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12 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: Birmingham refuse workers hit out at council in fresh protest against cuts: 'Pay them fairly!'
Nearly 400 bin workers in Birmingham staged a walkout, demanding fair pay amid cuts. The protest follows the council's decision to eliminate waste collection and recycling officer positions, leading to discontent among employees regarding their compensation.
#economy
Forbes: EU Announces Countermeasures As Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Go Into Effect—What To Know
The European Union announced economic countermeasures against the U.S. totaling approximately $28 billion in response to President Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. The EU criticized the tariffs as "unjustified" and plans to implement these measures starting April 1.
The European Commission will allow existing countermeasures from 2018 and 2020 to lapse and is preparing additional measures targeting U.S. products. Ursula von der Leyen stated that tariffs are detrimental to business and consumers, emphasizing the potential job losses and price increases in both regions.
#crime
GB News: 'The facts aren't racist!' Martin Daubney tears into Labour activist after more than 100K migrants convicted for sex crimes
A heated debate on GB News featured Martin Daubney and Labour activist Aisha Ali-Khan discussing new Ministry of Justice data revealing over 100,000 migrant convictions in the UK from 2021 to 2023. Daubney highlighted that foreign nationals were convicted for sexual offences at a significant rate compared to the British population.
Daubney argued for stricter visa vetting from certain countries due to rising crime rates, while Ali-Khan cautioned against generalizing entire nations as criminal. The UK government is responding to these concerns with new measures to monitor dangerous foreign nationals, including electronic tagging and curfews.