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‘Cynical’ Sunak helps the pro-pollution vandals in crisis denial
A year since Liz Truss trashed the British economy, Rishi Sunak is setting about wrecking the environment, and the nation’s international reputation as well. ANDREW FISHER on the business backlash against the Tory Prime Minister’s ‘meat tax’ and ‘seven bins’ … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Fisher, Climate Crisis, Conservative, Croydon, Ford, John Gummer, Meat Tax, Rishi Sunak, Seven bins, Tory, Zac Goldsmith
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Croydon anti-crime charities receive £40,000 from Standard
Two strong and courageous women, both with inspiring Croydon stories to tell, were featured in the Evening Standard this week, as Tracey Ford, the founder of the JAGS Foundation, an anti-crime charity, and Eliza Rebeiro, the founder of Lives Not … Continue reading