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REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Shoppers in Oxford Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Shoppers in Oxford Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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UK inflation increases further.
22/03/2023. London, UK.
Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.
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'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.
In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.
Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.
So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.
The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.
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'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.
In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.
Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.
So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.
The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.
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'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.
In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.
Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.
So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.
The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.
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'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.
In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.
Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.
So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.
The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, members of the public shop on Oxford Street, London. Today Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, members of the public walk past shops to let on Regent Street, London. Today. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, members of the public walk past shops to let on Regent Street, London. Today. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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Lizz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the UK as the cost of living crisis continues.
06/09/2022. London, UK.
As experts predict a slow down in the UK economy, a shopper walks past a poster on Regent Street, London. Today, Liz Truss becomes the 56 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The new Prime Minister has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis head-on as shops, pubs, restaurants and home owners struggle with rising food and energy prices.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opens.
There are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford - which, in many cases, is not very much.
As one of the most deprived places in the UK, the cost of living crisis is particularly acute in Harehills, said Salma Arif, a Labour councillor here.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Large crowds of shoppers on Regent Street, London despite the economic downturn as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Members of the public walk past shuttered shops on Oxford Street, London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Members of the public walk past shops displaying discounts on goods on Oxford Street, London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Members of the public walk past shops displaying sales discounts on goods on Oxford Street, London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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The London ‘people’s pantry’ where a week’s shop costs £3.50
A stoneÕs throw from well-to-do KingÕs Cross lies a community hub bringing people together through food.
The Pantry in north London is buzzing. Customers browse the wooden crates for celeriac and butternut squash; one picks up a tin of organic tomatoes and pops it in her basket. The smell of rich mushroom soup wafts through the air.
A new social enterprise, the Pantry is stocked with surplus food. Once a week, customers pay £3.50, and take close to a weekÕs worth of shopping that may have a value of between £15 and £20. Served by volunteers from the Priory Green estate, shoppers stick around, have a cup of tea or some warming soup, and chat to their fellow residents.
It is not, the members stress, a food bank.
Cook For Good - itÕs a social enterprise that allows people to pay £3.50 for a weekly shop and also runs a food kitchen. Near Kings Cross, London.
Cook for Good co-founder Karen Mattison, centre, with volunteers from the community, Martha, Rhimou, Pauline, and Amel.
01-09-2022
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
A homeless person sits outside a disused shop on Oxford Street, London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
A homeless person sits outside a disused shop on Oxford Street, London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Large crowds of shoppers on Oxford Street, London despite the economic downturn as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Shoppers on Oxford Street London as the cost of living crisis continues.
01/09/2022. London, UK.
Large crowds of shoppers on Oxford Street, London despite the economic downturn as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. Last week Ofgem announce that the typical household energy bill will rise by 80% to £3,549 from next month (October). Breweries have also written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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The London ‘people’s pantry’ where a week’s shop costs £3.50
A stoneÕs throw from well-to-do KingÕs Cross lies a community hub bringing people together through food.
The Pantry in north London is buzzing. Customers browse the wooden crates for celeriac and butternut squash; one picks up a tin of organic tomatoes and pops it in her basket. The smell of rich mushroom soup wafts through the air.
A new social enterprise, the Pantry is stocked with surplus food. Once a week, customers pay £3.50, and take close to a weekÕs worth of shopping that may have a value of between £15 and £20. Served by volunteers from the Priory Green estate, shoppers stick around, have a cup of tea or some warming soup, and chat to their fellow residents.
It is not, the members stress, a food bank.
Cook For Good - itÕs a social enterprise that allows people to pay £3.50 for a weekly shop and also runs a food kitchen. Near Kings Cross, London.
Sheenika Webb-Rainsby sits with her two sons at the Pantry near KingÕs Cross.
01-09-2022
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The London ‘people’s pantry’ where a week’s shop costs £3.50
A stoneÕs throw from well-to-do KingÕs Cross lies a community hub bringing people together through food.
The Pantry in north London is buzzing. Customers browse the wooden crates for celeriac and butternut squash; one picks up a tin of organic tomatoes and pops it in her basket. The smell of rich mushroom soup wafts through the air.
A new social enterprise, the Pantry is stocked with surplus food. Once a week, customers pay £3.50, and take close to a weekÕs worth of shopping that may have a value of between £15 and £20. Served by volunteers from the Priory Green estate, shoppers stick around, have a cup of tea or some warming soup, and chat to their fellow residents.
It is not, the members stress, a food bank.
Cook For Good - itÕs a social enterprise that allows people to pay £3.50 for a weekly shop and also runs a food kitchen. Near Kings Cross, London.
Deolida Pereira picks up her shopping at the Pantry
01-09-2022.
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The London ‘people’s pantry’ where a week’s shop costs £3.50
A stoneÕs throw from well-to-do KingÕs Cross lies a community hub bringing people together through food.
The Pantry in north London is buzzing. Customers browse the wooden crates for celeriac and butternut squash; one picks up a tin of organic tomatoes and pops it in her basket. The smell of rich mushroom soup wafts through the air.
A new social enterprise, the Pantry is stocked with surplus food. Once a week, customers pay £3.50, and take close to a weekÕs worth of shopping that may have a value of between £15 and £20. Served by volunteers from the Priory Green estate, shoppers stick around, have a cup of tea or some warming soup, and chat to their fellow residents.
It is not, the members stress, a food bank.
Cook For Good - itÕs a social enterprise that allows people to pay £3.50 for a weekly shop and also runs a food kitchen. Near Kings Cross, London.
Deolida Pereira picks up her shopping at the Pantry
01-09-2022.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Electricity pylons loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Empty gas holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Electricity pylons and disused gas-holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Electricity pylons and disused gas-holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Electricity pylons and disused gas-holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Empty gas holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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Cost of living crisis.
30/08/2022. London, UK.
Empty gas holders loom over houses in Worcester Park, south-west London as households brace for a huge spike in energy prices this Autumn. This week, breweries have written to Downing Street asking for more help with soaring fuel costs which are set to reach thousands of pounds a year, forcing many pubs, restaurants and cafes to close as the cost of living crisis continues.
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'I am not blaming anyone': Estonians shrug off 23% inflation
Those in Europe's inflation hotspot remain calm about rising prices, but a lack of government intervention could fuel further increases - and discontent.
Part of the explanation for the lack of a political backlash may be that Estonian salaries have been on a sharp upward trajectory for several years and the economy recovered well and quickly from the Covid pandemic, leading to labour shortages and higher wages. Voters are relatively relaxed about a temporary period of higher prices, it is suggested.
But there is also an understanding in Estonia, once part of the Soviet Union and containing a large Russian-language minority, that the war in Ukraine is the source of many of their problems.
Street view of Lasnama?e district in Tallinn, Estonia. Taken on 19th of August 2022.
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'I am not blaming anyone': Estonians shrug off 23% inflation
Those in Europe's inflation hotspot remain calm about rising prices, but a lack of government intervention could fuel further increases - and discontent.
Part of the explanation for the lack of a political backlash may be that Estonian salaries have been on a sharp upward trajectory for several years and the economy recovered well and quickly from the Covid pandemic, leading to labour shortages and higher wages. Voters are relatively relaxed about a temporary period of higher prices, it is suggested.
But there is also an understanding in Estonia, once part of the Soviet Union and containing a large Russian-language minority, that the war in Ukraine is the source of many of their problems.
Deserted car with Church of the "Quick to Hearken" Icon of the Mother of God in Tallinn on the background. Taken on 19th of August 2022.
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