Two Britons are among dozens feared missing after a tourist yacht sank off the coast of Egypt, with 16 people still unaccounted for despite a rescue operation saving 28 individuals. The boat, carrying 31 tourists of various nationalities and 13 crew members, was hit by a wave in rough weather, causing it to capsize near Marsa Alam. A survivor reported the incident occurred in the middle of the night, prompting some tourists to be airlifted for medical treatment, while the Egyptian Meteorological Authority had previously warned of hazardous conditions in the area.
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Fresh blow for Rachel Reeves as AstraZeneca scraps £450m investment in UK vaccine plant
Rachel Reeves' hopes to regain business confidence suffered a blow as AstraZeneca cancelled a £450 million investment in a vaccine plant in Merseyside, amid concerns over promised subsidies. This setback came after failed attempts to attract major investments and job losses at companies like Lloyds Bank and Tesco, with criticism focused on national insurance hikes and new employment rights. Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith criticized Labour's handling of the situation, highlighting the impact of tax...
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