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Yogesh Zanzamera lays out his bed on the floor of the factory where he works and lives, one of around two million Indians polishing diamonds in an industry being hit hard by the Ukraine war.
But Boris Johnson was non-committal when asked if he would slash fuel duty further.
While Bank of England decision may help first-time buyers, experts say there will still be restrictions
A decade-long freeze on the tax-free mileage allowance means drivers now risk being forced to pay to work, as the Treasury faces calls to raise the rate from 45p.
It has been a painful start to the year for investors. Global markets have lost 12pc in the past six months. Yet savers must make double-digit returns if they want to prevent inflation, which is forecast to hit 11pc this year, eroding the value of their money.
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But Boris Johnson was non-committal when asked if he would slash fuel duty further.
Consumers should start cutting back on their energy use immediately, the bosses of France's three big energy companies urged Sunday, warning of social tensions next winter unless reserves are replenished.
RMT union boss Mike Lynch said he cannot rule out more industrial action unless the dispute is resolved.
The Business Secretary is expected to claim the method could be manipulated by ‘ill-intentioned’ states.
The pair joined several hundreds of people outside King’s Cross St Pancras Station on Saturday afternoon for the RMT rally.
SCHLOSS ELMAU, Germany (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday it was reasonable to consider ways of protecting British steelmakers against surging energy costs which are less of a problem for their competitors from other countries. "We have a system in the UK where we don't privilege our industry in the way that some other countries do," Johnson told broadcasters as he arrived in Germany for a meeting with Group of Seven leaders. The Sunday Telegraph newspaper said Johnson was seeking tighter quotas for steel imports from emerging economies to protect domestic producers, a move which could breach international trade rules.
The pair joined several hundreds of people outside King’s Cross St Pancras Station on Saturday afternoon for the RMT rally.
RMT members walked out on Saturday.
The biggest rail strike in a generation is set to continue on Saturday as passengers brace for more travel chaos.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seeking tighter quotas for steel imports from emerging economies to protect domestic producers, a move which could breach international trade rules, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported. Britain proposed on Thursday to extend for a further two years an existing package of tariffs and quotas on five steel products to protect domestic steelmakers. However, the Sunday Telegraph said wider measures were being finalised for announcement in the coming week, in a bid to bolster support for Johnson in industrial areas which had historically supported the opposition Labour Party.
Several large US companies have pledged to provide health coverage for out-of-state abortions, with a few also slamming the Supreme Court decision nullifying federal abortion rights.
Lufthansa does not expect its global airline operations to return to normal until 2023 after staff shortages and booming demand amid the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions forced it to cancel some flights, Die Welt newspaper reported on Saturday. "Unfortunately, a short-term improvement now in the summer is hardly realistic," Lufthansa board member Detlef Kayser told Die Welt, adding the problem is global rather than exclusive to Germany and the only way out is to reduce the number of flights. Lufthansa has announced plans to scrap around 3,000 flights, or some 15% of its capacity, at its hubs in Frankfurt and Munich this summer.
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