Early results from groundbreaking four-day working week trial show ‘incredibly encouraging’ signs
The trial began in June.
The trial began in June.
After shorting regional malls, Daniel McNamara has moved onto something else.
The former home secretary was seen volunteering in a blue high-vis jacket as thousands lined up to pay their respects.
A peerage is believed to be on the cards for the former culture secretary - if she can keep the skeletons in the closet.
Business closures coupled with subdued consumer spending could put the UK on course for negative growth in the third quarter.
“The benefit cap is cruel and irrational at the best of times – many parents subject to it can’t escape it by working more because they are caring for very young children and housing costs are completely out of their control."
Judging by his farewell letter, he's not happy about the decision!
The government's latest response is likely to anger the EU, which has stressed the need to find joint solutions to the trade barrier created in the Irish Sea by the protocol.
The Government is understood to have told Brussels it will continue with the grace periods relating to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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