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  1. Many Portuguese are suffering due to the growing cost of living crisis. Making matters worse in Lisbon, remote workers moving to the city have begun to price...
    Lisbon housing crisis: Foreigners price local tenants out of the market
  2. Ghana is making significant reductions in government spending as part of an IMF bailout.Education is already underfunded, and many people fear further cuts w...
    Ghana economy reforms: Fears about cuts to education spending
  3. In Argentina, the soaring costs of living have made life difficult for many people.The nation is facing its worst economic crisis in years, with inflation fi...
    Argentinians spend up as living costs, inflation soar
  4. Eat/beat the #EconomyCrisis - #uniglo & apron day 3:

    Gran’s pressure cooked chicken + prunes, rice, corn & spinach, microwaved
    Mash - air fried in cornflakes (forgot rice x2carbs)

    Day 2’s airfryer egg custard, cream + prunes

    +35p + 15p fuel - methane payback (no🔥 please)

  5. Eat/beat the #EconomyCrisis - #uniglo & apron day 3:

    Gran’s pressure cooked chicken + prunes, rice, corn & spinach, microwaved
    Mash - air fried in cornflakes (forgot rice x2carbs)

    Day 2’s airfryer egg custard, cream + prunes

    +35p + 15p fuel - methane payback (no🔥 please)

  6. RISHI SUNAK’S
    £20 Billion COVID Fraud Black Hole

    With the Government facing a massive shortfall in its finances, MPs report on how billions were lost by the Treasury during the time the current Prime Minister was Chancellor.

    As the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, prepares to announce a £50 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts, the total cost of fraud and error has been estimated to be anywhere between £14 and £22 billion.

    David Hencke @BylineTimes

    #BylineTimes #ukpolitics #economycrisis #jeremyhunt #RishiSunak #FiscalBlackHole #CovidFraud #COVID

    bylinetimes.com/2022/11/16/ris

  7. RISHI SUNAK’S
    £20 Billion COVID Fraud Black Hole

    With the Government facing a massive shortfall in its finances, MPs report on how billions were lost by the Treasury during the time the current Prime Minister was Chancellor.

    As the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, prepares to announce a £50 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts, the total cost of fraud and error has been estimated to be anywhere between £14 and £22 billion.

    David Hencke @BylineTimes

    #BylineTimes #ukpolitics #economycrisis #jeremyhunt #RishiSunak #FiscalBlackHole #CovidFraud #COVID

    bylinetimes.com/2022/11/16/ris

  8. RISHI SUNAK’S
    £20 Billion COVID Fraud Black Hole

    With the Government facing a massive shortfall in its finances, MPs report on how billions were lost by the Treasury during the time the current Prime Minister was Chancellor.

    As the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, prepares to announce a £50 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts, the total cost of fraud and error has been estimated to be anywhere between £14 and £22 billion.

    David Hencke @BylineTimes

    #BylineTimes #ukpolitics #economycrisis #jeremyhunt #RishiSunak #FiscalBlackHole #CovidFraud #COVID

    bylinetimes.com/2022/11/16/ris

  9. RISHI SUNAK’S
    £20 Billion COVID Fraud Black Hole

    With the Government facing a massive shortfall in its finances, MPs report on how billions were lost by the Treasury during the time the current Prime Minister was Chancellor.

    As the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, prepares to announce a £50 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts, the total cost of fraud and error has been estimated to be anywhere between £14 and £22 billion.

    David Hencke @BylineTimes

    #BylineTimes #ukpolitics #economycrisis #jeremyhunt #RishiSunak #FiscalBlackHole #CovidFraud #COVID

    bylinetimes.com/2022/11/16/ris

  10. RISHI SUNAK’S
    £20 Billion COVID Fraud Black Hole

    With the Government facing a massive shortfall in its finances, MPs report on how billions were lost by the Treasury during the time the current Prime Minister was Chancellor.

    As the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, prepares to announce a £50 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts, the total cost of fraud and error has been estimated to be anywhere between £14 and £22 billion.

    David Hencke @BylineTimes

    #BylineTimes #ukpolitics #economycrisis #jeremyhunt #RishiSunak #FiscalBlackHole #CovidFraud #COVID

    bylinetimes.com/2022/11/16/ris