Nearly two months after Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were found guilty of committing tax fraud, they are sharing an update about how the legal ordeal affected their marriage.
05.07.2022 - 00:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that half a million people have been supported into work in less than six months thanks to ‘Way to Work’, a UK Government drive to get jobseekers into employment.
Launched in January, ministers set the target of supporting 500,000 jobseekers through the Jobcentre and into employment by the end of June. This coincided with the need to fill a record number of job vacancies as the economy rebounded following the coronavirus pandemic.
Unemployment now stands at an almost 50-year low with 627,000 more people in payroll employment compared to pre-pandemic levels. The DWP says the nation’s attitudes have been transformed, with many jobseekers’ taking on roles in new sectors and employers recruiting through Jobcentres for the first time.
By June 26, 2022 DWP estimated that at least 505,400 unemployed people receiving Universal Credit and Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) claimants have now moved into work during the campaign.
To keep up momentum, the Department said it will continue to bring jobseekers face to face with employers, helping more people find work and earn a wage.
Commenting on the figures, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Dr Thérèse Coffey, said: “When people needed jobs and the economy needed workers, we stepped up our efforts to connect Jobseekers with employers and have delivered on our target to get 500,000 more people into work in less than six months.
“Our ABC approach to help people get Any job first, a Better job next and into a Career is off to a flying start. With people in jobs, we can move to the next stage - helping them progress in-work and boost their earnings.”
Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, added that the UK Government is stepping up targeted
Nearly two months after Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were found guilty of committing tax fraud, they are sharing an update about how the legal ordeal affected their marriage.
Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor has discussed his mindset while writing the band’s upcoming album ‘The End, So Far’.Taylor was speaking to Kerrang, where he also talked about the band’s previous record ‘We Are Not Your Kind’ and their latest single, ‘The Dying Song’.The frontman referred to the band’s sixth album as a “palette” cleanser before sharing that writing their seventh “felt almost like a reset”.“I could get away from the shit that I’ve needed to say, and get back to the stuff that I want to say,” he continued.He also shared the meaning behind ‘The Dying Song’ during the interview, saying that “For the last few years it’s been very trendy to be offended and outraged by everything, and yet nothing happens – especially in my country, which is just fucking ridiculous.”He added: “It’s almost like the tables have turned, and the more angry people get, the more the people who they’re mad at just double-down on the shit. Instead of there being cause and effect, or crime and punishment, now it’s just like, ‘Fuck you, we don’t care.’“I can’t tell if that’s a reaction because of the almost nihilistic isolation of the cultures themselves, where neither side is acknowledging any of the good parts of each other – they’re just really honed in on the shit that they consider inflammatory.”Taylor then said it felt like people were “ringing the doomsday bell.”“You’re sitting there going, ‘Well, it’s been fun! Everybody, pick up your trash when you’re leaving, and I’ll see you in Hell!’” he said.
termination from CNN. “The Chris Cuomo Project” is the host’s latest effort to present his “signature take on today’s pressing current events.”The host used the inaugural episode of the podcast to address the controversy, saying “for me, the past is the past.” “There is no benefit to you if I re-litigate what was said and done involving my brother,” he said.
People claiming certain benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) may be eligible for a Budgeting Loan to help pay for essential products or services which they would otherwise be unable to afford due to their current circumstances.
“Basketball Wives” alum Tami Roman is helping suspicious lovers uncover whether their partners are cheating on them in the new reality series “VH1’s Caught in the Act: Unfaithful,” which premieres Monday night on the cable channel.Emotions run high in the trailer for the new series, which has some confrontational moments between couples or the suspected other parties. But due to her reputation across decades of television, Roman went into the show without concerns about getting caught up in any “Cheaters”-like incidents.“I had no concerns,” Roman told TheWrap. “You know, I think that one thing people know about me is that I’m not to be played with.
Some of Prince Harry’s oldest friends allegedly called him “f****** nuts” for dating Meghan Markle after she disagreed with some of their views at a social event, a new book claims.The Duke of Sussex’s friends are said to have been told off by the Duchess, after she heard some of their “endless banter” during a shooting weekend at Sandringham in 2016.The incident is said to have occurred not long after Harry and Meghan had gone public with their relationship, author Tom Bower claims in new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry And The War Between The Windsors.The prince had invited 16 of his friends to the event, including old friends from Eton and their partners. However, some told the author they felt Meghan didn’t make much of an effort with Harry’s pals, as well as calling them out on some of their risqué language and views.
Boris Johnson’s only remaining Scottish Tory ally has said he his sorry to see his “friend” leave Downing Street.
Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra has said a forthcoming reissue of the band’s 1980 debut album ‘Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables’ was done “intentionally” behind his back.The band announced the reissue earlier this month, which has been mixed by Grammy-winning studio engineer Chris Lord-Alge. It’s slated for release on September 30 via Manifesto Records.Though the reissue was approved by the band’s current lineup, Biafra, who hasn’t been part of the outfit since their 1986 disbandment, made his disapproval of the project clear.“People are asking, so I guess I have to say something,” he wrote on Alternative Tentacles, the website for his independent record label. “LISTEN BEFORE YOU BUY!!”Read his lengthy statement below in full:“This was done almost totally behind my back.
Cabinet Office Minister Kit Malthouse has warned transport services face “significant disruption” due to the heatwave as he urged people to avoid travelling on Monday and Tuesday. After chairing a meeting of the Government’s Cobra committee, Mr Malthouse told the BBC: “Obviously the transport providers are messaging people that they should only travel if they really need to on Monday and Tuesday.
Beyoncé has always been proud of her curves.
Boris Johnson for drama This England following his resignation, according to reports.Today (July 7) Johnson agreed to resign as Conservative Party leader and UK Prime Minister, with a new leader set to be appointed by autumn.His departure comes after Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Chancellor Rishi Sunak and more than 50 other Conservative MPs resigned from certain roles in the party.According to Variety, upcoming Sky drama This England won’t be filming any scenes to reflect Johnson’s past 48 hours and resignation.
A timetable for Boris Johnson’s replacement will be announced next week, as the embattled PM delivers his resignation speech outside 10 Downing Street, stating: “In politics, no one is indispensable.”
After a seismic 36 hours during which British politics has been rocked, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is stepping down and the British media is in overdrive speculating on what happens next. In the UK broadcasting world, questions will soon be raised about a future that will almost certainly have a different Culture Secretary than current incumbent Nadine Dorries.
Susanna Reid didn't have much of a comeback when Ben Shephard compared her to one of the current Love Island contestants. The pair were back hosting together on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (July 7) as the news continues to be dominated by more government resignations.
It’s been a month since Jeff Sagansky’s fiery speech at a NATPE event proclaimed that “we are in a golden age of content production and the dark age of creative profit sharing.” It put the prominent media investor and producer and former top entertainment executive at the center of a conversation about the adverse impact the proliferation of the streaming-driven “cost plus” business model has had on profit participation and ways Hollywood producers, agents and guilds can mobilize and fight to restore backend for creative talent. The issue of vanishing backend, which is estimated to result in as much as $1.5B of lost income a year for creative talent, is expected to be front and center in the looming WGA and other unions’ negotiations with the studios on new a film and TV basic agreement.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has introduced a change which now allows nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists and physiotherapists to legally certify fit notes, in new measures designed to help reduce the pressure on NHS doctors, particularly GPs by “slashing unnecessary bureaucracy”.
Netflix‘s new Marilyn Monroe biopic, Blonde, arrives later this year.Directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford) and based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates, Blonde is described as a story which reimagines the Hollywood icon and “blurs the lines of fact and fiction”.Speaking to Deadline last week (June 22), Brody – who plays Monroe’s husband and literary giant Arthur Miller in the film – joked that “there’ll be some controversy” around the fictionalised biopic (per The Independent).Watch the trailer for Blonde below.The film has attracted attention in recent months for acquiring a restrictive NC-17 rating in the US. As reported by Screendaily in February, editor Jennifer Lame (Tenet) was brought in early last year to “curb the excesses of the movie”.Speaking at the time about the rating, Dominik said: “It’s a demanding movie.