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During his speech, Murray had argued changes "will make land prices more affordable for farmers" as fewer people buy up land to avoid paying inheritance tax.

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In different places, groundwater decline can cause various impacts: it can make land sink, streams, wetlands, and wells dry up and seawater creep inland under the ground.

The new bills include a Cladding Remediation Bill to introduce a levy in Scotland - replicating the UK government's Building Safety Levy, an Agriculture Bill to create a new framework for rural support and a Land Reform Bill to make land ownership more transparent.

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Rather than allowing insurance companies to make land use policy through rates, state and local authorities ought to develop rational rules to guide construction in high-risk areas.

Typhoon Talim was gaining strength and due to make land at night along China's southern coast, forcing the cancellation of flights and trains in the regions of Guangdong and Hainan.

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