By Sam Hall Good evening. Rishi Sunak said cooperation between the UK and France on tackling the small boats crisis is now at an “unprecedented level”, after agreeing a £500 million deal with Emmanuel Macron. We also have the latest as the BBC told Gary Lineker to “step back” from presenting Match of the Day.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 March 10”
Tag Archives: recession
Business news: Recession forecast in Germany
In January Germany has fallen into recession, experts have warned, after official data revealed a surprise slump at the end of last year. Germany will be the only large economy in the European Union to suffer a recession this year, forecasters have said, in a blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz after he insisted the countryContinue reading “Business news: Recession forecast in Germany”
10 February 2023 – Trans self-ID policy, prisons, drugs and other matters
High standards do not make you a bully, insists Raab After weeks of speculation over his future following allegations of bullying from civil servants, Dominic Raab today makes a rare intervention. The Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary says that it is possible to set high standards without staff being bullied, as he insists heContinue reading “10 February 2023 – Trans self-ID policy, prisons, drugs and other matters”
Pressure to cut the tax burden on households and businesses
Rishi Sunak said he “wished” he could cut taxes “tomorrow” but the current state of the public finances meant he is unable to.
What happened over the weekend in the weekend of 2022 12-14 November
If you would have missed the news over the weekend of 12-14 November, here is a summary of some news events that should be allowed to grab your attention.
The Telegraph Front Page Daily Newscoverage
What you might find to read in the Telegraph today 2022/10/11
Stories from The New York Times for the 4th week of August 2022
August 22 A photo provided by the Russian government said to show investigators at the site of a car bombing outside Moscow.Russian Investigative Committee/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images A brazen attack near Moscow rattles Russians Russia has opened a murder investigation into the car bombing that killed Daria Dugina, 29, a hawkish political commentator whoContinue reading “Stories from The New York Times for the 4th week of August 2022”
Economic pain for all or for the poorer majority
We can not allow the capitalist governments and central banks in Europe to follow the US Fed’s lead in willing to throw the economy into a recession, destroying millions of more jobs.
The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022
August 22 Care homes / Staffing crisis leaves many English care home residents’ basic needs unmet Vulnerable people left alone in rooms for 24 hours a day and denied showers for a week as vacancies rise to 165,000 Thousands of vulnerable people are suffering inadequate care as severe staffing shortages in previously good care homesContinue reading “The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022”