The Guardian - September 24, 2022
The Guardian - September 24, 2022
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September 24, 2022
Super-wealthy laughing all the way to the actual bank' after taxes slashed
Harrods food hall, London - the richest 5% will get nearly 45% of the chancellor's £45bn tax cuts
3 mins
Oxford Street Tax cuts put skip in some shoppers' steps
As shoppers descended on London's Oxford Street to patronise the city's high-end A shops yesterday, a large sign affixed to Selfridges read: "Let's change the way we shop".
2 mins
'What do they expect me to do?': part-time workers dismayed by benefit rule changes
Part-time workers have reacted with dismay at the tightening of benefit rules which means that unless they work longer hours and take steps to increase their earnings, they could have their benefits cut.
3 mins
Rail unions Plan for curbs on strikes 'will enrage members'
Rail unions have said that plans announced by Kwasi Kwarteng to limit the scope of strikes and pay negotiations will further "enrage" their members, before a period of sustained industrial action.
1 min
Ban on onshore windfarms lifted, but experts alarmed by lack of any other green policies
Kwasi Kwarteng has announced that the effective ban on onshore windfarms is to be lifted and the poorest households will regain access to insulation and energy efficiency measures.
3 mins
Liverpool and beyond 'Right place at the right time'
Since the last shift at Parkside colliery in St Helens clocked off in 1993 and its two shafts were capped, nature has taken over: scrubby silver birches have seeded themselves on the hardstanding all over the huge site alongside the M6, that once employed 2,000 local people.
3 mins
Stoxbridge? St Andrews beats Oxford and Cambridge to top spot
'These three are so close that tiny judgments would affect the order'
2 mins
Allergy victim's family call for legal support in complex inquests
The family of Celia Marsh, who suffered fatal anaphylaxis after eating a Pret a Manger "vegan" wrap contaminated with milk protein, have called for it to be made much easier for bereaved relatives to be legally represented at complex inquests.
2 mins
Russians queue at borders to avoid military service
Long lines of vehicles continued to form at Russia's border crossings on the second full day of Vladimir Putin's military mobilisation, with some men waiting more than 24 hours.
2 mins
Myanmar model who criticised junta appeals to UN for help
A Myanmar model who has spoken out against the military junta that seized power last year says she has sought help from the UN's refugee agency after she was denied entry to Thailand.
1 min
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