The Independent - November 17, 2022
The Independent - November 17, 2022
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November 17, 2022
Mini-Budget damaged UKâs reputation, says Bank chief
Ministers told to tread carefullyâ ahead of autumn statement
3 mins
Barclay hints NHS will get funding from chancellor
Health secretary Steve Barclay has strongly suggested the NHS will receive billions in additional funding from the Treasury in todayâs autumn statement to offset inflationary pressures.
1 min
Sunakâs Raab gamble has backfired, Tory MPs claim
Tory MPs have accused Rishi Sunak of a gamble that backfiredâ after two official complaints of bullying were made against his deputy Dominic Raab.
3 mins
Raab is one more shining example of Tory integrity
Before Dominic Raab became an MP, he settled an employment dispute with a female colleague, the details of which canât be revealed because of a confidentiality agreement.
3 mins
The Tory integrity problem isnât going to be solved soon
Faced with widespread allegations of bullying and inappropriate behaviour towards civil servants, and about to face the formidable Angela Rayner at Prime Ministerâs Questions, Dominic Raab had choices: try and rebut the welter of charges against him under parliamentary privilege; make some feeble attempt to evade responsibility; or fashion a more substantial shield to shelter behind.
2 mins
PM vows to release tax returns within the year
Rishi Sunak has promised that he will within the coming year become the first prime minister since 2016 to publish his tax returns in full.
1 min
Meteorite may hold clues to Earthâs greatest mysteries
A meteorite that fell in the UK last year holds key information about how oceans and life formed on Earth, scientists have said.
2 mins
Artemis rocket blasts off in Nasa bid to return to moon
Nasa successfully launched its Artemis rocket yesterday, heralding a new era of space exploration that will eventually see humans return to the moon.
1 min
Housing chief should not be in a job after toddlerâs death ina mouldy flat, says Goveel x aa ie ee 8 ne Se
Housing secretary Michael Gove has said it beggars beliefâ that a housing chief is still in the job after a toddler died because of a mould-ridden flat.
2 mins
Security threat from Russia will last for years, says MI5
Britain has become a particular focus of virulent animosity from Russia over its strong support for Ukraine in the war, with continuous action needed to counter the ongoing threat this poses, the director general of MI5 has warned.
3 mins
Climate summit makes slow progress with just days left
Negotiations at Cop27 in Egypt are making slow progress with less than 48 hours to go until the crucial climate summit draws to a close.
2 mins
âRock starâ Lula vows to stop the Amazonâs demise
Brazilâs president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, universally known as Lulaâ, arrived at Cop27 in Egypt yesterday to a rock star welcome and declared: I am here to say to all of you that Brazil is back in the world.â
2 mins
Asylum hotel chaos caused by failure to planâ for surge in people crossing Channel
The governmentâs chaotic scramble to find hotels to house asylum seekers was caused by a failure to planâ for the volume of people crossing the Channel, the immigration minister has admitted.
3 mins
BBC warned against axing Black and Asian shows
The BBC is facing mounting calls to abandon reported plans to axe its Black and Asian local radio shows with warnings that the move will alienate minority audiences.
4 mins
History suggests Trump has a tough fight ahead of him
Several have tried â among them Herbert Hoover â but only one succeeded.
7 mins
Poland calls missile strike an unfortunate accidentâ
Ukraine stray likely caused blast that killed two on Nato soil
2 mins
Anti-regime protests rage into a third month in Iran
In Shiraz, a lively street protest led by dancing youths on Tuesday night turned grim after security forces allegedly opened fire, leaving behind at least one dead teenager and turning parts of the historic city of poets into a war zone.
3 mins
Musk orders Twitter staff to sign up to long hours or go
Elon Musk has given Twitterâs remaining employees until tonight to decide whether they want to remain at the company, saying those who do not want to be a part of the new Twitterâ will be let go.
2 mins
First shot fired in the Tory rebellion against tax rises
Nothing much seemed to happen at Prime Ministerâs Question time.
3 mins
A third world war has been averted... but for how long?
This was an accident, or an incident, waiting to happen.
5 mins
Here in the UK, we are all children of the British empire
In todayâs Britain, it is easy to forget that we are b all the children of our imperial past.
4 mins
âBefore Mad Men, I was living on five bucks a dayâ
John Slattery speaks to Adam White about his friendship forged in whisky with Jon Hamm, working with Philip Seymour Hoffman and his infamous role in Sex and the City
6 mins
No 10 must pay a high price for its part in inflation pain
Rising inflation is still haunting Britain. The latest update from the Office for National Statistics ONS) shows consumer price inflation CPJ) shot up to 11.1 per cent for the 12 months to October.
4 mins
âThis England has harmony compared to previous yearsâ
Peter Crouch and Mason Mount discuss the ups and downs of representing your country at the sportâs highest level
6 mins
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