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The Finnish defence tech firms ‘on steroids’

Maddy Savage BBC News, Helsinki BBC Jose Barrientos builds headsets for military training Wearing a laboratory coat and thin silver gloves, production specialist Jose Barrientos is painstakingly piecing together a white-framed goggle-like headset. It includes multiple cameras, eye-tracking technologies and electronics that work together to simulate scenarios from high stakes military operations. “Everything has to […]

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North Wales businesses face highest energy costs in the UK

BBC Mike Jones said higher costs are driving some customers across the border A dry cleaner has said businesses just 10 miles away can charge a quarter of the price for services due to differing energy prices between regions. Small and medium-sized businesses in north Wales and Merseyside are expected to pay 13% more in […]

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Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos Amid Return to Office

For some federal employees, returning to the office has meant an expansion of their duties to include cleaning toilets and taking out the trash. For others, it has been commuting to a federal building only to continue doing their work through videoconferencing. Some showed up at the office just to be sent home. Others showed […]

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Funfairs, river walks and Hugh Grant – welcome to Fulham (away)

As the Tube doors jolt open at Putney Bridge, a gruff cry of “eaaaaagles” echoes down the platform. It is only 10am but the mood is of boisterous anticipation for what could lie ahead. By 2pm, these people could be having an unforgettable experience. A young couple bemoan not having remembered there’s a football match […]

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Trump Science Funding Cuts May Hurt Economy, Experts Say

President Trump’s tariffs could drive up prices. His efforts to reduce the federal work force could increase unemployment. But ask economists which of the administration’s policies they are most concerned about and many point to cuts to federal support for scientific research. The Trump administration in recent weeks has canceled or frozen billions of dollars […]

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Trump’s Tariff Agenda Bets on Americans Giving Up Cheap Goods

President Trump’s sweeping tariffs are expected to raise the cost of cars, electronics, metals, lumber, pharmaceuticals and other products that American consumers and businesses buy from overseas. But Mr. Trump and his advisers are betting that it can sell an inflation-weary public on a provocative idea: Cheap stuff is not the American dream. “I couldn’t […]

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UK expects to be affected by Trump tariffs, No 10 says

The UK expects to be affected by US tariffs and is not ruling out retaliating, Downing Street has said. The prime minister’s official spokesman said talks on an economic deal between the two countries had been “constructive” but were likely to last beyond Wednesday, when President Donald Trump has said new 25% tariffs – or […]

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Isco jokes crowdfunding is needed to keep Antony at Betis

Mar 31, 2025, 05:21 AM ET Real Betis midfielder Isco has joked that crowdfunding will be needed to keep Manchester United’s loanee Antony at the club for at least next season. Antony has been a big hit in Spain since joining on loan from United after a difficult first half of the campaign at Old […]

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