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Restaurant boss takes extraordinary dig at his own STAFF as he announces shock closure of popular establishments
The owner of two popular Melbourne restaurants has taken aim at his own staff.

China’s Rare Earth Origin Story, Explained
Low environmental standards helped China become the world’s low-cost producer of rare earths, but Beijing was also focused on helping the industry.

F-16 escorts plane out of area after airspace incursion near Trump's golf course
An F-16 US fighter jet on Saturday intercepted a general aviation aircraft that violated a temporary restriction of the airspace over US President Donald Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, the US military said in a statement.

Reform UK puts teenagers in charge of vital public services
Concerns raised about council appointments, including 19-year-old overseeing children and family services

How a £1.5bn ‘wildlife-boosting’ bypass became an environmental disaster
A14 in Cambridgeshire promised biodiversity net gain of 11.5%, but most of the 860,000 trees planted are dead. What went wrong?

No 10 regrets choice of ‘insipid’ new cabinet secretary, sources say
Keir Starmer’s aides said to be trying to work around Chris Wormald, who was only appointed six months ago

‘We promised change but people aren’t feeling it yet’: Labour rues poor first year
MPs, aides and other party figures reflect on what went wrong and how they could still turn things around

Wild kangaroo harvests are labelled ‘needlessly cruel’ by US lawmakers – but backed by Australian conservationists
The campaign to ban kangaroo products is ‘muddled’ and not based on knowledge, wildlife experts say<br>

Reform councillor’s boast about removing ‘trans-ideological’ books from children’s library sections falls flat
Paul Webb said he ensured books and material were pulled from children’s section of Kent libraries, but it emerges they were never there

Ban on Palestine Action to take effect after legal challenge fails
Being a member of, or showing support for, the direct action protest group will be a criminal offence after judge’s decision

Carbon-capture plan may be self-defeating | Letter
<strong>Letters: </strong>A tech startup that uses lime pellets to filter ships’ exhaust fumes will gain nothing if emissions from its production process are not reduced, writes <strong>Dr Richard Richards</strong>

‘A war of the truth’: Europe’s heatwaves are failing to spur support for climate action
Voters may feel hotter summers are ‘too much’ but they appear to tolerate roll-back of policies to stop global heating

These women are raising endangered butterfly larvae from prison: ‘They reconnect with their own brilliance’
The women are raising larvae of the endangered Taylor’s checkerspot for release into the wild

‘Balcony solar’ may at last become a reality for flat residents in Britain
UK to launch safety study into DIY ‘plug-in’ systems such as Germany’s <em>Balkonkraftwerk</em> as part of plan to triple solar capacity by 2030

Lockdown to locked up: ex-Janus Henderson insider jailed after WFH trades
Sentencing of Redinel Korfuzi and his sister caps a four-month trial in London

IMEA Maersk Market Update - July 2025
As market dynamics evolve and peak-season activity intensifies, many businesses are rethinking their sourcing patterns, transport routes, and inventory buffers to stay ahead of fluctuating demand, capacity constraints, and regulatory shifts.