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Shorten summer holidays to benefit pupils and parents , Yorkshire MP urges

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EU news: French don t care for Ireland, ex-diplomat says as MEP refuses to speak English | Politics | News

Julie Lechanteaux refused to speak English (Image: EU) The EU post-Brexit is proving to be a cold house for the Irish Ray Bassett In respect of the exchange between Mrs Delli and Mrs Lechanteaux, Mr Bassett, an advocate of a so-called Irexit, added: “It shows how little importance the French place in Ireland. “We have been useful to the EU during Brexit but now there is no need to consider our interests. “The EU post-Brexit is proving to be a cold house for the Irish.” Speaking to Express.co.uk in August, Mark Littlewood, director-general of the Institute for Economic Affairs, told Express.co.uk English will only become more important in the years to come.

Sunak s budget must place economic needs above party politics | Budget 2021

A catch-up strategy? How Government can give young Brits a boost in the Budget

The costs of Covid-19 have fallen on all parts of society. Deaths have hit hardest amongst the elderly – but shielding individuals, disabled Brits and others have had a tougher time of it than even those unable to hug their family or stuck with Netflix ennui. But the economic consequences, in the short-, medium- and long-term, are most likely to be felt by those at the start of their working lives. Of the job losses recorded since the start of the pandemic, more than four in five have been amongst those under 35. That number will almost certainly rise – a further 1.75m are still enrolled on the furlough scheme.

Budget 2021: My £20 is a lifeline - don t take it away

Budget 2021: My benefits top-up is a lifeline - don t take it away By Russell Hotten image copyrightEster de Roij image captionFreelance camerawoman Ester de Roij s last commission was cancelled just before lockdown in March Twenty pounds doesn t sound much - but it s been a lifeline, says Ester de Roij. When you haven t got much, taking away a little is a lot. The freelance wildlife camerawoman is referring to a highly-charged debate over Universal Credit (UC) and plans to trim payments by £20 a week. Last April, Chancellor Rishi Sunak introduced a £20 uplift to UC as part of his economic support measures, with Ester one of about six million people benefitting.

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