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Labour s shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Bridget Phillipson was grilled over whether the party has become boring under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer. The opposition MP was put under pressure to respond to criticism that Labour needs to differentiate themselves more from the Government and to take more risks in order to win back lost voters. It comes after one Northern Tory MP predicted more red wall seats could turn blue with real opportunities for his party in winning more votes across the UK.
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LONDON: Chancellor Rishi Sunak said he wants to provide “breathing space” for businesses struaggling during the pandemic by giving them more time to make the first repayment on goverment.
Firms hit by Covid lockdown were offered a lifeline in September, when the Treasury announced “pay as you grow” flexible terms to 1.4 million companies.
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A coronavirus safety awareness advertisement put forward by the British government that urged citizens to Stay home. Save lives was pulled this week after it was widely criticized as sexist.
The cartoon poster showed the inside of four homes, three of which had women and girls doing chores like ironing, sweeping, homeschooling and painting while the lone man in the fourth home relaxed on a couch with a woman and girl.
Lorraine Candy, the former editor of Sunday Times Style Magazine, reported on the controversy and questioned on Instagram if there were no intelligent, smart women advising the government about this? I am perplexed by the lack of awareness.