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Newsletter Nov 29, 2022 [ International Business Times]( [Britain U-turns over energy-saving publicity drive]( The government is already partially subsidising rocketing electricity and gas bills after prices soared following the invasion of Ukraine by key fossil fuel producer Russia. [Irish privacy regulator fines Facebook 265 million euros]( Ireland's data privacy regulator imposed a 265 million euro ($277 million) fine on social media giant Facebook on Monday, bringing the total it has fined parent group Meta to almost 1 billion euros.  [Learn more about Jeeng]( [A tale of two stock markets: How London still trumps Paris for investors]( Paris' luxury-laden stock exchange is now worth more than London's. But although size matters, there are other indicators highlighting the UK capital's popularity with investors. 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