Boris Johnson’s move to extend tariffs on imported steel by two years — a probable breach of World Trade Organisation rules — was welcomed by protectionist MPs from both sides of the political aisle. Industry also predictably lauded the decision, saying it will be protected from artificially cheap imports. Much like fishing, steel carries with it a disproportionate amount of political focus compared to its size — in 2020 the £2bn it contributed to the economy was the equivalent of just 0.1pc of total economic output and 1.2pc of manufacturing. But as the industry likes to point out: everything is made of steel. The metal goes into cars, aircraft, new buildings and the machinery that forms almost everything else. Without it, steel insiders say the logic of having a manufacturing industry in the UK would be considerably weaker — a fact that will not be lost on the Prime Minister. The move was pegged as an effort to “protect the steel sector”, Trade Secretary Anne-Marie … [Read more...] about With the Tories in turmoil, steel helps Boris Johnson show his mettle
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Prisoners being trained up as football referees to help stop cons re-offending
Prisoners are being trained up as football referees with eleven cons passing the FA’s Level 7 course in the past year, which allows them to take charge in junior amateur leagues, with Level 1 officials in control of Premier League games. A report by inspectors from the Independent Monitoring Board revealed details of the course in a new report. The scheme, which normally costs £135, states that it equips participants with the "skills and knowledge" to referee. The lags must complete five modules, including watching videos of matches, and learn the rules of the beautiful game. The criminals, at HMP Highpoint, a 1,300-capacity jail in Suffolk, also discovered how to “built a rapport” with players and coaches. READ MORE: Premier League to non-league - 11 football stars who dropped down the divisions The IMB report stated that five courses were funded via the dynamic purchasing system, an “online procurement system”, allowing governors to commission small educational … [Read more...] about Prisoners being trained up as football referees to help stop cons re-offending
Grenfell, five years on: ‘We know who the guilty are but they remain free’
The pain is still raw; the anger undiminished. Marlene Anderson breaks down in tears as she remembers watching Grenfell Tower burning, the white ash floating out of the sky and landing on her hair and clothes, while inside the building her father – although she wouldn’t officially know it for another two months – had perished in the blaze. Ray ‘Moses’ Bernard, an electrician, who had worked in the House of Lords and at Buckingham Palace, died of suffocation and cyanide poisoning killed by the acrid smoke. By the time his body was recovered, “his remains were no more than 30 per cent of who he was”. Moses, as everybody knew him, was found on the floor next to his bed, his dog, Marley, close by. On the bed were other victims who had sought refuge in the top floor flat as they tried to escape the flames. Among them was Jessica Urbano Ramirez, a 12-year-old girl, who had spent 55 minutes on the phone to 999 emergency operators begging to be rescued, and 12-year-old Biruk Haftom, whose … [Read more...] about Grenfell, five years on: ‘We know who the guilty are but they remain free’
Barbara Windsor’s heartbreaking sacrifice for Ross Kemp revealed
Barbara Windsor: Ross Kemp says star has 'gotten worse' Sign up for FREE royal alerts SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Dame Barbara Windsor was showered with thoughtful messages to mark her 83rd birthday this week, as she continues her battle with dementia . The former TV actress was recently moved into a residential care home after the degenerative disease worsened during coronavirus lockdown . Celebrities and former cast members have paid kind respects to the ‘ EastEnders ’ star who was dubbed a “Wonder Woman” in one touching tribute. She played pub landlady Peggy Mitchell for 22 years on the popular BBC show before she left in 2016. While many mourned the loss of the TV legend , the star gave a … [Read more...] about Barbara Windsor’s heartbreaking sacrifice for Ross Kemp revealed
Stuff to Watch Podcast: The hidden Kiwi comedy gem on TVNZ+
Listen to the Stuff To Watch podcast by hitting the Play button below, or find it on podcast apps such as Apple or Spotify . This week on the Stuff to Watch podcast, we’re talking: Good Grief (TVNZ+): One of the best Kiwi shows you won’t know about, this funeral-parlour set comedy deserves to be discovered by far more people. The Lazarus Project (Neon/ Sky Go): A dense, but devilishly addictive British sci-fi action-thriller, that focuses on an organisation that can literally turn back time in order to save the world. Only Murders in the Building (Disney+): One of the breakout hits of last year, Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are back with more sleuthing, podcasting and witty one-liners. Minions: The Rise of Gru (Cinemas): Everybody’s favourite banana-loving, gibberish-talking sidekicks are back, this time in a 1970s-set animated adventure that even has Lucy Lawless voicing a nefarious nun. Hulk (Neon): Ang Lee and Eric Bana … [Read more...] about Stuff to Watch Podcast: The hidden Kiwi comedy gem on TVNZ+
Superdrug share their best-selling at home beauty treatments that will save you money
With the cost of living crisis affecting many, it has also impacted the way shoppers are spending their money. Thankfully Superdrug is on hand to help - with some low cost options to help you maintain your look without spending a fortune in the salon. Now throughout the pandemic, many of us turned to doing our own beauty treatments at home. Whether is was perfecting our own gel manicures at home, following online hair tutorials or watching how to’s on waxing - beauty fanatics took treatments into their own hands because we didn’t have access to the high street salons we’d usually rely on. Top 3 at-home beauty buys from Superdrug Studio London Brow Trimmer/ Razors Studio Eyebrow Trimmers are perfect for at home or on the go removal of fine hairs around the brow and face. From £ 3.49 Superdrug Buy Now B. Brow Groomer The dual ended B. Brow Groomer brush is ideal for filling in and shaping brows. From £ 4.99 Superdrug Buy Now … [Read more...] about Superdrug share their best-selling at home beauty treatments that will save you money
Letters: Make cyclists have insurance and number plates, and ban headphones
SIR – Although it may be theoretical at present, I would be interested to know what an insurance premium for a cyclist might be under the system proposed (Tim Franey, Letters, June 27) . I find myself sceptical of both drivers’ and cyclists’ groups as they argue about who is at fault for various conflicts. I could, however, trust an actuarial calculation of risk, expressed as the cold, hard cost for insuring a cyclist. A comparison of the annual average premiums might prove illuminating. Adam Herrick SIR – Many cyclists are fully insured, my own annual premium being almost as much as my car insurance. I would also gladly display a bicycle licence plate were it the law, but how would such legislation be enforced – and how would it reach the children and young adults who use bikes for fun and exercise but often cause mayhem on footpaths as well as local roads? Rosie Harden-Vane SIR – Tim Franey writes to suggest that cycles should carry number plates. But what … [Read more...] about Letters: Make cyclists have insurance and number plates, and ban headphones
Census 2021: Can Richmondshire’s population drain be reversed?
By Andrew Barton & Tom Airey Published 1 day ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing The Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire may be as picturesque as they come, but it also has one of the most rapidly declining populations in the UK, according to the latest government census. So why are people deserting the district and what is being done to address the problem? BBC News spoke to people in the sprawling and historic Yorkshire Dales idyll to find out. "I don't think people can afford to live in Richmond itself. It has gone up considerably in the last three or four years," says 57-year-old Sarah Uludole. Stopping for a moment on a side street off Richmond's bustling cobbled Market Place, Mrs Uludole pinpoints that rising house prices are one of the biggest issues facing people who are wanting to stay in Richmondshire - and especially in Richmond itself. … [Read more...] about Census 2021: Can Richmondshire’s population drain be reversed?
Thousands of people missing out on discount scheme that offers 60% off at TK Maxx- and more
A teacher is speaking out about a little-known discount scheme with deals like 60% off at TX Maxx and 50% off at Amazon . Rhian Roberts, 29, is a primary school teacher and keen user of the Discounts For Teachers scheme. This scheme gives money off and vouchers for things like shopping, gym membership, financial services deals, bills and more. Current deals include £16 off a £60 shop at Sainsbury's, 50% off on certain products at Amazon, Office and Harvey Nichols and 20% discounts at Oasis. The scheme also gives money off holidays, like 15% off at Haven and 10% discounts at Hoseasons. Hotel stays are also included - like 15% off some stays at booking.com. The discount scheme is not just for teachers but for anyone who works in the education sector. This includes university staff, cleaners, administrative staff and more - and even volunteers and retired education workers can use it. Rhian estimates she saves around £100 a month using the scheme - … [Read more...] about Thousands of people missing out on discount scheme that offers 60% off at TK Maxx- and more
Parents dipping into children’s savings to pay soaring bills, poll finds
Parents have resorted to dipping into their children ’s savings to afford to pay for the soaring cost of household bills , a poll has found. According to a survey for The Telegraph , Britons are lifting £8.5m a day from their children as the sprialling rate of inflation - which recently hit a 40-year high - continues to top up already sky-high domestic costs. The poll revealed that families had withdrawn almost £300 on average from their children’s savings so far this year. It found a third of the 2,000 people questioned had raided their children’s funds this year and suggested a total of £1.4bn has been withdrawn so far. Almost a quarter said they had extracted the funds to pay for increasingly expensive food shops, one in four said they had done so to help pay for exorbitant energy bills, while 6 per cent said they used their children’s savings to pay for travel. More than a quarter said they had either reduced the amount they were keeping aside for … [Read more...] about Parents dipping into children’s savings to pay soaring bills, poll finds