Rail union bosses who today brought London’s tube network to a standstill rake in a combined total of £375,934 in salary and benefits a year – including two cars. Around 10,000 members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) today walked
Zero tariffs Zero tariffs will mean a range of cheaper goods for Brits. New Zealand products such as Sauvignon Blanc will be slashed by five percent, knocking an average of 20 pence off the cost of each bottle imported from the country.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss told Sky News on Tuesday that she is confident she can “double” trade between Britain and India by 2030. Current trade between the two countries stands at “£24 billion” according to Ms Truss. She said negotiations for a
Lucy Parker has been jailed for two and a half years after admitting fraudulently claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance and Universal Credit A council worker who fraudulently claimed £275,000 in benefits before blowing the cash on luxury holidays and sending her children to private
Benefits claimant received more than £100,000 they were not due thanks to poorly managed tax credit system that saw £6BILLION wrongly given out HMRC oversaw large sums paid following the logging of incorrect information Claimant switched to universal credit and subjected
New South Wales insists benefits of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine outweigh the risks of rare blood clots
‘Get the jab when you can’: New South Wales insists benefits of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine outweigh the risks of rare blood clots By Australian Associated Press Published: 19:24 EDT, 7 April 2021 | Updated: 19:24 EDT, 7 April 2021 The NSW government
Britain’s youngest lottery winner is penniless and living on benefits 18 years after she won £1.8 million at the age of 16. Callie Rogers, 33, was recently given a driving ban after crashing her 4×4 while high on cocaine when it emerged
Second homes tax break blitz: Owners of a second property who claim benefits by classing it as a holiday home face clampdown Second home owners benefiting from tax breaks face clampdown from taxman At present they are able to declare they are
During the pandemic, UK households have done their level best to keep the fridge and larder stocked. Stuck at home, shoppers have spent £15billion more on groceries in the past year than in the one leading up to it, with total expenditure