Al-Marsad newspaper: A citizen revealed that he received an offer from a British girl to marry him and agreed to all his conditions.
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Johnson vows to take measures to tackle rising cost of living
Jun 9 2022 14:51
After Boris Johnson managed to bypass a no-confidence motion within his own party, the British prime minister wants to reform by pledging Thursday to respond to the crisis linked to the rising cost of living.
With these new announcements, the Prime Minister wants to turn a new page following the vote of no confidence he was targeted for “Party Gate”, the Downing Street parties during the lockdown for which Johnson was fined.
On Wednesday, Johnson confronted lawmakers during his weekly impeachment hearing in what appeared to be his success in rallying his supporters, at least temporarily, in the face of attacks by the Labor opposition.
Johnson hopes to maintain his position, stressing that he wants to focus on the priorities of the British stifled by inflation, which has reached its highest level in 40 years.
In his speech, the Prime Minister will stress that “over the next few weeks, the government will adopt reforms to help people reduce costs in all areas of household spending, from food to energy, childcare, transportation and housing.”
With these reforms, “we will protect families, boost productivity and, above all, increase UK growth,” according to the letter.
A statement from Downing Street indicated that Johnson would also announce new aid aimed at encouraging Britons to become owners, a topic that would attract traditional Conservative voters.
The Prime Minister had expressed his intention to expand the possibility for social housing tenants to become landlords, something launched under Margaret Thatcher.
On Thursday, the British newspapers focused on the rise in prices and the government’s commitment to curb it, with the newspapers “The Guardian”, “The Daily Telegraph” and “Daily Mirror” headlining the rise in fuel prices.
The conservative Daily Mail praised the Downing Street scheme, writing that “Boris Johnson will cut bills across the board thanks to his most comprehensive initiative yet to ease the cost of living crisis.”
The speech comes less than two weeks following an aid package of 15 billion pounds (17 billion euros) was announced for families, with inflation at 9%, fuel and food prices soaring, and energy bills expected to rise sharply in the fall.
Source: agencies
Rejected by the clinic: couple must put dead baby in fridge after miscarriage
Updated on 06/02/2022 10:06 am
- A grotesque case from London casts a bad light on the British healthcare system.
- After a woman suffered a miscarriage, she and her partner wanted to drop off her remains at the hospital and seek medical attention in the emergency room.
- Because they were turned away following hours of waiting, they were forced to store the dead baby in their fridge at home.
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Due to a lack of support in the hospital, a couple in London following a miscarriage put the dead baby in a plastic box in his own fridge.
“It was grotesque,” said the mother, named Laura, who told the BBC and the Guardian newspaper her story of the moment.
Couple banned from leaving their baby’s remains at the hospital
She and her partner had previously waited for hours in the emergency room at University Hospital Lewisham in London waiting to be treated following a home miscarriage and to be able to deliver their baby’s remains – but to no avail.
The operator of the hospital, the Greenwich and Lewisham Trust, expressed condolences to the couple, according to reports published on Monday, and announced that they would be working through the events that took place a few months ago.
British health system under criticism – government promises remedy
The case highlights the overstretched British health service, which is struggling with long waiting lists for scheduled treatments and surgeries, and underfunding.
The British Secretary of State for Women’s Health, Maria Caulfield, announced that a task force was working to improve conditions. In addition, 1,200 new midwives should be trained. (dpa/hub)
Why did you meet Jeremy Corbyn ?; Criticism against Rahul | Rahul Gandhi | Congress | BJP
New Delhi: The BJP on Monday lashed out at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for meeting British Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn in London. The BJP has been criticized for asking whether Rahul Gandhi agrees with Corbyn’s anti – India views.
Rahul Gandhi, who is on a visit to London, met Corbyn on Monday. Later, the Indian Overseas Congress shared a picture of Rahul Gandhi with Corbyn and Sam Pitroday on Twitter. Corbyn has often expressed his views once morest India.
Criticizing this, Law Minister Kiran Riju asked, “How long can one go once morest one’s own country?” BJP leader Kapil Mishra also criticized Rahul’s meeting. ‘What is Rahul Gandhi doing with Jeremy Corbyn in London? Jeremy Corbyn is notorious for his anti-India and anti-Hindu views. Jeremy Corbyn is openly advocating for the separation of Kashmir from India, ”he tweeted.
Criticizing this, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala tweeted a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting Jeremy Corbyn in 2015. He said it was not a crime or a terrorist act for Rahul Gandhi to take a picture with a person with different views.
English Summary: Rahul’s meeting with Labour MP Corbyn in London triggers row; BJP attacks him, Congress hits back