Watford charities have urged shoppers to follow in Greta Thunberg s footsteps after she pledged to only buy second-hand clothes to help tackle the climate crisis. The 18-year-old environmental activist recently announced in an interview with The Sunday Times that when it comes to clothes she will only buy second-hand. She said: “The worst-case scenario I guess I’ll buy second-hand but I don’t need new clothes. I know people who have clothes so I would ask them if I could borrow them or if they have something they don’t need anymore, I don’t see it as a sacrifice.”
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Nurses and NHS workers from the campaign group NHS Workers Say No, and Unite s Guys and St Thomas Hospital Union branch, hold a socially distanced protest outside Downing Street in London. Credit: PA A Conservative MP says it is unfortunate NHS staff are not set for a bigger pay rise. But South West Hertfordshire s Gagan Mohindra fell short of calling for a rethink when he was asked about the government s proposed 1 per cent pay rise for NHS staff. There have been calls from opposition members in Parliament to increase that 1 per cent figure, with the chief executive of NHS England revealing plans set out previously had budgeted for NHS pay to increase by 2.1 per cent this year.
LONDON: Rishi Sunak says he is seeking support from the UK’s allies for a new way to tax online retail giants like Amazon.Days after delivering the Budget, the Chancellor is looking ahead to.