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tesco's decision to open on sunday is controversial.g on a sunday... at this packed public meeting nine days ago, a show of hands for those against. and a petition attracted almost 2,000 signatures asking that it does not go ahead. in a statement, a tesco spokesperson said they're "confident that the decision to open their stornoway superstore on sundays will allow them to balance the demand for seven—day opening, while remaining respectful to local traditions and culture." many of those against, not for religious reasons, but for a lifestyle. there's no such thing as sunday opening of the bars. this local councillor represents part of the island and has been reflecting on what his constituents have told him. i think it would be a fairly mixed reaction, but i would gauge that probably, most folk... when i say most, it would sway in a percentage, maybe 60—40, 75—25 would be, or 70—30 would be against sunday tesco's, ortesco's opening on a sunday. because it does mean a sea change in what's going on in the town on a sunday, so i would hav
tesco's decision to open on sunday is controversial.g on a sunday... at this packed public meeting nine days ago, a show of hands for those against. and a petition attracted almost 2,000 signatures asking that it does not go ahead. in a statement, a tesco spokesperson said they're "confident that the decision to open their stornoway superstore on sundays will allow them to balance the demand for seven—day opening, while remaining respectful to local traditions and culture." many of...
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, tesco's opening on a sunday.so i would suspect that most of my constituents would we be marginally against it. —— so i would suspect that most of my constituents would probably be marginally against it. long gone are the sundays when children's play parks were closed, and the cinema now opens. over the past 20 years or so there have been significant changes on the isle of lewis. on a sunday you can get a flight or a ferry, and some pubs and restaurants are open. but what about opening a supermarket? is that a step too far? it's there if people want to use it, and if you don't use it that's also fine. me personally, i won't be there tomorrow, but that's not to say i won't be in the future. if the whole place was shut i would understand, but it's not. so if i can buy a pint of beer i should be able to buy a pint of milk. there are people who will benefit from tesco's being open on sunday, and that's great, but there are people who are going to be hurt by it, and it's all how it's dealt with. i look back to my child
, tesco's opening on a sunday.so i would suspect that most of my constituents would we be marginally against it. —— so i would suspect that most of my constituents would probably be marginally against it. long gone are the sundays when children's play parks were closed, and the cinema now opens. over the past 20 years or so there have been significant changes on the isle of lewis. on a sunday you can get a flight or a ferry, and some pubs and restaurants are open. but what about opening a...
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, or tesco's opening on a sunday.ed that most of my constituents would probably be marginally against it. it's decades since children's playgrounds were closed here on a sunday. now the cinema opens, and it's up to islanders to choose with their feet on sunday supermarket shopping. tickets for next year's glastonbury festival sold out in less that 40 minutes this morning. organisers trialled a new method for managing website traffic by allocating fans a random queue number. previously they had to refresh a ticket holding page. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. up until this weekend it had been a very mild november but all that is changing now. through the week ahead it will be feeling much, much colder. we have the risk of some snow and some icy conditions and the frost overnight will be turning more widespread. temperatures this afternoon not quite as high as they were yesterday. still making double figures perhaps in the far south but it is much colder in scotland. through this evening and overnight we wil
, or tesco's opening on a sunday.ed that most of my constituents would probably be marginally against it. it's decades since children's playgrounds were closed here on a sunday. now the cinema opens, and it's up to islanders to choose with their feet on sunday supermarket shopping. tickets for next year's glastonbury festival sold out in less that 40 minutes this morning. organisers trialled a new method for managing website traffic by allocating fans a random queue number. previously they had...
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tesco will open its supermarket in stornoway on sunday for the first time this weekend.arly 2,000 people have signed an online petition against the decision. our scotland correspondent catriona renton reports. around 7,000 people live in stornoway on the isle of lewis. sabbath observance has survived here after it disappeared from most other parts of scotland. according to the bible's fourth commandment, sunday is a holy day, for worship and rest from work and other activities. you would notice the quiet. it is very different. the reverend kenneth stuart believes tesco should not open and there is no need for it. the right to a sabbath day is enshrined in the ten commandments, which is notjust a right to have a sabbath but an obligation to give everyone else their sabbath, a compulsory day of rest. most of us have grown up in these island communities, where we are thoroughly glued together. if you lack something, just knock on your neighbour's door and they will open it gladly and give you bread and milk. much has changed over time, not least that many people don't go to
tesco will open its supermarket in stornoway on sunday for the first time this weekend.arly 2,000 people have signed an online petition against the decision. our scotland correspondent catriona renton reports. around 7,000 people live in stornoway on the isle of lewis. sabbath observance has survived here after it disappeared from most other parts of scotland. according to the bible's fourth commandment, sunday is a holy day, for worship and rest from work and other activities. you would notice...
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i went to my tesco�*s in my constituency in beaumont, leeds the other week.eally struggling with anxiety and depression, getting support from tesco�*s and the king's trust to get the skills and training they need to get those jobs, supporting work. and you know what they said? they found it was better for their mental health to have that structure, to have that purpose with the right support. i think it's a challenge. but i am optimistic. but what will you do about people who you believe can work but won't work? i mean, you are already, which might have slipped slightly under the radar. the government is already tightening up the rules on who can claim disability benefits. it's known as the work capability assessment. now that is being changed, and the projections are that more than 400,000 people might lose out benefits. now, disability groups have said actually all you're going to do then is land many, many, many people in poverty. are you comfortable with that? well, we're actually going to be bringing forward our own reforms on sickness and disability ben
i went to my tesco�*s in my constituency in beaumont, leeds the other week.eally struggling with anxiety and depression, getting support from tesco�*s and the king's trust to get the skills and training they need to get those jobs, supporting work. and you know what they said? they found it was better for their mental health to have that structure, to have that purpose with the right support. i think it's a challenge. but i am optimistic. but what will you do about people who you believe...
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involves much more involvement of independent franchisees, which includes leading retailers such as tescoh smith. let's speak to our business reporter, ben king. it sounds like the future is about franchisees.- about franchisees. that's ri . ht. about franchisees. that's right- the _ about franchisees. that's right. the post _ about franchisees. that's right. the post office - about franchisees. that's right. the post office is i right. the post office is reeling from the scandal that has been going on for more than a decade now where more than 900 of these individuals that run post offices were unfairly prosecuted because of problems with their it system. as well as that specific problem, it has been struggling to make money because lots of the government services that post office is used to provide are now being delivered online and we send fewer letters than we used to and there is competition in the puzzle market. this is the start of a process where the new government, the incoming labour government, the incoming labour government, is looking to fix the business model of the post off
involves much more involvement of independent franchisees, which includes leading retailers such as tescoh smith. let's speak to our business reporter, ben king. it sounds like the future is about franchisees.- about franchisees. that's ri . ht. about franchisees. that's right- the _ about franchisees. that's right. the post _ about franchisees. that's right. the post office - about franchisees. that's right. the post office is i right. the post office is reeling from the scandal that has been...
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the competition and markets authority looked at 50,000 products from stores like tesco�*s and sainsburysflating prices to make deals look better. consumer affairs journalist harry wollup explains why the watchdog decided to look into this. the cma realised there was a lack of trust around loyalty cards because in the last few years, most supermarkets have introduced what is known as dual pricing, you go to a shop and pick up a loaf and it has two separate prices, one "normal" price and one loyalty price which is invariably lower, and there was a sense that maybe the normal price was being inflated to make the discount or loyalty card price seemed cheaper, to encourage you to sign up to these cards. and it used to be on just a handful of items and now it is on a vast number of items across the huge majority of supermarkets. the question is, were consumers being ripped off and confused, and they have come back, having spent almost a year examining this, and said that consumers are not being ripped off, these are genuine savings. but there are serious caveats attached to that. just talk us
the competition and markets authority looked at 50,000 products from stores like tesco�*s and sainsburysflating prices to make deals look better. consumer affairs journalist harry wollup explains why the watchdog decided to look into this. the cma realised there was a lack of trust around loyalty cards because in the last few years, most supermarkets have introduced what is known as dual pricing, you go to a shop and pick up a loaf and it has two separate prices, one "normal" price...
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vancouver, just maddox, digital media professor at the university of alabama. shes joining us from tesco, louisa for tessa. love to fee a writer who has interviewed children of influenza is joining us today from los angeles and content creator abbey echo with us today from kansas city. thank you all so much for being part of the stream today. this is such an interesting topic for all of us. and sarah, you are a very vocal advocate for the rights of children to privacy online and online safety was there's something in particular, something specific that happened that made you start looking into this topic and start talking about it. yeah, so um i became a mom in 2017 and i followed a lot of them. i'm fluent areas and i didn't think much of it so relatively normal at the time. and it wasn't until about 2020, when the pin dema kit and we all went online more. so they started to feel very uncomfortable with the amount these mothers in particular were sharing. and what i was seeing, and it was like a light bulb moment where i just thought, hold on, i'm a stranger. why do i have so much inform
vancouver, just maddox, digital media professor at the university of alabama. shes joining us from tesco, louisa for tessa. love to fee a writer who has interviewed children of influenza is joining us today from los angeles and content creator abbey echo with us today from kansas city. thank you all so much for being part of the stream today. this is such an interesting topic for all of us. and sarah, you are a very vocal advocate for the rights of children to privacy online and online safety...
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it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumeto make decisions on the retailers side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims retailers are facing a £7 billion hit next year as tax increases announced in the budget and other changes take effect. it says higher national insurance bills for employers will cost its members more than £2.3 billion. an increase in the national living wage will add another 2.75 billion, and higher taxes on non—recyclable plastic packaging will cost a further two billion. the brc also says planned changes to business rates, which are meant to ease the tax burden on high street firms, are too far off and don't go far enough. so we've got a whole swathe of additional costs coming in, so there's a lot of concern on the impact forjobs, for prices and for consequences in high streets up and down the country. the government has defended the changes brought
it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumeto make decisions on the retailers side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims retailers are facing a £7 billion hit next year as tax increases announced in the budget and other changes take effect. it says higher national insurance bills...
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i'm skeptical selling tesco stock -- tesla stock is a big motivator.ership is so big that i think unloading it would create issues for the stock and problems for elon musk's net worth. he will try to keep his stock and figure out a way to have the white house influence that does not allow him to back away from these companies. that will be tricky, because obviously there are ethical considerations of if he is going to start covering government departments and is a defense contractor, that creates questions. matt: one question that i've gotten from a few viewers already is, does tesla face key man risk? you could've asked that same question when he went to run x, and spacex, the boring company, does that bother tesla shareholders or are they happy about it? max: tesla obviously faces key man risk. i don't know that the key man risk is already so high that i don't know that this changes. you look at the way that the market is responding, the stock has gone way up. last i checked it was up 13%. that is a lot of money to elon musk's net worth. he may be sp
i'm skeptical selling tesco stock -- tesla stock is a big motivator.ership is so big that i think unloading it would create issues for the stock and problems for elon musk's net worth. he will try to keep his stock and figure out a way to have the white house influence that does not allow him to back away from these companies. that will be tricky, because obviously there are ethical considerations of if he is going to start covering government departments and is a defense contractor, that...
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. >> don't just put an ad in tesco's on the noticeboard. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> also, polishingishing. >> also, polishing. >> he was ten when he came over. yes. so they're making the case that for him to be sent back now would be really, really difficult. so would it be that make you feel would it be bad for his human rights? >> he's a drug dealer. >> he's a drug dealer. >> he's a criminal. >> he's a criminal. >> send him back. we need to change the law. if the law of the echr won't let us send criminals back to where they're from, then we need to change the law. and we need to leave the echr. how come there's no human rights for british people? if a british person posts a meme on facebook or puts some stickers up or something like that, it's instant gulag. but like if it's a nigerian drug dealer, it's like, oh no, we must lavish him with all this psychiatric treatment and all this nhs stuff. it's like, no, send him back to nigeria. also, nigeria is a pretty developed country, so they've got psychiatrists there and drugs and drugs. >> two of his favourite things we could okay, w
. >> don't just put an ad in tesco's on the noticeboard. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> also, polishingishing. >> also, polishing. >> he was ten when he came over. yes. so they're making the case that for him to be sent back now would be really, really difficult. so would it be that make you feel would it be bad for his human rights? >> he's a drug dealer. >> he's a drug dealer. >> he's a criminal. >> he's a criminal. >> send...
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done in the last number of years really gained change or and i will get dorky for a second, i think tesco and the kind of platform that that creates. >> that stands for? my wife says no acronyms. >> let me explain what it is. right now we do a lot of point to point data exchange. but what we really need to do is network our data. it is going from calling one cell phone as opposed to what at&t is. a network of cell phones. this creates the underlying regulatory framework for that to happen and maybe andy can look that up. trusted exchange framework in common agreement. not the best acronym we've got it. but those are the kinds of things that this biden administration in the team have put in place i think are so important. in order to take advantage of ai tools you need good inputs into the models otherwise -- so we need to make sure we are working forward and the thing i worry about in public health is had this confusion of dollars related to covid that allowed us to modernize our data system, but not only -- it is this feast or famine kind of cycle for public health, so i want to make sur
done in the last number of years really gained change or and i will get dorky for a second, i think tesco and the kind of platform that that creates. >> that stands for? my wife says no acronyms. >> let me explain what it is. right now we do a lot of point to point data exchange. but what we really need to do is network our data. it is going from calling one cell phone as opposed to what at&t is. a network of cell phones. this creates the underlying regulatory framework for that...
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the barber shop, smiths, tesco's quest are still not being allowed to get in.u have only been opened a ear. ~ : . . ., year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf— year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got _ year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got water _ year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got water damage. l year. much damage? a few on thej bottom shelf got water damage. it came _ bottom shelf got water damage. it came to _ bottom shelf got water damage. it came to about here. the natural sprats _ came to about here. the natural sprats decided to go for a spin. it sprats decided to go for a spin. a lot of sprats decided to go for a spin. lot of stock lost for christmas. any luck with insurance? i lot of stock lost for christmas. any luck with insurance?— luck with insurance? i tried yesterday _ luck with insurance? i tried yesterday with _ luck with insurance? i tried yesterday with no - luck with insurance? i tried yesterday with no luck - luck with insurance? i tried yesterday with no luck but | luck with insurance? i tried| yester
the barber shop, smiths, tesco's quest are still not being allowed to get in.u have only been opened a ear. ~ : . . ., year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf— year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got _ year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got water _ year. much damage? a few on the bottom shelf got water damage. l year. much damage? a few on thej bottom shelf got water damage. it came _ bottom shelf got water damage. it came to _ bottom shelf got water damage. it came to...
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a group of the biggest retailers, including the likes of tesco, marks & spencer, amazon and greggs, are measures, which they say could amount to some £7 billion in costs next year. russ mould is investment director at aj bell. good morning. it's quite a day, isn't it? as we will be seeing all day today, pictures of the farmers outside parliament, protesting in westminster. we are hearing from some of the top retailers in the country as well about the burden on them. yeah, it's notjust the uk, we have seen gambling taxes in france, which has the same problems with funding public services as the uk. the horse racing industry has been up in arms blocking the streets of paris. the same issues facing a different government. it's a very impractical problem, as the american economist said, there are no solutions, only choices. the government has tried to raise revenue for public finances, to lower the crushing interest bill, to get growth going. but there is push back saying it is too far and too fast, and could lead tojob losses and inflations. business isn't saying they will not pay them, th
a group of the biggest retailers, including the likes of tesco, marks & spencer, amazon and greggs, are measures, which they say could amount to some £7 billion in costs next year. russ mould is investment director at aj bell. good morning. it's quite a day, isn't it? as we will be seeing all day today, pictures of the farmers outside parliament, protesting in westminster. we are hearing from some of the top retailers in the country as well about the burden on them. yeah, it's notjust the...
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the young people i speak to, i went to tesco in my constituency the other week.
the young people i speak to, i went to tesco in my constituency the other week.
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of england, hardly a bastion of right wing worry, mainly a left wing woke organisation along with tescoinsbury's, boots and amazon , all to warn of boots and amazon, all to warn of job cuts and price rises . the job cuts and price rises. the price rises will then keep interest rates higher than they need to be and this will affect you. this will affect households whose mortgages will cost more and will increase the yield on government debt, which will add to the burden of taxation. it's worth remembering when the pm said there was confidence in his mission from business. but today ford announces job cuts across the country. not only will we be a high tax, but also a high regulation economy. only today the house of lords has a bill in committee which will make it easier to adopt the european union's rules and regulations, as if brexit had never happened. and we know exactly what that means. more red tape, more regulation, less innovation , regulation, less innovation, less entrepreneurship. when you compound all of these issues with labour's disastrous handung with labour's disastrous ha
of england, hardly a bastion of right wing worry, mainly a left wing woke organisation along with tescoinsbury's, boots and amazon , all to warn of boots and amazon, all to warn of job cuts and price rises . the job cuts and price rises. the price rises will then keep interest rates higher than they need to be and this will affect you. this will affect households whose mortgages will cost more and will increase the yield on government debt, which will add to the burden of taxation. it's worth...
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you steal half of tesco up the road while you're handed a loyalty card, and our farmers, well, they'reooted off their land for wind turbines that generate less energy than a hamster wheel. while we import food from countries that don't know or care who the teenage truant greta is and send £500 million of your money in aid abroad for foreign farmers and energy while we're told to pop on another jumper, eat cold beans so ed miliband can walk around smug at cop29, the biggest con since the european super league , tried to european super league, tried to convince us that it was about the fans. trump would never for stand this errant nonsense. he'd secure the border, he would crank up our heating, and he would hand brits their dignity back. britain's not illegals power, not poverty and proper jobs. not yet more diversity and inclusion officers . honestly, inclusion officers. honestly, trump taken over might not be such a bad idea. cheaper energy , such a bad idea. cheaper energy, food on shelves, affordable and no one arrested for suggesting britons being unsafe is worth it. so we can be ki
you steal half of tesco up the road while you're handed a loyalty card, and our farmers, well, they'reooted off their land for wind turbines that generate less energy than a hamster wheel. while we import food from countries that don't know or care who the teenage truant greta is and send £500 million of your money in aid abroad for foreign farmers and energy while we're told to pop on another jumper, eat cold beans so ed miliband can walk around smug at cop29, the biggest con since the...
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and finally, the sunday times £1 billion budget bill for tesco fuel price rise fears.ts of words in that one. let's have a closer look now with the front pages we go to the sun. paul, what are they going on.7 >> we do back on duty. and of course, this is kate, princess of wales , and she's back on duty of wales, and she's back on duty tonight or last night. >> if you're watching this tomorrow at a remembrance sunday event. and of course, it's great to see kate back on top form. my dad survived a cancer diagnosis this year and whilst he is nowhere near as beautiful as kate, i can appreciate the relief. >> the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> yeah, we haven't found that yet. you have met him and i don't know if you thought he was beautiful, but we've yet to find the person who does. >> i've never met kate . >> i've never met kate. therefore, out of all of the people, the set of people that i've met, your dad is more attractive. >> and he will be very happy about that. >> i'll do it. you hate the royals , louis. what are you royals, louis. what are you going to do
and finally, the sunday times £1 billion budget bill for tesco fuel price rise fears.ts of words in that one. let's have a closer look now with the front pages we go to the sun. paul, what are they going on.7 >> we do back on duty. and of course, this is kate, princess of wales , and she's back on duty of wales, and she's back on duty tonight or last night. >> if you're watching this tomorrow at a remembrance sunday event. and of course, it's great to see kate back on top form. my...
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it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumeof feeling across the sector. i think the response is one of urgency, really, to rethink this because people are going to make decisions on the retailers' side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims retailers are facing a £7 billion hit next year as tax increases announced in the budget and other changes take effect. it says higher national insurance bills for employers will cost its members more than £2.3 billion. an increase in the national living wage will add another 2.75 billion, and higher taxes on non—recyclable plastic packaging will cost a further two billion. the brc says retailers simply can't cope with cost increases of this size, because they are being brought in too quickly. it says more time is needed. on top of that, it claims that reforms to business rates, which are meant to make life on the high street easier, a
it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumeof feeling across the sector. i think the response is one of urgency, really, to rethink this because people are going to make decisions on the retailers' side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims retailers are facing a £7 billion hit...
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three weeks on from the budget some of the biggest name on the high street, tesco, next, greggs among others, wrote to the chancellor today, warning that changes introduced in her budget would lead to inevitable job losses and higher prices. liz, do you remember in your political career a budget that was still making headlines three weeks on? i was still making headlines three weeks on?— was still making headlines three weeks on? i was actually thinkin: three weeks on? i was actually thinking earlier _ three weeks on? i was actually thinking earlier on _ three weeks on? i was actually thinking earlier on that - three weeks on? i was actually thinking earlier on that labour| thinking earlier on that labour requests pleased a week after the budget it had not broken, it held together and actually this has been a slow fallout from the budget. it's not like george osborne of a few years back, it has taken a little while for the issues to cut through and for the anger felt around these issues to come out. the government will be more concerned today as i think about the letter from the large
three weeks on from the budget some of the biggest name on the high street, tesco, next, greggs among others, wrote to the chancellor today, warning that changes introduced in her budget would lead to inevitable job losses and higher prices. liz, do you remember in your political career a budget that was still making headlines three weeks on? i was still making headlines three weeks on?— was still making headlines three weeks on? i was actually thinkin: three weeks on? i was actually thinking...
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it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumekes. and they say it reflects the strength of feeling across the sector. i think the response is one of urgency really to rethink this because people are going to make decisions on the retailers side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims retailers are facing a £7 billion hit next year as tax increases announced in the budget and other changes take effect. it says higher national insurance bills for employers will cost its members more than £2.3 billion. an increase in the national living wage will add another 2.75 billion, and higher taxes on non—recyclable plastic packaging will cost a further two billion. the brc also says planned changes to business rates, which are meant to ease the tax burden on high street firms, are too far off and don't go far enough. so we've got a whole swathe of additional costs coming in, so there's a
it's been signed by nearly 80 business leaders, including the bosses of tesco, superdry, the perfumekes. and they say it reflects the strength of feeling across the sector. i think the response is one of urgency really to rethink this because people are going to make decisions on the retailers side that i think the government doesn't want us to make. i don't think they want us to take some of the actions, particularly around our employees, that this is going to force us to do. the brc claims...
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liz talked about the biggest raspberry producers in the country, but actually even firms like tesco'sy's next are saying they may well have to lay staff off. i met a gp's practice last week who already have laid off two staff, so worried are they that the average increase in employers, national insurance is £1,000 per year for somebody on the average salary? now , alex, you know, all salary? now, alex, you know, all sorts of governments put forward budgets and there's an outcry. you know we've had the pasty tax with george osborne and all sorts of rows. this budget if you're in the public sector it doesn't affect you at all. it's purely a hit on the private sector. >> well look i, i look to the situation with income tax corporation tax. and i knew that somewhere, you know, whether you agree with the 9 billion figure or the 22 billion figure, there was an economic black hole where we had to. i know john won't agree with this, but we had to look at taxes. right. and i think for a long time a lot of working people didn't want income tax to go up. you know , income tax to go up. you know,
liz talked about the biggest raspberry producers in the country, but actually even firms like tesco'sy's next are saying they may well have to lay staff off. i met a gp's practice last week who already have laid off two staff, so worried are they that the average increase in employers, national insurance is £1,000 per year for somebody on the average salary? now , alex, you know, all salary? now, alex, you know, all sorts of governments put forward budgets and there's an outcry. you know we've...
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the sunday times splashes with a billion pound warning for tescos tax bill — after the government's hikeal insurance. the observer suggests the chancellor would oppose any trump tariffs. and the sunday mirror and the sun on sunday mark the princess of wales being back at work — attending the remembrance event last night, as she makes a gradual return after being treated for cancer. and the bbc�*s leading on donald trump moving closer to a clean sweep of swing states. after several days of counting, he's set to win arizona too. that victory, stronger than anybody had expected. so much to talk about. the world has changed in the last seven days. i wonder where all three of you were when you realise the news, and what you made of it? there was a kind of— news, and what you made of it? there was a kind of delayed _ news, and what you made of it? there was a kind of delayed reaction - news, and what you made of it? ti” was a kind of delayed reaction to the whole thing. i mean, there had been a flurry that kamala might have all of these women rushing out, and “p all of these women rushing out,
the sunday times splashes with a billion pound warning for tescos tax bill — after the government's hikeal insurance. the observer suggests the chancellor would oppose any trump tariffs. and the sunday mirror and the sun on sunday mark the princess of wales being back at work — attending the remembrance event last night, as she makes a gradual return after being treated for cancer. and the bbc�*s leading on donald trump moving closer to a clean sweep of swing states. after several days of...