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10 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: 8.3 million British workers to have 'unliveable' sick pay of as little as £3 an hour
Despite upcoming changes in the Employment Rights Bill, millions of UK workers will still face inadequate sick pay. The fixed rate of statutory sick pay remains at £116.75 per week, which falls significantly below minimum wage levels, leaving many struggling financially during illness.
The bill will extend sick pay eligibility to an additional 1.3 million low earners but will not address the fundamental inadequacy of the current system. Experts warn that the low rate of sick pay can lead to financial strain and may pressure workers to return to work prematurely, potentially harming their health.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Vows to 'Invest Billions' into Greenland if They Join U.S.
President Trump proposed significant investment in Greenland, promising to create jobs and support its people if they choose to join the U.S. He emphasized the importance of Greenland's autonomy while expressing a strong interest in U.S. ownership for national security.
Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Egede firmly rejected the notion of selling the territory, asserting that it is not for sale and underscoring their commitment to freedom. Denmark has also indicated a focus on Arctic security amid concerns over Russian aggression.
#sports
Breitbart: 'LeFlop': LeBron Savagely Mocked After Atrocious Flop
LeBron James faced criticism after the Lakers' 111-101 loss to the Celtics, particularly for a dramatic flop while attempting to draw a foul. He exited the game with a left groin strain, with initial reports suggesting he could be sidelined for weeks.
Despite being the NBA's all-time leading scorer, his antics and political stances have made him a polarizing figure among fans.
#other
Le Monde: The Chinese paradox: How becoming the world leader in green energy slows climate progress
China's push for renewable energy, including solar and wind, is hindered by its heavy reliance on coal, the primary energy source for its industry. Despite leading in electric vehicle and battery production, the country's energy consumption growth has slowed climate progress, missing key carbon intensity targets.
This setback raises concerns about China's ability to meet its climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, particularly the goal to reduce carbon intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030. The National Development and Reform Commission acknowledged the shortfall, citing rapid energy consumption and extreme weather as contributing factors.