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Top Links 1152 Anchovies & fishflation. Innovating in steel. The "Presbyterian Rebellion" & the ample hips of the stock market.

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July 05, 2026に開始

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Innovating in steel is essential for sustainable manufacturing and can drive economic growth in the face of rising fishflation.

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The stock market's 'ample hips' may indicate a disconnect between economic indicators and the real-world challenges faced by everyday people.

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The exploration of historical movements like the 'Presbyterian Rebellion' provides valuable lessons for today's social and economic challenges.

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Rising costs in food, like anchovies, reflect broader economic trends that require urgent policy intervention to protect consumers.

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The focus on fishflation distracts from more pressing economic issues like inflation in essential goods and services.

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