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Housing market in turmoil as prices slip, mortgages soar & homebuilding slumps

June 7, 2023 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

HOUSE prices have fallen year-on-year for the first time in over a decade, mortgage costs are spiralling and there are fears of a homebuilding slump.

It’s a perfect storm which has prompted home owners to ask: What’s gone wrong?

Despite our national obsession with house prices there has been a vacuum of long-term strategy in Westminster , with six housing ministers in the past year.

“The Government recognises the ambition to build more homes but has come up time and time again with planning regulations and nimbyism,” Aynsley Lammin, analyst at Investec said.

There are now fears that the housing supply could halve.

While the Government has stuck to a target of building 300,000 homes, local authorities are no longer mandated to hit targets, resulting in 56 projects already cancelled this year.

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Newish red-tape around nutrient quality in rivers is also delaying around a quarter of projects.

House prices slipped by 1 per cent in May compared to the previous year.

People are finding it harder to afford a mortgage due to rising interest rates .

Mortgage costs will now be around £5,000 more expensive for a homeowner that bought in 2021 on a two-year fixed deal.

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Inflation figures have added to fears that the Bank of England will raise rates above 5.5 per cent.

First-time buyers are being shut out of the market since the Government withdrew the Help to Buy and Right to Buy support in March.

It would take a 21-year-old 13 years to save for a 10 per cent deposit based on putting aside 10 per cent of their income a month, according to Interactive Investor.

Zara’s season in sun

SHOPPERS are still flocking to Zara despite the cost of living .

Spanish parent company Inditex, which also owns Bershka and Stradivarius, said sales grew by 13 per cent in the past three months to £6.5billion.

Inditex raised fashion prices by 5 per cent last year after rising costs — but there is no sign it will lower them when they fall.

Diageo’s titan Sir Ivan dies

TRIBUTES poured in yesterday after drinks firm Diageo’s boss Sir Ivan Menezes died just weeks before his retirement.

The FTSE 100 firm, maker of Guinness and Tanqueray gin , had on Monday announced a “significant setback” in Sir Ivan’s emergency surgery on a stomach ulcer.

The news saw Debra Crew’s promotion to chief executive brought forward by a month, leading many to fear the worst.

Now Sir Ivan, who joined the company in 1997, has died of complications following the surgery, aged 63.

He was called “one of the finest leaders of his generation” by chairman Javier Ferrán, who hailed Sir Ivan’s role in shaping Diageo into “one of the best-performing, most trusted and respected” of consumer firms.

Sir Ivan, born in India , had led Diageo for the last decade.

He was credited with making it the world’s largest spirits firm, via acquisitions such as George Clooney’s Casamigos brand .

Cooking on gas

THE owner of TGI Fridays claims to have saved £1million by not hedging its energy bills .

Many rival restaurant chains were locked into energy contracts when prices rocketed sixfold, but Hostmore’s decision to avoid longterm deals means it is now benefitting from falling gas prices.

Hostmore said that like-for-like sales were down three per cent across its 91 TGI Fridays restaurants so far this year but recent trading has improved.

Telegraph sale

THE DAILY and Sunday Telegraph have been put up for sale for £600million after Lloyds Bank seized control of the newspaper business from the Barclay family .

Lloyds has appointed AlixPartners as a receiver, meaning the profitable newspapers will avoid any insolvency process.

The shock move comes after Lloyds lost patience with the Barclays’ refusal to pay back a loan worth hundreds of millions of pounds.

Daily Mail owner DGMT has been tipped as a potential purchaser.


VODAFONE’S shares rose by 3 per cent yesterday after reports its long-awaited merger with Three could be announced this week.

Talks to combine the UK’s third and fourth biggest mobile phone operators would see a major shake-up of the market.


Medic cash bid

THE number of medical staff and teachers doing sales jobs for extra cash has risen by almost a fifth in a year.

In all, the Direct Selling Association, which represents brands such as Avon , Body Shop and Tupperware , reported a 36 per cent rise in people signing up to sell brands online to raise cash.

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A third of new sellers work evenings and made £481 a month on average.

DSA chairman Cliff Jones said: “People are looking for ways to offset the rising cost of living in a way which is home-based.”

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Four takeaways on the future of the global electric vehicle market

June 8, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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What’s more, electric car sales rose against the backdrop of an essentially flat global auto market — sales of new cars across all powertrains rose only 2% year-on-year — and a declining market for new cars with internal combustion engines. Among the wealthy auto markets, only Australia saw increasing sales of ICE cars last year, and even then they rose only 1%.

Today BloombergNEF released its seventh annual Electric Vehicle Outlook . The report offers reams of new data and projections around what’s become a familiar story: EV sales are growing at double digits each year and are now the only growth area in the global passenger vehicle market. China is the largest single market for EVs, and it’s also becoming a significant exporter of them. Additional EV adoption will mean much more extraction and processing of key materials like lithium.

Bloomberg News and Hyperdrive have covered the report’s key findings. Here are four additional takeaways:

1. EV sales are up, everywhere
Sales of passenger electric vehicles increased globally by more than 60% in 2022. They also increased in every major market. In India and Southeast Asia, traditionally small markets for EVs, sales were up more than 200%. They rose by 100% in Japan, close to 100% in China, 90% in Australia, 50% in the US and 17% in Europe.

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What’s more, electric car sales rose against the backdrop of an essentially flat global auto market — sales of new cars across all powertrains rose only 2% year-on-year — and a declining market for new cars with internal combustion engines. Among the wealthy auto markets, only Australia saw increasing sales of ICE cars last year, and even then they rose only 1%.

Southeast Asia and India are the only two markets where both ICE and EV sales increased year over year. It’s worth watching to see how long it takes for their triple-digit EV growth rates to reverse sales trends for ICE cars.

2. EVs as a share of autos lag solar, wind, hydro and nuclear in the power sector, but they will catch up
Thanks to decades of deployment of hydropower, nuclear power and renewables like wind and solar, a significant share of global power generation is now zero-emissions. Last year, more than 40% of global electricity was zero-carbon. Passenger vehicles? Not so much. Last year, EVs made up only 1.7% of passenger vehicle kilometers driven.

That’s a sign that EVs have a lot of catching up to do. But EVs can catch up with a following wind, so to speak. The power sector is continuing to decarbonize and by 2050, it will be more than 80% zero-carbon. EVs will account for an increasing percentage of global driving while their energy input becomes cleaner every year.

By mid-century, these two trend lines will have nearly converged. More than three-quarters of all driving in 2050 will be in EVs, and the power that tops them up will be more than four-fifths zero-emission.

3. Long range is not where you might expect it
A half-decade ago, there were only nine electric vehicle options available globally with at least 400 kilometers (249 miles) of range. Last year there were more than 200. The number of long-range EV trims (pre-packaged sets of features for a particular car model) has risen in every market, but one market dominates: China, which had only six long-range EV trims in 2018 and now has 141.

North America, which had eight long-range trims in 2018, has 56 today; Europe, which started with the same number that China did, has 61.

These long-range EVs price at a premium. BMW and Mercedes-Benz’s battery electric vehicles in Europe and the US cost 30% more than their ICE counterparts. BNEF’s advanced transport team expects automakers to roll out a number of lower-range, and lower-priced, EVs in the future as their electric sales commitments become more pressing.

3. Long range is not where you might expect it
A half-decade ago, there were only nine electric vehicle options available globally with at least 400 kilometers (249 miles) of range. Last year there were more than 200. The number of long-range EV trims (pre-packaged sets of features for a particular car model) has risen in every market, but one market dominates: China, which had only six long-range EV trims in 2018 and now has 141.

North America, which had eight long-range trims in 2018, has 56 today; Europe, which started with the same number that China did, has 61.

These long-range EVs price at a premium. BMW and Mercedes-Benz’s battery electric vehicles in Europe and the US cost 30% more than their ICE counterparts. BNEF’s advanced transport team expects automakers to roll out a number of lower-range, and lower-priced, EVs in the future as their electric sales commitments become more pressing.

4. Fuel cells, small and regional
Fuel cell electric vehicles powered by hydrogen have been on the market for years. They are also a stubbornly small market, with fewer than 16,000 sold worldwide in 2022. Not only that, but this small market is intensely regional. Korea accounted for two-thirds of last year’s passenger fuel cell market, followed by the US with 18%.

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Hostages but no demands: McCarthy says GOP rebels’ concerns unclear as floor blockade forces House adjournment

June 8, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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Fox News White House correspondent Kevin Corke and ‘Reason’ senior editor Robby Soave joined ‘MediaBuzz’ to discuss the pair’s negotiations.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy hit back at the conservative rebels who ground House floor proceedings to a halt earlier this week, claiming the lawmakers who have called for changes to how the House GOP conference is run have not outlined any specific demands.

“There are a few members who aren’t actually in the Freedom Caucus, and I’m not quite sure what they’re concerned about,” McCarthy said. “This is the difficulty, some of these members, they don’t know what to ask for, there’s numerous different things they’re frustrated about.”

Members of the hard line-right House Freedom Caucus and their allies tanked a procedural vote on the rules for a set of Republican-backed bills on Tuesday. It was the first time in two decades that a rules vote had failed. The dissenting lawmakers have voiced anger over the debt limit deal struck between McCarthy and President Biden, claiming Republicans got “rolled” in the compromise, and they’ve accused GOP leadership of exacting revenge on one member who tried to block the bill from coming to the floor by scuttling his own firearms legislation.

MCCARTHY BLAMES CONSERVATIVES’ HOUSE FLOOR REVOLT ON POSSIBLE SCALISE ‘MISCALCULATION’

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WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 01:  U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during a weekly news conference at the U.S. Capitol July 01, 2021 in Washington, DC. McCarthy held a weekly news conference to answer questions from members of the press. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

McCarthy told reporters on Wednesday evening that the House would adjourn until Monday and that he and the detractors would “work through it.” He suggested the early exit was making up time for members having to be called back last week to vote on the debt limit bill.

The speaker also cited the worsening air conditions in Washington, DC caused by wildfires just across the border in Canada.

“People are going home and we’re going to have to pick up our work next week. But the other thing, too, is we brought people back early last week,” McCarthy said. “I know some members, there are some problems with the smog out there and some…people are not going to be able to get home. So as it progresses further, I’ll let them be able to get home.”

CONSERVATIVES BLOCKADE HOUSE FLOOR IN LATEST MUTINY AGAINST GOP LEADERSHIP

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WASHINGTON – MAY 30: Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, speaks during the House Freedom Caucus news conference to oppose the debt limit deal outside of the US Capitol on Monday, May 30, 2023. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Rep. Andrew Clyde, the lawmaker whose firearms bill was taken off the vote schedule, said GOP leaders assured him it would come for a vote next week.

But the GOP lawmakers holding up the House floor have called for further assurances from McCarthy and leadership that they would give the right flank of the party more of a voice in the conference. Many cited agreements McCarthy made with them in January to secure their support for winning the speaker’s gavel.

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Conservatives are also claiming GOP leadership took revenge on Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., for trying to block the debt limit bill from coming to the floor (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

House Freedom Caucus member Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., told Fox News Digital on Wednesday, “I think it will stay at a standstill until there’s trust that has been re-established.”

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Buck said of the kind of guarantees members would need, “I don’t need commitments in writing. We’ve had those and they’ve been broken. And so I think that it’s more important that we actually see the plan implemented.”

McCarthy’s thin majority in the House puts him in a precarious position, only being able to lose a handful of GOP votes to still pass a bill with no Democratic support.

Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital.

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House Homeland Republicans to launch probe into Mayorkas’ ‘dereliction of duty’ in handling border crisis

June 7, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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FIRST ON FOX : The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing next week that officially launches an investigation into the alleged “dereliction of duty” by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in his handling of the ongoing crisis at the southern border.

The hearing, “Open Borders, Closed Case: Secretary Mayorkas’ Dereliction of Duty on the Border Crisis,” will take place on Wednesday and will include testimony from former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf, former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott and former acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director Joe Edlow.

The committee has undertaken a vigorous oversight timetable toward the Biden administration’s handling of the migrant crisis — which spiraled to historic levels under its watch. The committee held a bombshell field hearing in March, in which Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz described a situation in which agents were overwhelmed in multiple sectors where there was no operational control of the border.

Since then, the committee played a central role in forming a border and immigration package, which passed the House in May, but has not yet been picked up in the Senate.

With the House passage, an investigation of Mayorkas’ conduct is on the table, committee chairman Rep. Mark Green told Fox News Digital.

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Representative Mark Green, a Republican from Tennessee, speaks during a news conference at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, April 27, 2023. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“We passed the legislation, and now we’re gearing up to hold Mayorkas accountable. That’s essentially what starts next Wednesday. And it’s going to be a process of basically investigating, looking at the facts of the decisions that have been made by this secretary and how it’s impacted the American people,” he said.

Many Republicans, including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, have floated a potential impeachment of Mayorkas — with some members even introducing articles of impeachment against the DHS chief. But Green says the committee isn’t at that point yet.

“My mission as the chairman of [the committee] is ‘get to the facts.’ So we’re not talking about that. We’re not using that word. Every single thing we’re going to look at, every rock we’re going to look under is to find the facts,” he said. “And the facts, I think, are going to show that he has disregarded the laws passed by Congress, subverted those laws, been dishonest to Congress and the American people, among many, many other things. And we’re just going to get to the bottom of all that.”

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The Biden administration has backed Mayorkas, and has pushed back on Republicans and conservatives calling for his ouster. The agency has pointed to a sharp over 70% drop in border encounters since just before the end of Title 42 in May that it says shows that its plan is working “as intended.”

That plan includes a significant expansion of lawful pathways — including greater use of the controversial CBP One app and various parole programs — an asylum rule to limit claims by those who enter the country illegally, greater cooperation with Mexico, and stiffer penalties under Title 8, as well as increased repatriations. The administration has instead called on Congress to provide more funding and pass a sweeping immigration bill that the administration introduced on Day One. It has also touted a number of anti-smuggling efforts that it has launched in the region with regional partners.

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“Secretary Mayorkas is proud to advance the noble mission of the Department, support its extraordinary workforce, and serve the American people,” a spokesperson told Fox News Digital this week in response to criticism of Mayorkas in a separate hearing. “The Department will continue to enforce our laws and secure our border, protect the United States from terrorism, and improve our cybersecurity, all while building a safe, orderly, and humane immigration system.

“Instead of pointing fingers and pursuing baseless attacks, Congress should work with the Department and pass comprehensive legislation to fix our broken immigration system, which has not been updated in decades,” the spokesperson said.

Green is skeptical of the numbers cited by the administration, noting that they are comparing to a historic spike of 10,000 migrants a day seen a few days before the end of Title 42, and arguing that there has been a lack of transparency on specific numbers from the administration that his committee has requested.

“It’s a shell game, and we’re going to get to the bottom of that in this investigation, too,” he said.

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He also rejected claims that the administration has been working to secure the border.

“What Alejandro Mayorkas has done has created an open border. And that open border was intentional. And unfortunately, the cartels have seized that opportunity, made billions of dollars on human trafficking, and they’ve also sent fentanyl into the United States in record numbers, killing Americans,” he said.

“So I think I have a duty to find out the answers about why and how. And I need to inform the American people of just exactly the failure that this secretary has been,” he added.

Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.

He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter .

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Security forces launch combing ops in Manipur’s hill and valley areas

June 7, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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“Curfew has been relaxed for 12 hours in five valley districts and for 10 hours in the neighbouring hill districts. There is no curfew in six other hill districts. Movement of essential items along NH-37 has been ensured. 244 empty vehicles have left Imphal for Jiribam on Wednesday. A total of 212 loaded vehicles have left Noney and 212 loaded tankers and trucks left Jiribam on Wednesday,” Singh said in a statement.

Security Forces launched joint combing operations in the hill and valley areas across Manipur to control the sensitive areas and recover weapons and ammunition.

Security advisor to the Manipur government, Kuldiep Singh, on Wednesday said 57 arms, 318 ammunition and 5 bombs have been recovered from Porompat, Imphal East and Sugnu police stations and Kakching districts, taking the total number of arms recovered to 868 arms and 11,518 ammunition till date. Union home minister Amit Shah, during his visit to the state, had appealed to people to surrender weapons and warned those violating the Suspension of Operation agreement that they would face action.

“Curfew has been relaxed for 12 hours in five valley districts and for 10 hours in the neighbouring hill districts. There is no curfew in six other hill districts. Movement of essential items along NH-37 has been ensured. 244 empty vehicles have left Imphal for Jiribam on Wednesday. A total of 212 loaded vehicles have left Noney and 212 loaded tankers and trucks left Jiribam on Wednesday,” Singh said in a statement.

“The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2023 for entrance to MBBS and BDS Course was conducted at 22 centres (12 in Imphal West and 10 in Imphal East) on June 6, 2023. The examination was conducted in a peaceful manner and attendance was normal,” according to the statement.

Meanwhile, some outfits have stated that they will not surrender weapons at this juncture. The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), an apex body of valley-based civil society organisation, said that local youths were not willing to surrender arms as attacks by militants were intensifying. COCOMI spokesperson Khuraijam Athouba said, “On Wednesday, an operation was carried out to take away arms. However, this is not the time to disarm the people.”

In a letter to Shah, COCOMI alleged that a section of paramilitary troops remained inactive against terrorists. Demanding the replacement of the inactive paramilitary troopers, the organisation said that deployment of “sincere security organisations like the BSF and similar such forces is necessary to establish a sense of confidence among the masses”.

“We have witnessed the Meetei (Meitei) volunteers complying with the home minister’s appeal with a sense of confidence and respect. However, it is unfortunate that the attacks and aggression from the Kuki militants/terrorist have intensified again and there is no sign of any retreat from their side,” the letter said.

“COCOMI, on behalf of the people of Manipur, appeal to you one last time to take up befitting action against the defiant Kuki terrorists on an emergency basis, failing which the people of Manipur, especially the Meitei community is likely to reorganise a new wave of protest.”

The COCOMI resolution stated, “We will not surrender arms until narco-terrorists and related external aggressors are completely annihilated from…Manipur and peace is restored. The current times are not for the arms to be taken away from us, but rather for us to be given more arms…. The people of Manipur, therefore, cannot accede to the government’s call for depositing arms. In addition, we will not allow any military operations in the valley.”

Thousands of women under the banner of Meitei Meira Paibi, a civil society organisation, on Tuesday night formed a human chain and they marched in Imphal with torches in their hands and chanted in unison, ‘Long Live Manipur’.

INTERVENTION BY THE CHURCH

Thomas Chazhikadan, MP from Kerala, in a letter to lqbal Singh Lalpura, chairperson of National Commission for Minorities , stated that Churachandpur District Christians Goodwill Council, an organisation of Christian churches in Manipur, has reported that 121 church buildings were either damaged or burnt down in Manipur as of May 10, 2023.

“I request the Commission to send a delegation to Manipur to assess what has happened, and also order the state government to carry out a criminal investigation into these attacks and seek time-bound action taken reports from the government,” he stated.

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