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2025 Tata Sierra Expected Details: Tata Motors is gearing up to bring back one of its most iconic SUVs – the Tata Sierra. The new-generation model will be a midsize SUV and will be offered with petrol, diesel and electric powertrain options. While the Tata Sierra EV is expected to debut in November 2025, the ICE (petrol and diesel) version is likely to be launched in January 2026. The upcoming Sierra will come with two petrol engine options: a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. The SUV will first go on sale with the NA petrol engine,…
Rachel Reeves must avoid “a half-baked dash for revenue” or risk damaging economic growth as the chancellor seeks to close a large gap in next month’s budget, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has said.The tax and spending thinktank has warned there was a danger the chancellor would create “unnecessary economic damage” if she chooses to stitch together unrelated tax-raising measures to cut the shortfall in government revenues and keep within her fiscal rules.In a chapter from a report due to be published later this month, the IFS said Reeves could raise tens of billions of pounds in extra revenue without…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Humanitarian aid begins moving into Gaza as ceasefire holds02:07Families of hostages prepare to reunite with loved ones01:35Now PlayingIsrael celebrates ceasefire deal ahead of Trump visit01:06UP NEXTTrump to meet with families of hostages in Jerusalem03:43Special Report: Trump departs for high-stakes Middle East trip14:30Palestinians crowd onto aid trucks moving through Gaza00:41Gazans Return Home as Israel-Hamas Peace Deal Holds02:04Israel prepares for final hostage release as Gazans return home01:43Crowd cheers for Trump and boos Netanyahu in Hostages Square01:06Drone video shows extent of destruction in Gaza City01:02Palestinians return as Israeli troops…
New Delhi: Investment activity in India’s real estate sector is expected to close 2025 on a strong note, primarily driven by significant capital deployment into built-up office and retail assets, according to a report by CBRE. The report highlighted that investors continued to show strong interest in these asset classes even as the broader property market maintained healthy momentum. It stated “Investment activity for 2025 is expected to close on a strong note, primarily fuelled by capital deployment into built-up office and retail assets”. The report data highlighted that the real estate sector in the country recorded a notable…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump said he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not settle the war, calling the weapon “incredible” and “very offensive.”Trump, while speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday night, was asked about his recent conversations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and military aid.Trump said he spoke with Zelenskyy on Sunday morning, and Zelenskyy asked about Ukraine’s need for additional weapons in its fight against Russia.Trump said the U.S. sells and sends weapons to NATO, unlike the Biden administration, which, he said, gave…
The much-criticised watchdog that scrutinises the jobs UK ministers can take after leaving office will be formally scrapped on Monday as part of a wider shake-up of the ethics structure in government.The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), described by critics as fundamentally toothless, has been closed, a Cabinet Office announcement said, with its functions taken over by two existing regulators.At the same time, a new organisation called the Ethics and Integrity Commission will oversee the work of a series of other regulators, the centrepiece of what Keir Starmer has promised will be a robust new approach to government and…
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New Delhi: The stock market is gearing up for a busy week as Tata Capital and LG Electronics prepare for their highly anticipated initial public offerings. Tata Capital’s IPO is scheduled to list on October 13, 2025, followed by LG Electronics on October 14, 2025. Both companies have seen strong investor participation, reflecting optimism in India’s primary market. Expected Listing Prices Market estimates suggest that Tata Capital may see a modest listing around Rs 330 per share, while LG Electronics could debut near Rs 1,500 per share. These figures highlight contrasting investor sentiment, with LG Electronics commanding stronger demand and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! With just weeks left before Virginians head to the voting booth, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger has been rattled by twin controversies — a violent text message scandal involving a fellow Democrat and fresh criticism over her stance on transgender bathroom policies.In 2022, Virginia state attorney general candidate Jay Jones told a colleague via text that he wished violence against former Republican House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his children. The private messages, which recently came to light, have sparked outrage from Republicans and discomfort among Democrats, forcing Spanberger to navigate one of…
It began with gastropods. Last Tuesday, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, told a conference of tech executives that she’d intervened to help a developer build about 20,000 homes in north Sussex that had been held up, she said, by “some snails … a protected species or something”. She added that they “are microscopic … you cannot even see” them.No one could miss the direction the chancellor was headed in. The snail in question, the lesser whirlpool ramshorn, is one of Britain’s rarest freshwater creatures, found in only a handful of locations and highly sensitive to sewage pollution. But Ms Reeves portrayed…
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