The Guardian - August 20, 2022
The Guardian - August 20, 2022
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August 20, 2022
Pandemic-hit Cineworld preparing to file for bankruptcy
Cineworld, the world’s second-largest cinema chain, is preparing to file for bankruptcy after failing to see a quick enough recovery in movie going since the end of the pandemic.
2 mins
Covid breach Scottish MP faces growing calls to resign
Margaret Ferrier pleaded guilty to exposing the public to the Covid virus
2 mins
NHS Plans to look abroad to solve 'chronic' staff shortage
Foreign workers could be recruited for care homes in England under government plans amid concerns about staff shortages this winter.
2 mins
Low pay Labour sets out plan to link minimum wage to cost of living
Labour has drawn up plans to put hundreds of pounds into the pockets of the lowest paid by instructing the Low Pay Commission to factor in living costs when it sets the minimum wage.
2 mins
Not too posh to pawn Cash squeeze for the asset rich creates gold rush for lenders
You wouldn't think somebody with a £300,000 watch would need to borrow £20,000 but we have seen it a few times.
2 mins
Unexpected increase in retail sales in July driven by online promotions
Retail sales in Great Britain unexpectedly rose in July as consumers continued spending, despite concerns over the cost of living crisis.
1 min
Deal or no deal?
A typical day for a broker
1 min
Rise in mega-farms raises fears over animal and human welfare
There are more than 1,000 US-style mega-farms now in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including some holding as many as 1 million animals, according to a new investigation.
2 mins
Tough times in Estonia
Daily life in Europe's inflation hotspot
3 mins
French right 'stigmatising' poor parents over cash for school items
Rightwing opposition MPs in France have been accused of stigmatising poorer people by suggesting low-income families were fraudulently using a government allowance for school supplies.
1 min
US judge tells Starbucks to rehire workers sacked over union push
Starbucks staff celebrate a vote in Memphis in favour of unionisation
1 min
The early adopter who now runs a solar business
Former Guardian economics journalist Ashley Seager was so inspired by the performance of his home solar panels installed 15 years ago - he now runs a solar business of his own.
1 min
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Editor: Guardian News & Media
Categoría: Newspaper
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Daily
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The Guardian has a liberal political stance and covers a wide range of topics, including news, politics, business, culture, and opinion. It also has a number of special interest sections, such as the Guardian Weekly, which is a weekly international edition, and the Guardian Cities, which covers urban life.
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