"Small domestic pets can now be transported on London Transit buses . . . only if they're in a fully enclosed pet-purpose carrier that can be held on (the owner's) lap or fit under their seat or at their feet," said Kelly Paleczny, London Transit's general manager.
Connecticut AG says P3 for New London pier redevelopment is legal | Bond Buyer
Connecticut's attorney general has given the legal stamp of approval to a high profile public-private partnership that has come under fire for cost overruns.
The P3 arrangement the that port authority, investor-owned New England electric utility Eversource, and Danish renewable energy developer Ørsted struck in late 2020 is supposed to turn the pier into a one-stop, state of the art hub for the production and shipping of windmill turbines.
Drop in business activity flags UK recession risk - flash PMI
LONDON (Reuters) -British private-sector economic activity fell at its fastest rate in two years in January, a survey showed on Tuesday, as businesses blamed higher Bank of England interest rates, strikes and weak consumer demand for the slowdown.
The S&P Global/CIPS flash composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to 47.8 from 49.0 in December, at the bottom end of economists' forecasts in a Reuters poll and the lowest since January 2021. Readings below 50 indicate falling output.
Wise under fire as London fintech accused of hiding prices of cheaper rivals
Wise, which offers international money transfers, publishes a daily exchange rate comparison on its website for multiple currencies, which today shows it to be the cheapest provider for a £1,000 sterling-euro transfer.
Neeraj Baid, co-founder of fixed-fee money transfer provider Atlantic Money, said: "Wise's foundation is built on the promise of trust, transparency and doing the best for the people.
Small country, model gains in Africa - CSMonitor.com
Gambia is a sliver of land, the smallest on the African continent. Its total population is less than half that of Johannesburg. But the West African nation just received some big recognition.
Gambia started its transition to democracy just six years ago, after 22 years of brutal dictatorship. Its fledgling transition offers a case study in how societies achieve stability and growth by practicing values such as equality, transparency, justice, and respect for individual freedom.
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