..., to a party that supports a high-speed railway that costs far more than planned and runs from London to Birmingham....
...Despite Sunak’s protestations leading up to conference that a decision on HS2 had not been made, his aides said the prime minister finalised his conference speech a week before the event began, including...
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