Westminster council has proposed a plan to introduce alcohol-free “quiet nights” at Soho pubs in London to increase women’s safety and accommodate neurodiverse individuals with sensory-friendly environments. The initiative aims to make central London more peaceful from 6pm to the early morning by balancing nightlife with residents’ wellbeing, including installing new CCTV cameras and improving street lighting. The “Westminster After Dark Plan” also suggests extended retail hours and later museum openings to move away from traditional alcohol-focused nightlife options in the area.
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Eurozone inflation falls below target to 1.9%
Eurozone Inflation Drops Below ECB TargetIn May, Eurozone inflation fell to 1.9%, below the European Central Bank's (ECB) 2% target for the first time in seven months, leading economists to predict potential interest rate cuts. The euro declined by 0.3% following the data release, with expectations for a quarter-point rate cut to 2% anticipated at the ECB's upcoming meeting. Analysts suggest further easing is likely, with core inflation also decreasing to 2.3%, indicating a trend...
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