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Graceless Kemi concedes not a croak of kindness for newly liberated Keir | John Crace

It is customary to say something complimentary about a departing PM but the Tory leader couldn’t meet the moment

You learn a lot about a person at a time like this. Not so much about the prime minister, who has resigned. Keir Starmer has already revealed how he deals with a personal loss. But about the leader of the opposition. Here was a chance for Kemi Badenoch to show her human side. To give the world a rare sighting of her empathy gene. But Kemi just can’t go there. She can’t read a room. She has only one mode. All-out attack.

Other people’s moments of weakness are just material for her to use against them. Even now, she probably thinks she played a blinder at prime minister’s questions. A chance taken to humiliate Keir when he’s down. She has no idea how graceless she is. How charmless.

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Werknemers vallen volgens de FNV bijna flauw op de werkvloer. Welke rechten hebben ze?

Volgens Khalid Azougagh, beleidsadviseur veilig en gezond werken bij vakbond FNV, is de Arbowet niet duidelijk over werken in de hitte. Hij pleit voor duidelijke richtlijnen.


Omwonenden bij de rechter: ‘Geef inspraak in concept afspraken met Tata Steel’

De deadline voor maatwerkafspraken tussen de staat en Tata Steel is in zicht. Onderhandelen gebeurt nu achter gesloten deuren en zonder omwonenden. Stichting Gezondheid op 1 wil meer inspraak en garanties over gezondheid. Woensdag diende een kort geding.

Eurocommissaris Hoekstra wil lagere belastingen voor bedrijven – maar dat raakt ook de Nederlandse schatkist

Europees commissaris Wopke Hoekstra legt met zijn plannen voor belastingvoordelen en renteaftrek voor bedrijven een bom onder box 3. Dat kan de schatkist honderden miljoenen aan inkomsten schelen.


Wel.nl

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Brussel wil snijden in dividendbelasting voor vereenvoudiging

BRUSSEL (ANP) - De Europese Commissie heeft een reeks voorstellen gepresenteerd die belastingregimes in het landenblok ingrijpend kunnen veranderen. Volgens het dagelijks bestuur van de Europese Unie verminderen de aanpassingen de administratieve lasten voor bedrijven en stimuleren ze investeringen. Maar het is de vraag of de plannen de vereiste unanieme instemming krijgen van lidstaten, omdat die er ook belastingopbrengsten door dreigen mis te lopen.

Een van de belangrijkste aanpassingen is dat de Commissie alle bronbelastingen schrapt op dividenden, royalty's en rentes die een bedrijf uit het ene EU-land uitkeert aan een bedrijf in een andere lidstaat. In het voorstel staat ook een verruiming van de moeder-dochterrichtlijn, die grensoverschrijdende winstuitkeringen tussen een dochter- en moederbedrijf in EU-lidstaten onbelast laat. In de toekomst zou er geen minimumbelang tussen het moeder- en dochterbedrijf meer hoeven zijn om hiervoor in aanmerking te komen; een plukje aandelen in een buitenlands bedrijf volstaat voor de vrijstelling.


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Deno project is going to add cross-platform desktop apps in next major update

The next major release of Deno, a JavaScript/TypeScript runtime, will include new commands to build cross-platform desktop applications using web technology. Deno desktop will compile an application from a plain TypeScript file or from frameworks such as Next.js, Astro, Deno Fresh, TanStack Start or Vite SSR (server-side rendering). A distinctive feature is that the native WebView is used by default, rather than bundling the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF). The advantage is much smaller applications. In our quick test, a compiled application using WebView on macOS was around 68.5MB, whereas using CEF, which is also an option, the size was 308.9MB (though the docs suggest 150MB as typical) and startup was slower. The trade-off is that CEF provides all the features of Chromium and consistent rendering across platforms. Without CEF, it is a challenge to ensure the WebView on all supported platforms will work as expected, particularly since users may install on older machines with out-of-date native web browsers. This is a particular problem with macOS and Safari. Deno desktop has a further option, called Raw, which has no web engine. Developers get window management and can draw a user interface with WebGPU, the Skia library, or their own custom rendering. A Deno desktop application, other than one using Raw, includes a local web server, which means that developers can easily port web applications. According to the docs, the cost of "a single network hop" is negligible in most cases. That said, there is also an option for in-process binding, which exposes a Deno function directly to the WebView or CEF. Deno Desktop supports native menus and context menus (right-click), native dialogs for alerts and confirmations, and notifications via the Web Notifications API, which appear as native notifications. File picker dialogs are not yet supported, other than by the web file input type, or drag and drop. There is no separate clipboard API yet. Mobile applications are not yet supported, though it is planned. There are plenty of existing options for building desktop applications with web technology, including the popular Electron used by many well-known applications but sometimes disliked for its high resource usage. The Deno desktop docs include a comparison with Electron, Electrobun, Tauri, and Dioxus. Deno desktop looks well thought-out, though it is not yet stable, and we noticed issues such as the window close button not working in macOS using WebView, as well as friction trying to get it working with some web frameworks. The broader question, perhaps, is whether this will help the Deno project gain market share. It began as an effort to improve on Node.js, and has been somewhat upstaged by the Bun project now owned by Anthropic. One of the problems for Deno is that the Node.js ecosystem is so entrenched that the project has had to retrofit Node.js compatibility, diverting engineering time from other potential features. One Deno user, Hong Minhee, posted that they liked Deno initially because it avoided the pain of Node.js. "No configuration files, no node_modules, no agonizing over which package manager to use." Now though, "Deno is spending more and more of its energy catching up to Node.js," while on the other side of the camp, Node.js has added features such as TypeScript compatibility. "Why didn't Deno hold the course?" they ask. The quick answer is that the pull of the established Node.js ecosystem was too strong. Deno desktop looks promising and could provide another reason to use Deno if it works well, though there is also a risk of further diluting the resource available for the core runtime.®

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Extreme hitte: Kinderen koelen voeten in de klas, veerpontjes uit de vaart en maandrecord verbroken

Klamme nachten, tropenroosters en de zoektocht naar verkoeling: het is bloedheet in onze regio. Vanaf woensdag 12:00 is het code oranje vanwege de aanhoudende hitte. Volg via dit liveblog de laatste ontwikkelingen over de hitte.

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Studenten en kennismigranten uit Gaza geland op Schiphol: ‘Alles is kapot, maar voor ons is er nu weer kans op leven’

De toekomst begint elk moment weer, maar nooit zo luid als tijdens een hittegolf

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CSTO Warns of Rising Border Tensions Following Zelensky’s Ultimatum to Belarus

Zelensky warned last week that his military would strike ground stations in Belarus if it continues to allow Russia to use them.