Prime Minister Narendra Modi filed his nomination papers from the Varanasi parliamentary seat, disclosing his mobile phone number and email address in the election affidavit. He also revealed his assets, income, and participation in religious rituals before addressing party members and highlighting achievements during his tenure.
The Ministry of Tourism has taken swift action in response to reports of illegal construction activities at Butamyata beach, a protected area near Sinemorets. Following an investigation by the Regional Environmental and Water Inspectorate - Burgas, which confirmed the importation of soil and construction activities at the site, the Ministry ordered an immediate inspection.
The Ministry of War is considering compulsory military training for individuals in professions that involve the use of weapons, such as border guards, court guards, and private security personnel. This proposal aims to ensure proper training and preparedness for those who handle weapons as part of their job.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil a significant £1.5 billion in savings from civil service administration budgets, aiming to demonstrate fiscal discipline and control over public finances. This move comes as the UK faces economic headwinds and a volatile global stage, with the Office for Budget Responsibility expected to downgrade growth forecasts and leave Reeves with a £4.5 billion shortfall.
UK consumer confidence saw a marginal improvement in March, rising to -19, but experts warn there is still "little evidence of a recovery" as households remain cautious due to persistent economic pressures. The slight uptick was driven by a more positive view of the past year's economic performance and cautious optimism for the year ahead, but concerns remain as GDP shrank in January and geopolitical developments add to uncertainty.