European countries are experiencing a wave of strikes and protests due to high energy prices, an unprecedented rise in living costs compounded by poor pay and working conditions as well as other government policies.
British households and businesses are preparing for an onslaught of price rises during April, after the government ended its relief scheme for energy bills.
They say red meat is injurious to health. What about red meat that’s spoiled? A top processor in the UK reportedly mixed rotting pork with fresh products and mislabelled items. These found their way to supermarkets like Tesco, schools, care homes and hospitals for two decades until the end of 2020
Germany is faced with transport disruptions resulting from a cost of living mega strike. Airports, bus and train stations, across Germany have come to a standstill.
Britain on Wednesday said its cost-of-living support for this year and next would total 94 billion Euros ($114 billion), as it forecast the UK to stay out of recession with inflation slowing sharply.