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The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 10

By Sam Hall Good evening. The Duke of Sussex’s stateside publicity tour has made more waves this side of the Atlantic, as he expressed concern for “young kids” in the Royal family. We have all the fallout from Prince Harry’s latest interview. Queen ‘knew what was going on’ Harry’s latest interview has led to moreContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 10”

Cynical, calculated and coordinated

Originally posted on Croydon Communists:
Analysis by the TUC of the latest government statistics confirms that while average earning fell by £76 in 2022, the pay of key workers in the public sector fell by an agonising £180 per month this decline in wages was the highest since 1977 the average pay of workers is…

The Telegraph looking at the third week of August 2022

August 15 By Danny Boyle  The heatwave is set to be broken by thunderstorms, but they are unlikely to help shrinking water supplies. And, as A-level students await their results, we explain why they might be disappointed. Prepare to be disappointed with A-levels, pupils told A-level students are receiving their results this week – andContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the third week of August 2022”

The Big Question: How do British wages compare to inflation?

How do British wages compare to inflation? British workers have suffered the largest drop in regular pay since records began, with wages falling by nearly 3 per cent.   Earnings excluding bonuses fell by 2.8 per cent between March and May this year when inflation is taken into account, Office for National Statistics (ONS) data shows.   This wasContinue reading “The Big Question: How do British wages compare to inflation?”