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Keep EHC plans for special educational needs, MPs say
Don’t scrap care plans for children with special educational needs, say MPs Kate McGough Education reporter
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq bounce after 3-day slide, but end week lower
Updated Fri, September 26, 2025 at 4:03 PM EDT 2 min read US stocks gained on Friday as investors breathed a relative sigh of relief over an inflation report that came in line with expectations. Wall Street also digested new data signaling souring consumer sentiment and President Trump’s fresh round of punishing tariffs. The Dow
Nice Business Ocean Forum: Business France connects Blue Economy stakeholders
This event, bringing together some sixty governments and numerous civil society stakeholders, highlights crucial water-related issues, such as rising temperatures, overfishing, ocean acidification and the potential for marine energy. A forum for the Blue Economy From June 9-11, 2025, Business France is co-organizing the Nice Business Ocean Forum (NOBF), accredited “Choose France,” alongside the Nice
Why France is at risk of becoming the new sick man of Europe
Hugh Schofield Paris correspondent BBC Some people in France were upset to learn this week that their political chaos was being laughed at… by the Italians. In less than two years France has gone through five prime ministers, a political feat unsurpassed even in Rome’s times of post-war political turbulence. And now, the French parliament
The mega trade deal that has French farmers in uproar
Lisa Louis Business reporter, Paris Lisa Louis French farmer Alix Heurtault worries that the trade deal could make it difficult for her to continue As the ink was drying on one of the world’s biggest trade deals, signed in Uruguay this month, and hailed as a milestone for the global economy, anger was brewing thousands
France to pay 38m citizens €100 each to ease costs
AFP Many French citizens are struggling with record prices at the pump The French government has announced a one-off payment of €100 (£84; $116) for each citizen whose monthly net income is €2,000 or less, to help counter the surge in fuel and energy prices. The “inflation allowance” will go to about 38 million French
Trump announces new tariffs on trucks, drugs and kitchen cabinets
Osmond Chia and Charlotte Edwards business reporters Getty Images US President Donald Trump has announced a new wave of tariffs, including a 100% levy on branded or patented drug imports from 1 October unless a company is building a factory in the US. Washington will also impose a 25% import tax on all heavy-duty trucks