‘Do we want a fairer society?’
Ignore the GST-hysteria – P&R’s tax proposals mean low income households will be left with more money, not less, says Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq
Ignore the GST-hysteria – P&R’s tax proposals mean low income households will be left with more money, not less, says Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq
The supermarket giant also improved its profit guidance on the back of ‘strong’ sales.
Josep Borrell said European officials were surprised by the last-minute agreement in Washington and pledged the bloc would carry on helping Ukraine.
The DUP has been blocking powersharing in protest at the internal UK trade barriers created by Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol.
RETAILERS have slammed the States for not doing enough to support their and several other sectors of the economy.
The shadow health secretary’s comments come after Labour appeared to change its mind on stripping private schools of charitable status.
The Prime Minister suggested his approach is in line with ‘great Conservative governments’ of the past.
One of the main parts of the framework, the green/red lane system for the movement of goods, will become operational at ports on Sunday.
A wide variety of stories feature on the nation’s front pages at the end of the working week.
Sir Keir Starmer’s party plans to apply 20% VAT on independent school fees if it wins the next election.
The shadow education secretary had previously appeared to advocate for stripping private schools of tax breaks afforded by charitable status.
The Labour leader insisted he is ‘very comfortable’ with private schools but wants to ensure state schools are just as good.
A variety of stories feature on the nation’s front pages.
The party still wants to charge VAT on fees and end the business rates relief that independent schools benefit from.
He will be replaced as chief executive officer by Rami Baitieh, the former chief of Carrefour France, from November.