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British daily newspaper

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register, adopting its modern name on 1 January 1788. The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times, are published by Times Media, since 1981 a subsidiary of News UK, in turn wholly owned by News Corp. The Times and The Sunday Times, which do not share editorial staff, were founded independently and have had common ownership only since 1966. In general, the political position of The Times is considered to be centre-right.

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AI to Improve Air Traffic Control at Heathrow Airport

A flawed flight plan in August 2023 caused widespread disruption to air travel, underscoring the crucial role of air traffic control; Heathrow is now trialing AI to improve efficiency and safety.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Trump Tariffs Trigger Immediate Price Hikes for US Consumers

President Trump's newly implemented 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have triggered immediate price increases for US consumers, impacting various sectors and potentially causing inflation and decreased consumer spending.

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UK Piano Company Highlights Resurgence of Pleyel Pianos

Grand Passion Pianos, a UK company founded in 2022 by a trained lawyer, specializes in selling Steinway and Pleyel pianos, with prices ranging from £24,000 to £120,000; the company's meticulous restoration of a 1921 Pleyel previously owned by Alfred Cortot highlights its dedication to preserving the...

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No Poverty
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Ritz-Carlton's Ilma Yacht: Eight Owner Suites and Luxury Amenities

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's new ship, Ilma, boasts eight owner's suites (compared to Evrima's two), five restaurants including a Michelin-starred option, and amenities like Diptyque toiletries and Hermès bags, with a week in the Caribbean costing from \£5,200 per person.

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Trump Threatens China with Higher Tariffs Over Fentanyl

President Trump threatened higher tariffs on China if fentanyl smuggling into the US doesn't stop, prompting China to retaliate with export controls on rare earth metals and WTO challenges, while also engaging in last-minute deals with Mexico on border security and migrants.

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UK Audit Reform Bill Scaled Back Amidst Business Lobbying

The UK government is revising its audit reform bill, limiting a new watchdog's (Arga) power to investigate company audits and hold directors accountable only for the most egregious financial reporting failures, following lobbying efforts from businesses concerned about overly punitive measures.

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Frequent Flyer Levy Proposed to Curb UK Aviation Emissions

The UK's Climate Change Committee proposes a Frequent Flyer Levy (FFL) to curb aviation emissions, incrementally taxing frequent flyers based on CO2 emissions per flight, aiming to achieve net-zero by 2050, as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) alone is deemed insufficient.

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Climate Action
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Autograph Market Thrives Despite Challenges

The autograph market, despite the rise of selfies, remains robust, with a 20th-century album containing over 60,000 signatures, including those of six US presidents, listed for \$275,000; however, authentication is crucial due to forgeries and the use of auto-pens.

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Amsterdam's 750th Anniversary: A Showcase of Luxury Tourism

Amsterdam celebrates its 750th anniversary by showcasing luxurious hotels like De L'Europe with newly designed suites and upcoming Mandarin Oriental, alongside innovative restaurants such as Cue and Michelin-starred Vinkeles, attracting high-spending tourists.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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UK Faces Colder Weather Next Week, Less Severe Than 2018's Beast from the East

The UK anticipates colder weather next week due to high pressure over Scandinavia, stemming from a chain reaction caused by a powerful storm in Hawaii; however, the cold snap is expected to be less severe than the 2018 Beast from the East.

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Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Market Downturn

President Trump's imposition of tariffs on key trading partners, including Canada and the European Union, has triggered sharp declines in global stock markets and currency fluctuations, with the FTSE 100 dropping 1.25%, the Canadian dollar hitting its lowest point since 2003, and the Mexican Peso fa...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Seanad Elections: Incumbents Lose Seats, Noonan Tops Agricultural Panel

The Seanad elections saw a mix of returning and new senators elected across various panels. Malcolm Noonan topped the agricultural panel with over 107,000 votes, while several incumbents including Tim Lombard, Aisling Dolan, and Eugene Murphy lost their seats.

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