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1 Nov 2024

#politics

GB News: Angela Rayner reignites Lord Alli row as she admits accepting £3,550 of free clothes from Labour donor
Angela Rayner reignites Lord Alli row as she admits accepting £3,550 of free clothes from Labour donor
Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, disclosed receiving approximately £3,550 in clothing from Labour peer Lord Alli, previously labeled as donations for Parliamentary duties. Following advice, she revised the record to specify these items as "work clothes" for her official responsibilities.

Rayner's relationship with Lord Alli has drawn scrutiny, particularly after he allowed her to use his New York apartment, prompting calls for an investigation. She defended her actions, emphasizing adherence to rules and the importance of transparency in political donations.


Times Of Israel: Harris uses Gaza protests as moments to rally crowd, as interruptions turn routine
Harris uses Gaza protests as moments to rally crowd, as interruptions turn routine
Vice President Kamala Harris is adapting her campaign strategy to engage with protesters at her rallies, using their interruptions to reinforce her message against Donald Trump and emphasize democracy. During recent events in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, she addressed concerns about the Gaza conflict while rallying her supporters.

Harris's approach aims to validate protester concerns while redirecting the narrative to her campaign’s goals. Critics note that while her rhetoric has softened, there is a demand for concrete outcomes regarding the ongoing violence in Gaza.


#economy

The Telegraph: Budget tax raid will harm wage growth and hiring, Business Secretary admits
Budget tax raid will harm wage growth and hiring, Business Secretary admits
The Business Secretary acknowledged that tax increases, including higher employer National Insurance contributions and a raised minimum wage, will negatively impact wage growth and hiring. He noted that these changes may hinder business operations and recruitment efforts.

Despite concerns from think tanks about the effectiveness of these tax hikes, the Chancellor's budget aims to position the UK as a competitive market. The overall impact on businesses remains a point of contention.