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‘Tax cuts will increase inequality,’ IMF tells the UK government

‘Tax cuts will increase inequality,’ IMF tells the UK government

by MonkeyDigital | Sep 28, 2022 | Business and Finance, Top News

The United Kingdom is yet to live past the recent tax cuts announced by the Liz Truss government. With each passing day, the British pound falls to a new low, and there are fears that it could reach parity with the US dollar.  Reacting to the situation in the UK, the...

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WATCH: Cameroonians as they left Antigua on that tragic trip

​A wooden fishing boat, La Belle Michelle crowded with migrants encountered engine problems on its way to St Thomas, killing over 14 people on the journey. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WxrS8OklsJU

Migrant smuggling becoming a bigger threat to regional security

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PM Browne wants better relationship between the Government and the Chamber of Commerce

Prime Minister Gaston Browne wants a better relationship with the Chamber of Industry and Commence; Antigua and Barbuda’s leading private sector umbrella body. Last Thursday, Browne addressed members of the Chamber during a luncheon at the Sandals Grande Antigua....

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