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‘Complex’ post-Brexit tax rules means price rises for wine drinkers in Britain
17 de marzo, puesto en línea por Jack SimpsonUK government ignores pleas from wine sellers such as Majestic who brand new alcohol duty changes as ‘ludicrous, expensive and probably unworkable’ British consumers have been warned that the price of some of their favourite red wines could increase by more than 40p next year after the (...) -
Post-2019 UK cabinet ministers last average of eight months, study finds
17 de marzo, puesto en línea por Peter Walker Deputy political editorExclusive: Study compares electoral systems, with proportional representation shown not to be as volatile as critics say Cabinet ministers in the UK’s post-2019 parliament have lasted in their jobs for an average of just eight months, a report comparing political stability across 17 countries (...) -
Muslim prisoners unfairly targeted with pepper spray, says rights group
17 de marzo, puesto en línea por Sammy GecsoylerIn 2022, MoJ data shows 34% of those targeted with synthetic Pava spray were Muslims, who make up 18% of prison population Muslim prisoners in England and Wales are being disproportionately targeted with the use of pepper spray according to campaigners, with statistics showing the number of (...) -
Australian MPs claiming thousands on taxpayer-funded trips for official parliamentary duties that coincide with sporting events
17 de marzo, puesto en línea por Sarah Basford CanalesTransparency International calls for tightening of rules but MPs claim the events help them connect with stakeholdersFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast MPs and senators are claiming thousands of (...) -
LA’s graffiti-tagged skyscraper: a work of art – and symbol of city’s wider failings
17 de marzo, puesto en línea por Oliver WainwrightAfter its Chinese backers pulled out, Oceanwide Plaza stands abandoned – could it be turned over to those who need it most? An asparagus patch is how the architect Charles Moore described the lackluster skyline of downtown Los Angeles in the 1980s. “The tallest stalk and the shortest stalk are (...)