talented as her, can teach the party opposite anything when it comes to constantly changing from one contorted position to another. my honourable friend also mentioned, taking advice and inspiration from a certain parliamentary sketch writer, and if she is hoping that one day he might make her the target of a his acerbic wit, be careful what you wish for, because i ve been called many things in my time but i m not sure i will everforget many things in my time but i m not sure i will ever forget being branded the titch in vacuum packed underpants. but on a serious note, she has only made a huge impact in her short time in this place and nowhere more than in herfantastic campaign to improve childcare provision inspiring the chancellor to announce 30 hours of free childcare a week for under fours in the march budget which is a landmark policy which will make an enormous difference to families around the country and she should be very proud of her part in making that happen. she
$1.3 billion for violating the european union data protection rules. of it is highest amount any company has ever been fined for breaching the eu rules. they date back to the 2020 landmark policy. is this it? they have to pay it. no, they will appeal. they said so already, poppy. i think what matters here is the amount that is being levied or the european union is trying to fine meta with. it reflects frustration. when you look at the statement, they talk of systematic repeated continuous breaches. the problem here, poppy, is that ever since the pact, the deal that allowed the united states and europe to transfer and share data, privacy shield, was struck down by european court.
carried out. pension reforms were a landmark policy of president emmanuel macron s reelection campaign, but upping the retirement age from 62 to 64. may have been a step too far for too many forcing. the bill passed one of the two parliamentary chambers pouring fuel on the fire of popular anger. much of that has come mackerels way now it is really against the denunciation of the president himself. i don t think in the history of the fifth republic, we have seen so much rage so much hatred. at all president. with most french people polled supporting the protests. his approval ratings are nearly the lowest of his two terms at just 28% in march. it was only worse during the yellow vest protests four years ago. popularity at rock bottom hundreds of thousands in the
landmark policy of president emmanuel macron s reelection campaign, but upping the retirement age from 62 to 64. may have been a step too far for too many forcing. the bill passed one of the two parliamentary chambers pouring fuel on the fire of popular anger. much of that has come mackerels way now it is really against denunciation of the president himself. i don t think in the history of the fifth republic, we have seen so much rage so much hatred. at all president. with most french people polled supporting the protests. his approval ratings are nearly the lowest of his two terms at just 28% in march. it was only worse during the yellow vest protests four years ago. popularity at rock bottom hundreds of thousands in the
the top rate of income tax, the measures i have announced today will raise every year around £32 billion. finally, the biggest single expense in the growth plan was the energy price guarantee. this is a landmark policy supporting millions of people through a difficult winter, and today i want to confirm that the support we are providing between now and april next year will not change. but beyond that the prime minister and i have agreed it would not be responsible to continue exposing public finances to unlimited volatility in international gas prices. so i am announcing today a treasury led review into how we support energy bills beyond april next year. the objective is to design a new approach that will cost the taxpayer significantly less than planned, whilst ensuring enough support for those in need.