Spain will grant residency and work permits to 300,000 migrants in the country illegally over the next three years, starting in May, to address workforce shortages. The policy aims to combat exploitation and abuse of undocumented workers, provide additional labor protections, and boost the economy. This move is part of Spain’s efforts to manage migration, simplify visa procedures, and support its welfare state, with 1.3 million visas issued to foreigners in 2023.
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Besieged Reeves hit by even worse than expected economic growth forecast
Rachel Reeves received a boost with the Bank of England cutting interest rates to aid economic growth, benefiting businesses and mortgage holders. However, growth expectations were halved due to increased NHS spending in her Budget, leading to projections of rising inflation. Despite calls for her to do more for struggling businesses, Downing Street reiterated support for Reeves to remain Chancellor for the entirety of the Parliament. Full Article
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