March 2020

Budget 2020: Chancellor will promise ‘record’ infrastructure spend

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Railways will be among the infrastructure to see a boost in funding after Wednesday’s budget The government will promise to raise infrastructure spending to its highest in decades in Wednesday’s Budget. It will pledge to triple the average net investment made over the last 40 years into rail and

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House Can See Mueller’s Secret Grand Jury Evidence, Appeals Court Rules

WASHINGTON — The House has a right to see secret grand-jury evidence gathered in the Russia investigation, an appeals court ruled on Tuesday in a victory for Congress’s power to gather information for an impeachment inquiry. In a 2-to-1 decision, a panel on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

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How Working from Home and Coronavirus Could Affect the Workplace

Furloughs. Sick leave. Working from home. You could experience any of these measures as businesses try to prevent their employees from being exposed to the coronavirus outbreak that health officials warn is almost inevitable in the United States. Some companies have already taken precautions like limiting travel to affected countries or big international conferences. Others

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Usain Bolt Crushes Gender Reveal Party For His ‘Golden Child’

Usain Bolt’s gender reveal party for his “golden child” sprinted to a fabulous finish on Monday. Pink fireworks and smoke lit the night sky in Kingston, Jamaica, as the retired Olympic sprint champ and longtime girlfriend Kasi Bennett signaled they were expecting a girl, as seen on Instagram, below. (Be sure to click the right arrow

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Flybe plane seized by Isle of Man government due to ‘outstanding debts’

Image caption Flybe operated flights between the Isle of Man and Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham An aircraft owned by collapsed airline Flybe has been impounded by the Manx government until the company’s outstanding debts are paid, the Isle of Man’s treasury minister has said. Alfred Cannan said the airline owed the infrastructure department more than

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