July 25, 2021
published at 3:42 AMReuters
People and dogs mingle at After Bark, a bar which also makes cocktails for the animals, in London, Britain July 22, 2021.
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LONDON - A bar in London is serving up drinks to a new breed of booze hounds, offering puptails such as a Bloodhound Mary or Barkarita to dogs brought along by their owners for a drink. I think everyone wants to have a life. When you are a dog carer, dog parent, you do feel quite bad if you leave them alone, said Jamie Swan, who opened the After Bark bar and cafe in June.
Cheers to that! A bar in London is serving up drinks to its customers & their dogs
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A Bloodhound Mary please bartender, and one for my dog
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Anti-poverty study’s findings pile pressure on ministers to retain £20 Universal Credit Covid uplift
Last April, Universal Credit was increased as a temporary measure. Photograph: Martin Lee/Alamy
Last April, Universal Credit was increased as a temporary measure. Photograph: Martin Lee/Alamy
Tue 13 Jul 2021 19.01 EDT
Last modified on Tue 13 Jul 2021 19.03 EDT
The £20-a-week cut to universal credit in October will leave out-of-work families with children barely half the income needed to achieve a socially-acceptable basic standard of living, according to new research.
Many working families will also struggle to reach minimum income standards, it found, with a single parent in full-time work on the national living wage left £46 short each week – growing to £66 when the £20 universal credit uplift is removed.