Across the United States, Democratic politicians are renewing their commitments to 1990s-era crime policies. From New York City Mayor Eric Adams instructing the NYPD to […]
Month: September 2022
Cost of living: Richest households will benefit most from support packages, think tank finds
Richest households could receive twice as much support as the poorest Last week, Liz Truss announced the government’s flagship policy to address the cost of […]
Tories raise three times as much as Labour in major donations
Tory donors include property companies, banking firms and the wife of a former minister in Putin’s government The latest figures from the Electoral Commission on […]
British Muslims have ‘second-class citizenship’, report claims
The Institute of Race Relations argues that changes to legislation on citizenship have been introduced to specifically target Muslims A new report has claimed that […]
Fresh wave of strike dates announced for the autumn
Workers at Felixstowe port and dozens of further education colleges are set to walk out More disruption is set to hit the UK economy this […]
Seattle Teachers Strike for Smaller Classes, Higher Pay and Special Ed Support
Originally published by The 19th. On Thursday, Tymmony Keegan stood on a picket line in front of Cleveland STEM High School in Seattle, where public […]
TRADEMARK OPPOSITIONS: STRATEGIES TO WIN
Author: CLG Attorneys Author Biography Are You Thinking of Filing a Trademark Opposition? These Strategies Can Help The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) is a […]
Downing Street hints there will be an ’emergency budget’ next week
Plans for tax cuts are set to be announced Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng could be set to announce an ’emergency budget’ next week, reports […]
UK households were facing record energy debts even before the price cap was increased
Household energy debt had reached £2.1bn before the April price hikes The amount of energy debt owed by UK households had reached record levels even […]
A trade deal with the USA looks as elusive as ever
The Good Friday Agreement and the Northern Ireland Protocol continue to prove sticking points Despite the Government trying to spin Liz Truss’ recent first conversation […]
