Author: James Martin
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The Bank of England is likely to raise interest rates to the highest level since the recession caused by the 2008 financial crisis, despite mounting concern that the economy is weakening amid the cost of living crisis.City economists widely expect the Bank will increase its base rate by at least 0.25 percentage points to 1% on Thursday, lifting borrowing costs to the match the level set in February 2009 when it was in the process of cutting rates to historic lows as the global financial system imploded.Households across Britain are under intense pressure from soaring living costs – with inflation…
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Beware the perils of a Partygate protest voteBy Daily Mail Comment Published: 21:10 EDT, 4 May 2022 | Updated: 03:43 EDT, 5 May 2022 With the weather forecast to brighten, there may be a million and one things more alluring to do than vote today. But the Daily Mail urges every reader to cast their ballot. For these local elections matter.They not only allow people to have their voices heard on vital local issues such as bin collections, planning and traffic schemes, but they are an important gauge of the national political mood.What with cake and wine…
“It is very nice to be back.”Those bars were a big part of my social life – but that’s usually what happens when you’re a student.”I’m very attached to the word portmanteau itself because when I was at primary school, and I remember this really well, I must have been seven or eight, we had a spelling test and I got 19 out of 20.”The teacher was fairly gobsmacked because we were a Kent village school and we were actually all a bit thick most of us. The only word I got wrong was portmanteau, I put an ‘o’ on…
‘Don’t punish us for mistakes at Westminster’: Tory council candidates style themselves as ‘local Conservatives’ in bid to keep a distance from Boris’s Partygate woesLeaflets urge voters to not ‘punish’ local Tories for ‘mistakes in Westminster’Re-branding efforts of Tory hopefuls emerge ahead of tomorrow’s council pollsConservatives fear a local elections bloodbath in the wake of Partygate scandalBy Greg Heffer, Political Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 12:27 EDT, 4 May 2022 | Updated: 03:21 EDT, 5 May 2022 Tory council candidates are styling themselves as ‘local Conservatives’ in an attempt to keep a distance from Boris Johnson’s Partygate woes.The re-branding efforts of Tory…
Victoria’s minister for women, Gabrielle Williams, has described a Facebook post by Liberal MP Bernie Finn as “deplorable” after he wrote that he was “praying” for abortion to be banned in Australia.The post was published on the upper house MP’s Facebook page on Wednesday night, after the leak of a draft decision showing a majority of US supreme court justices may overturn Roe v Wade, which makes abortion a constitutional right.“So excited the US is on the verge of a major breakthrough to civilisation. Praying it will come here soon. Killing babies is criminal,” Finn said in the post.When a…
On a quiet Sunday evening in late 2004, a man approached a handsome stone house in the Scottish seaside town of Nairn and rang the doorbell.Within minutes the homeowner, 30-year-old father of two Alistair Wilson, had been shot dead on his doorstep in a gangland-style execution.His killer vanished as quickly as he or she had arrived, leaving behind no traceable DNA and, having avoided the neighbourhood CCTV cameras, no visual evidence.The murder made headlines around the world and prompted the largest enquiry every undertaken by Scottish police, as they tried to find out how an apparently ordinary bank manager could…
Buyers owed £7billion in March, up from £4.6billion in February, the Bank of England reports. While mortgage approval numbers were broadly unchanged month-on-month at 70,700, they were above the prepandemic average. But experts warned the market could slow down as people are forced to tighten their belts more.The Bank of England’s monetary policy committee is expected to push up interest rates when it meets today.Policymakers are predicted to increase rates from 0.75 per cent to 1 per cent – a level not seen since early 2009 – and ramp up its forecasts for already-rocketing inflation, as the Ukraine war worsens…
There is nothing funny about a bad tattoo. But Amber Heard broke down in tears when she told a court that the first time Johnny Depp hit her was because he thought she was making fun of his latest inking.‘I had never been hit like that,’ she said, the compliant Olive Oyl to his tattooed Popeye. ‘I knew you don’t come back from that, and it broke my heart.’Heard also choked back sobs when she said the defamation trial brought against her by Depp is the ‘most painful and difficult thing I have ever gone through’ – and all this happened…
Boris Johnson insists Britain can cope with financial woes amid threat of rising inflationPrime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain was in a great position to beat inflationThe Bank of England is set to increase interest rates to a 13-year high of 1%The PM warned against imposing a windfall tax on big energy companies By Hugo Duncan for the Daily Mail Published: 20:54 EDT, 4 May 2022 | Updated: 21:47 EDT, 4 May 2022 Boris Johnson admitted yesterday that Britain is in a ‘tough patch’ but said we are in a ‘much better position’ to cope with rising inflation than we were…