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CUTS calls on government to increase allocation to Road Fund in 2026 Mid-Year Budget

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June 22, 2026

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CUTS calls on government to increase allocation to Road Fund in 2026 Mid-Year Budget

CUTS International, a leading research and public policy think is calling on the Government to increase funding for road maintenance in the upcoming Mid-Year Budget Review, following the damage caused to roads, bridges and drains by this year’s heavy rains. Road damage is becoming a daily burden on Ghanaians. Many roads across the country are []

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Irish News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Keir Starmer says £15bn defence investment plan will prepare UK for war

The long-awaited investment package is partly funded by cuts to road and energy schemes.

Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

CUTS urges govt to increase road fund allocation

The Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) International has urged the government to increase funding for road maintenance in the 2026 Mid-Year Budget Review to address the extensive damage caused by this year’s heavy rains. According to the policy think tank, deteriorating roads, bridges and drainage systems across the country are imposing significant costs on The post CUTS urges govt to increase road fund allocation appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

NDTV

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· Jul 6, 2026

TCS Q1 Preview: Wage Hikes Seen Weighing On Margin, Growth Stays Muted

TCS Q1 Preview: Street expects modest revenue growth in Q1 FY27, with commentary on BFSI demand, margins and the BSNL project in focus.

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

दुई पालिका जोड्ने निर्माणाधीन पुललाई दुई करोड बजेट

तनहुँ। दुई पालिका जोड्ने निर्माणाधीन मोटरवेल पुलका लागि गण्डकी प्रदेश सरकारबाट रु दुई करोड बजेट विनियोजन भएको छ। व्यास नगरपालिका र ऋषिङ गाउँपालिका जोड्ने सेती नदीमाथि निर्माणाधीन पुलका लागि प्रदेश सरकारले आर्थिक वर्ष २०८३/८४ का लागि रु दुई करोड बजेट विनियोजन गरेको हो। विसं २०७७ चैत २३ गतेदेखि निर्माण सुरु भएको उक्त पुल निर्माण व्यवसायीको []

Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Landmark housing bill advances in Congress with bipartisan support

Measures to provide federal funding for housing production in big cities could be particularly significant to California.

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 7, 2026

Reform Offers to Cover the Cost of Farage’s By-Election

Reform has offered to cover the cost of the Clacton by-election for the taxpayer. Nigel Farage says: “I have spoken to the CEO of Tendring District Council. Reform has offered to cover the cost of the by-election. I will be writing to Rachel Reeves later today with the same message. Given that we asked for

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Related coverage for "CUTS calls on government to increase allocation to Road Fund in 2026 Mid-Year Budget": Irish News — Keir Starmer says £15bn defence investment plan will prepare UK for war. Ghanaian Times — CUTS urges govt to increase road fund allocation. NDTV — TCS Q1 Preview: Wage Hikes Seen Weighing On Margin, Growth Stays Muted. Nepal News — दुई पालिका जोड्ने निर्माणाधीन पुललाई दुई करोड बजेट. Los Angeles Times — Landmark housing bill advances in Congress with bipartisan support. Guido Fawkes — Reform Offers to Cover the Cost of Farage’s By-Election