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Bond investing group buys as long-term borrowing costs soar to record highs

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Culture & Society   来源:Life  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Rates of knife crime, violence against women, and theft could rise in London without more government funding, the Metropolitan Police commissioner has warned.

Rates of knife crime, violence against women, and theft could rise in London without more government funding, the Metropolitan Police commissioner has warned.

Trump has described that state as “really important… if we win Wisconsin, we win the whole thing”. The summer Republican National Convention was held in Milwaukee.Harris was rallying in that same city when her party's own convention formally nominated her as the Democratic presidential candidate.

Bond investing group buys as long-term borrowing costs soar to record highs

Beyonce helped a city achieve its highest number of overnight visitors in a year since the pandemic.Sunderland saw a 4% rise in overnight stays compared to 2019.A spokesperson for the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative (NGI) said this rise can largely be attributed to the "bumper summer of live concerts" including Beyonce and Pink at the Stadium of Light.

Bond investing group buys as long-term borrowing costs soar to record highs

However total visitor numbers to north-east England continue to lag behind pre-pandemic figures, according to the latest statistics.About 69 million people visited the region in 2023 in total compared to 73 million in 2019, according to data collected by NGI.

Bond investing group buys as long-term borrowing costs soar to record highs

However the area saw a rise in overnight visitors in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic figures in 2019.

Summer concerts such as Sam Fender's in St James' Park, as well as Beyonce and Pink in Sunderland, helped these figures, NGI said.It is expected to open in September 2026 and will provide places for 60 children in each year group.

Labour Councillor Katy Cole, cabinet member for children’s services at Peterborough City Council, said: “Great Haddon is set to be our city’s newest and largest township, and as such, we need good quality schools for this community to thrive.“We are inviting residents and other stakeholders to have their say on the new school. It’s important that everyone’s views are captured, so that we can consider all this information in the final specification.

“Once the Secretary of State for Education signs off the plans in the spring, we can begin on the task of building and opening the new school.”More than 5,000 homes are being built at the Great Haddon development on Peterborough City Council land, just outside Yaxley.

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