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The salary of the current Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, in pounds, in 2022
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, has a salary of £144,964.73, which converts to $205,000. The Prime…
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Think tank warns future UK Prime Minister against tax cuts
The Institute for Fiscal Studies claimed Thursday that Britain’s next prime minister won’t be able to implement big, lasting tax…
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China’s drought could last until September as harvests are protected.
Reuters: China has warned that a severe drought along the Yangtze River could last until September, as local governments scramble…
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Algeria is confident and riding high.
ALGIERS (Reuters) – Algeria has gotten a boost from Europe’s efforts to stop getting its gas from Russia. After Russia’s…
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Scholz put 100 banks, 1,000 suspects on the spot.
Reuters-Frankfurt German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces grilling by legislators this week over a multibillion-euro tax fraud. A thorough investigation into…
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Boeing, Northrop will join the White House-backed advanced manufacturing program.
(Reuters) – WashingtonBoeing (NYSE:BA) and Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) are joining a White House-backed agreement to help smaller U.S.-based suppliers improve…
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Soaring coal prices propelled BHP to its greatest profit in 11 years.
(Reuters) -BHP Group Ltd reported record profits on Tuesday, boosted by higher coal and other commodity prices, and declined to…
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What to keep an eye on as US-China audit talks drag on
Five Chinese state-owned enterprises whose audits are under review by the SEC have indicated they will delist from the NYSE.…
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Qantas expands Australia’s freight fleet for online shopping
Reuters- Qantas Airways will add six converted Airbus SE (OTC: EADSY) A321 freighters to its domestic fleet to replace five…
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The L.A. water board gives Boeing a controversial agreement over a toxic site.
Even though neighbors and environmentalists were very against it, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board voted unanimously Thursday…
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