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David Smith has been Washington correspondent of The Guardian since October 2015, reporting on the presidential election campaigns of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and other candidates. He has travelled to the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and reports from the White House and State Department in Washington. He was previously Africa correspondent, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he wrote about the 2010 football World Cup, death of Nelson Mandela and murder trial of Oscar Pistorius. He travelled to countries including the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ivory Coast, Libya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Zambia and Zimbabwe. David studied at the University of Leeds and edited its student newspaper before joining the Daily Express as a graduate trainee in 1997. He moved to The Observer in 2003 and reported from countries including Afghanistan and Iraq. David appears as a commentator on NPR, the BBC, CNN, Sky News and other media and has more than 100,000 followers on Twitter. In 2014 he was runner-up in the UK's Frontline Club Awards and shortlisted for the Society of Editors foreign reporter of the year, and has been longlisted twice for the One World Media Awards and twice for the Orwell Prize for political writing.
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Former kickboxer Darren John Berry charged over death of partner Shirley So at Pullman Hotel, Penrith
Darren John Berry, a former kickboxer, has been charged with the murder of his partner, Shirley So, whose body was discovered with multiple stab wounds in a hotel room in Penrith, Sydney. Berry, found with serious injuries, was denied bail and remains under police guard in the hospital. The couple had been dating for a few months. Homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances leading to So's death, while her family and friends mourn her loss. NSW Police have been granted permission to conduct a forensic procedure on Berry.
My budget verdict: a damaging tax experiment — with little hope in sight
The article critiques the UK's recent budget, highlighting a historically high tax burden projected to reach 38.2% by 2028-29. It argues that the tax increases, particularly on businesses, are damaging and unlikely to stimulate economic growth. The article also discusses the implications of high public spending, which is expected to reach 44.5% of GDP by 2029-30. The author questions the effectiveness of the budget in addressing the UK's economic challenges, such as low productivity and underfunded public services. The potential impact on interest rates and market reactions is also examined, with uncertainty surrounding the Bank of England's response.
The change agent v the tyrant: Harris’s big speech focuses on Trump
Kamala Harris delivered a speech in Washington, focusing on Donald Trump as a central figure in the upcoming US presidential election. She criticized Trump for his divisive politics and authoritarian tendencies, positioning herself as a change agent for a new generation of leadership. Harris emphasized practical promises like tax cuts and price caps, while distancing herself from Joe Biden on certain issues. The speech aimed to make the election a referendum on Trump, highlighting the need for unity and hope in America.
Reshaping the AV landscape for a greener tomorrow
The AV industry is increasingly focusing on sustainability, driven by a demand for eco-friendly practices. Companies are addressing waste reduction by examining sources of waste and promoting recycling and responsible disposal. The industry is shifting towards using recycled and responsibly sourced materials, adopting bio-based plastics, reclaimed metals, and modular designs to minimize environmental impact. This movement aligns with international sustainability objectives and positions the AV sector as a leader in ethical technological advancement.
What to Expect on Election Day in Tennessee
Tennessee voters will participate in the November 5 elections, deciding on the presidential race and state legislative contests. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are vying for the state's 11 electoral votes, with Tennessee historically favoring Republican candidates. The Senate race features incumbent Marsha Blackburn against Gloria Johnson. The article outlines the election process, including voting times and past election results, emphasizing Tennessee's Republican dominance and the role of The Associated Press in reporting election outcomes.
What to Expect on Election Day in Tennessee
Tennessee voters will participate in the November 5 elections, deciding on the presidential race, congressional seats, and state legislature positions. The presidential contest includes Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump, and five independent candidates, including Jill Stein and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The state, historically a Republican stronghold, offers 11 Electoral College votes. The Senate race features incumbent Republican Marsha Blackburn against Democratic state representative Gloria Johnson. The Associated Press will cover the elections without declaring winners until results are conclusive.
What to Expect on Election Day in Tennessee
Tennessee, a historically Republican stronghold, is set for elections where Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump vie for the state's 11 Electoral College votes. The state has consistently supported Republican candidates since 2000. The Senate race features incumbent Republican Marsha Blackburn against Democratic state representative Gloria Johnson, known for her advocacy for gun control. The Associated Press will cover the elections without making predictions, declaring winners only when outcomes are certain. This article is part of a series aimed at explaining the 2024 U.S. elections.
How quickly will Rachel Reeves’s budget tax rises take effect?
The article examines potential tax changes that may be announced by Rachel Reeves, focusing on the timing and impact of these changes. Key areas include potential increases in fuel duty, capital gains tax, national insurance contributions, and the end of the freeze on alcohol duties. The article also discusses the implications of extending the freeze on income tax allowances and thresholds, a policy initially introduced by Rishi Sunak and extended by Hunt. These changes are part of a broader strategy to demonstrate fiscal responsibility and avoid excessive spending, with significant implications for taxpayers and financial markets.
This is a budget few will be happy about — but Rachel Reeves is thinking long-term
Rachel Reeves' budget aims to address the UK's chronic under-investment, underperforming public services, and weak productivity through long-term strategies, despite immediate tax increases and spending constraints. The budget faces criticism from various sectors, including businesses and high-income individuals, due to increased taxes and spending cuts. The Treasury plans to change the debt measure to facilitate public investment, while the Office for Budget Responsibility highlights potential growth benefits. The National Audit Office emphasizes the need for efficient government spending. The budget represents short-term pain for long-term gain, with political and economic challenges ahead.
Things are looking up … but beware the budget mammoth
The UK government is experiencing positive economic indicators such as low inflation and unemployment, but faces significant budgetary challenges. The upcoming budget by Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to address a £40 billion fiscal gap, necessitating tax increases or spending cuts. The article discusses potential strategies, including extending national insurance and adjusting capital gains tax, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining economic stability. The analysis highlights the complexities of balancing fiscal responsibility with economic growth, referencing past government actions and their implications.
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