Ashworth declares that Labour will "study carefully" Government's plan for small boats | Conservative Home,The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary adds that "we have heard these promises before".
Ashworth declares that Labour will "study carefully" Government's plan for small boats | Conservative Home
The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary adds that "we have heard these promises before".
YouTube TV Will Get Picture-in-Picture on iPhone Soon,YouTube TV subscribers with an iPhone are in for a treat, as the internet TV service is set to finally receive support for picture-in-picture on Apple’s smartphone, so you can watch TV while you do other things. Tags:Cord Cutting & StreamingHow-To Geekhowtogeek.com
During the Weekend or During the Weekends? (+Examples),We all love the weekends when we can take the time to do the things we like, and unwind from the challenges faced during the week. But what’s the appropriate way to talk about it: “During the Weekend” or “During the Weekends”? What’s the difference between those phrases? During the Weekend or During the Weekends? … During the Weekend or During the Weekends? (+Examples) Read More » Tags:Grammarhowgrammarhow.com
Is Discord Down? Here's How to Check (and Fix It),Discord is the foundation of many online communities and a great way to connect with people to play online games. Like any online service, Discord can experience outages. So here’s how to troubleshoot that issue when it arises. Tags:Apps & Web AppsHow-To Geekhowtogeek.com
The Best Features in Your Notes App's Latest Update for iPhone,If you use the Notes app on your iPhone and haven't updated to the newest software yet, you're missing out on some pretty valuable upgrades that improve smart folders, note security, collaboration, and more. So what are you waiting for? Tags:Apple NotesGadget Hacksgadgethacks.comHandy RoundupsiOS 16iPadOS 16Productivity & Shortcuts
Newslinks for Thursday 29th December | Conservative Home,Newslinks for Thursday 29th December | Conservative Home,Strikes latest | Prevent row, Day Two | Gender self-ID: it's May v Timothy as she lines up with Sturgeon | Hunt scraps Kwarteng tax review | The Telegraph picks up Wallace's ConHome panel award Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comNewsNewslinkspopular
Gerard Lyons: Thursday's mini-Budget – and the danger of a declining spiral of tax rises, lower growth, declining revenues and spending cuts | Conservative Home,Gerard Lyons: Thursday's mini-Budget - and the danger of a declining spiral of tax rises, lower growth, declining revenues and spending cuts | Conservative Home,We now have created a situation where the OBR is effectively setting the immediate stance of fiscal policy. If economic expectations are poor, the finances look poor, so austerity or tax hikes follow - but these in turn make the economy and finances worse. Tags:AmericaCBIColumnistsConservative Homeconservativehome.comdebtEditor's PicksFeaturedNews
John Randall: It's time for the Government to deliver on its commitments to the environment | Conservative Home,December’s UN’s Biodiversity COP 15 would be an excellent opportunity to set an example for others to follow and halt the alarming loss of wildlife that is threatening to deprive future generations of the species that we consider common today. Tags:climate changeCommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comEnvironmentHighlightsNewspopular
Robert Jenrick: Tackling illegal immigration and small boats won't be easy. But we have a plan to do so – and here it is. | Conservative Home,Robert Jenrick: Tackling illegal immigration and small boats won't be easy. But we have a plan to do so - and here it is. | Conservative Home,The High Court’s judgement earlier this week marks a major step forward in our plans and we are focused on moving ahead with the policy as soon as possible. Tags:AfghanistanAlbaniaCommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comFeaturedFranceNewspopular
Dowden defends Government's figure on cost of public sector pay rises | Conservative Home,Dowden defends Government's figure on cost of public sector pay rises | Conservative Home,He is challenged on the claim that public sector pay demands would cost up to £1000 per household if met. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comNewsOliver Dowden MPpublic sectorpublic spendingvideo
Newslinks for Monday 9th January 2023 | Conservative Home,Sunak "may consider one-off payment" to end nurses' strike | £250 million to be spent on thousands of extra care home beds to speed up the discharge of patients | PM says his healthcare arrangements are "a personal choice" Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comNewslinksNewslinks January 2023
Robin Hodgson: The Government must help make it easier for the public to engage with service providers. | Conservative Home,An inability to resolve issues relating to the provision of fundamental services like water, heating, and electricity causes significant levels of unnecessary stress and anxiety. Tags:CommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comconsumersEditor's PickshelpHighlightsNewsPublic services
Newslinks for Thursday 22nd September 2022 | Conservative Home,Biden condemns Putin’s nuclear threat to West | NHS GP waiting times will be two weeks, promises Coffey | Northern Ireland protocol is priority, President tells Truss | Work longer hours or you’ll lose your benefits, Kwarteng to tell part-time workers Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comEditor's PicksNewsNewslinksNewslinks September 2022
Zahawi is sacked. Who's his replacement? | Conservative Home,The Prime Minister now faces the possibility of a report into Raab that is unlikely to clear him completely - thereby encouraging the media to pile on the pressure all over again. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comFeaturedToryDiary
Budget Three. Hunt, the former Health Secretary, ensures the NHS budget will increase in the next two years. | Conservative Home,Budget Three. Hunt, the former Health Secretary, ensures the NHS budget will increase in the next two years. | Conservative Home,"Efficiency savings alone will not be enough to deliver the services we all need" from the NHS, says the Chancellor. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comJeremy Hunt MPNewsNHSpopularpublic spendingvideo
Newslinks for Thursday 27th October 2022 | Conservative Home,Hunt seeks breathing space with new date for Autumn Statement | Iain Martin: Deep down, the Tories know taxes will rise | Another Truss policy bites the dust as fracking is banned again | Prime Minister 'stands by' plan for £10 fines for missing GP appointments Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comlatestNewsNewslinksNewslinks October 2022
Alan O'Reilly: Ireland's experience suggests Starmer will find abolishing the Lords easier to talk about than to do | Conservative Home,Alan O'Reilly: Ireland's experience suggests Starmer will find abolishing the Lords easier to talk about than to do | Conservative Home,The Seanad in Dublin comprises people chosen by county councillors, the government, and graduates of certain universities. This week, it celebrated its centenary. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comConstitution and democracyHighlightshouse of lordsinternationalirelandNewspodcasts
Howard Flight: Let us hope that it will not be necessary to implement all the planned tax rises | Conservative Home,Howard Flight: Let us hope that it will not be necessary to implement all the planned tax rises | Conservative Home,Stability and market confidence have been re-established. That allows the possibility to relax the planned fiscal restraint over the next two years, if global economic circumstances improve. Tags:Business RatesColumnistsConservative Homeconservativehome.comcorporation taxeconomic growthEditor's PicksHighlightsNews
Newslinks for Monday 16th January 2023 | Conservative Home,Sunak is ‘preparing to block’ Scottish gender reform bill | He is to press on with ‘trans-inclusive’ ban on conversion therapy in latest u-turn | Cleverly to meet counterpart as Britain and EU set for ‘next push’ on Northern Ireland protocol | Donelan ‘looking at crackdown’ on trans athletes taking part in female sports Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comNewslinksNewslinks January 2023
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Revenge Photos Can Make Your Ex Regret His Whole Life - Glam,Don't underestimate the power of gorgeous revenge photos. They can make you feel good about yourself and, of course, can make your ex regret ever losing you.
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Forgotten CBS Sitcoms That Deserve Your Attention - Looper,CBS has made some of the most famous sitcoms ever, but they can't all become classics. Here are some forgotten CBS sitcoms that deserve your attention.
Three planets found that are doomed to be eaten by their stars,The astronomy community was shocked in 1995 when the first planet orbiting a Sun-like star was found. Not just because of the discovery itself, but because the planet was what we now call a hot Jupiter: A gas giant orbiting very close to its host star. In our solar system the gas giants keep a respectable distance form the Sun; Jupiter is five times farther from the Sun than Earth and takes twelve years to orbit. But as we've now seen, many big planets orbit their stars much, much closer in, and take mere days to go around them. Tags:Bad AstronomyExoplanetsFeaturesRed GiantScienceStarsSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
Scientists sent an underwater robot to figure out what’s killing the Doomsday Glacier,John Carpenter’s 1982 science fiction horror film The Thing — based on the John W. Campbell Jr. novella, Who Goes There — takes place in Antarctica, one of the few remaining untamed frontiers on the surface of the Earth. There, a group of researchers encounter a shape-shifting parasite from beyond the stars, which threatens not just the survival of the group, but of every living thing on the planet. Tags:Antarcticaclimate scienceNewsScienceSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIREThe Thing