A recent episode of Good Morning Britain has received over 60 complaints to Ofcom as people perceived presenter Alastair Campbell was being "biased" against the government.
24.09.2021 - 10:10 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The food and farming sector has warned the government that shelves could go empty among fears of consumers panic buying this winter.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) has called for an urgent Covid Recover Visa to allow firms to recruit from outside the UK to supplement "crippling" shortages in labour.
The head of the NFU, Minette Batters, has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson warning that the food
A recent episode of Good Morning Britain has received over 60 complaints to Ofcom as people perceived presenter Alastair Campbell was being "biased" against the government.
The state of the Union is “pretty fragile at the moment” according to the UK’s leading constitutional expert - and Boris Johnson’s “muscular Unionism” is not helping.
Boris Johnson never understood what his Brexit Withdrawal Agreement with the EU really meant, his former chief adviser has said in a blistering attack.
Boris Johnson has jetted off to a holiday in Marbella, leaving behind an energy crisis, an ongoing fuel crisis HGV driver shortage which has threatened supply chains and cruel benefit cuts.
Tenerife could become victim to a devastating tsunami after a series of recent extreme weather events, scientists have warned.
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Boris Johnson has admitted that the HGV shortage crisis could last into Christmas. The Prime Minister was asked about his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s interview with the Daily Mail on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show this morning.
£20 notes. If you use the £20 or £50 cash notes to purchase items, then be warned: in a year, the legal tender status will be withdrawn and you will no longer be able to use them.
first reported how internal messages revealed it was “extremely unlikely” kebabs and koftas will be part of the initial deal – despite the Prime Minister saying they would be. An official said there is no “deadline” for lifting the ban.Johnson’s announcement prompted a civil servant to email a colleague telling him “some of what he said was misleading”.
Christmas menu as a farming boss has issued a warning the UK could face a 'national shortage' in the run up to Christmas, brought on by a lack of labour following Brexit.Kate Martin, of the Traditional Farm Fresh Turkey Association (TFTA), has suggested customers may want to be getting their orders in early as the shortage may take affect before Christmas.The Manchester Evening News has reported the TFTA, who represents producers of high end, free-range turkeys, have said some poultry farms have
European Union " over Brexit. Scotland and the UK is currently witnessing a shortage of fuel and certain foods due to a number of issues, such as Brexit and coronavirus.
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UK Government has paid out £25.2billion in financial support to 2.9million self-employed individuals whose business has been affected by coronavirus through the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that 9.1 million total grants have been claimed by self-employed workers across the UK since the scheme launched in May last year.
'beaning' seems to have branched out, leading to a new trend - 'spaghetti hooping'. Police previously released images warning of the bizarre beaning trend which sees youngsters poured tins of beans over doorsteps, driveways and cars.
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