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A New Era for the Homeless: Rayner Pledges End to Criminalising Rough Sleeping
They cannot build more cheap social housing, its empty promises. They don't have enough workers for their original failed promises, now they are making more empty promises. Quite disgusting really UK 'doesn't have enough builders' for Labour's 1.5m homes The UK does not have enough construction workers to build the 1.5 million homes the government has promised, industry leaders have warned. Tens of thousands of new recruits are needed for bricklaying, groundworks and carpentry to get anywhere near the target, they told the BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yg1471rwpo -
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Economy Siam Commercial Bank Predicts Limited Baht Strengthening Amid Volatile Market
Asia becomes more influential as the US relevance declines worldwide. Asia is progressively moving away from the U.S. dollar, as a mix of geopolitical uncertainties, monetary shifts and currency hedging prompt de-dollarization across the region. Recently, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, committed to boosting the use of local currencies in trade and investment as part of its newly released Economic Community Strategic Plan for 2026 to 2030. The plan outlined efforts to reduce shocks associated with exchange rate fluctuations by promoting local currency settlements and strengthening regional payment connectivity. “Trump’s erratic trade policy decisions and the dollar’s sharp depreciation are probably encouraging a more rapid shift towards other currencies,” said Francesco Pesole, FX strategist at ING. While de-dollarization is not exactly a new phenomenon, the narrative has changed. Investors and officials are beginning to recognize that the dollar can and has been used as a leverage — if not overtly weaponized — in trade negotiations. This has led to a reevaluation of predominantly overweight U.S. dollar portfolios, said Mitul Kotecha, Barclays’ head of FX and EM macro strategy in Asia. "Countries are looking at the fact that the dollar has been, and can be used as a sort of weapon on trade, direct sanctions, etc… That’s been the real change, I think, in the last several months,” he told CNBC. Beyond ASEAN, the BRICS nations, which include India and China, have also actively developed and peddled their own payment system to bypass traditional systems like SWIFT and reduce dependency on the dollar. China has also been promoting bilateral trade settlements in the yuan. Just one of the reasons for the strength of the Thai baht? -
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Politics Anutin Moved to Commerce Ministry as Pheu Thai Tightens Grip in Cabinet Reshuffle
Bottom line, he's being sidelined -
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Prostitution Ring Uncovered in Phnom Penh Karaoke Raid
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Report Pattaya's Tourism at Stake: New Accommodation Bill Sparks Debate
Says someone that lives on the outskirts of town with a Kansas City pickup /SUV. But the topic is about tourists . And in this case tourists with out cars who cannot walk safely to the beach. ( No pedestrian overpasses). So it seems your missing the point Bud. All these beach "improvements" were for Thais parking their cars . Along that glorified road so called promenade. Evidently you are not aware what I nice promenade looks like. Jomtien had a nice promenade too. But the kick back concrete , unnecessary drain works sh*tshow has moved South to Jomtien , in case you haven't noticed. If this Pattaya promenade is so nice then why does the city have to continue with these happy sh*t events every weekend to attract Thais--- to make up for the lack of international visitors.
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