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Brexit: Opposition to irresponsible Australia trade deal rages on as minister urged to fight back or resign

Don t show me this message again✕ Farmers fear a no-tariff deal could see the UK flooded with cheap and lower-quality meat (Getty Images) Opposition to the UK government’s prospective Australia trade deal continues to rage, with farmers claiming the proposals are “wholly irresponsible” and the SNP throwing down a gauntlet for Scottish secretary Alister Jack to “fight back” or resign. Reports this week that – following fierce opposition within cabinet – international trade secretary Liz Truss had been given the go-ahead by Boris Johnson to offer a 15-year transition period eventually allowing Australian exporters unfettered access to the UK market, free of protections requested by British farmers, were immediately met with outcry.

Farmer starts up £50k side hustle in lockdown selling Zoom calls with her goats

Farmer starts up £50k side hustle in lockdown selling Zoom calls with her goats Cronkshaw Fold Farm in Lancashire has made thousands from something which started as a joke but demand for booking in goats for a zoom call has gone through the roof A goat will join your work video call for £5 (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

How to save money on a Christmas feast and also cut food waste

Last modified on Mon 14 Dec 2020 02.21 EST Most of us won’t be celebrating Christmas 2020 in the pub, or going to parties or to the panto, so food could be more of a centrepiece than ever. No matter how big or small your gathering, here’s how to save money on your festive feast. Plan your meals and decide on a budget On average, Christmas dinner for six, from major supermarkets, will cost £57.39 (£9.56 a head) compared with £67.19 last year, according to the online price-tracking website Alertr.co.uk. With a fixed guest list it can be cheaper to buy a box of everything you need for the main event rather than ingredients. Some big supermarkets are offering these, and there are a range of price points. Asda’s frozen Christmas dinner bundle is £14.90 and serves eight, making it less than £2 a head, or Morrisons has a festive feast with the best trimmings box (£50 for four), which includes cheese, crackers and a chocolate yule log. The frozen food retailer Cook has a vega

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