Jimmy Carter, the longest-living US president who died at 100, was a Nobel Peace Prize winner known for his humanitarian work. His passing came just before Donald Trump’s second term, and he had recently cast his ballot for Kamala Harris. Carter’s presidency faced challenges but he was praised for his post-office work, including founding the Carter Center and volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
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Problems with UK economy data could be widespread, warns lawmaker
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, highlights the damaging gaps in the UK's jobs data that may have wider implications for the country's statistics, as a top lawmaker warns of economic policymakers "flying blind" due to failures in data collection. Dame Meg Hillier raises concerns about under-investment in systems, drawing parallels with the Bank of England's issues, and emphasizes the need for a solution to the data gaps to address challenges such as lacklustre growth...
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