Big projects at risk as P&R starts mini-Budget
Talks will start today about delaying or cancelling capital projects after the States rejected income tax increases and spending cuts.
Talks will start today about delaying or cancelling capital projects after the States rejected income tax increases and spending cuts.
Here are the front page stories for Monday.
England’s white-ball captain blazed six sixes – muscling one on to the roof of the Three Ws stand – and eight fours.
The president-elect expects the new leader to go around regular Senate order, if necessary, to allow him to fill his Cabinet.
Cop29 is set to focus on finance, but will be overshadowed by the outcome of the US election.
The meeting kicks off against a backdrop of deadly weather events, extreme conditions and record temperatures in recent months.
The game concluded the NFL’s 2024 International Series.
Transgender player Noa-Lynn van Leuven also bowed out of the tournament.
The captain inspired the tourists to a seven-wicket win.
The 39-year-old signed off at Sporting Lisbon with a 4-2 victory over Braga.
The Labour MP who tabled the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill said if MPs passed the new legislation it ‘must be a good law’.
Saqib Mahmood impressed again with the ball.
The 28-year-old slipped to a 5-3 loss to Ryan Joyce in Wolverhampton.
Captain Martin Odegaard made his first start since September, however, England duo Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice went off at Stamford Bridge.
Townsend praised the display as ‘one of our best performances of the last few seasons’.