Austerity News

See who’s saying what on Austerity and how different sections of the Press approach the same story.

Once-a-month bin collections for thousands inThe Times – Go To Article

Anger as households told bins will only be emptied every month in the Daily Express – G To Article

Council to start collecting bins once a MONTH despite residents’ fears over rats, seagulls and flies in The Syn – Go To Article

Public sector support staff ‘working 40 million hours of unpaid overtime a year’ in The Independent – Go To Article

More than 51,000 high street stores close in only a year amid hefty taxes and online competition in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

The death of the High Street: 1,772 shops disappeared from Britain’s town centres last year, as 18.2p of every £1 forked out by shoppers is spent online in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Wetherspoon’s and McDonald’s staff to strike together in The Guardian – Go To Article

Surprise jump in inflation ‘a body blow’ for families in The Times – Go To Article

UK households face squeeze after surprise inflation jump to 2.7% in The Guardian – Go To Article

Almost every single savings account in the country isn’t paying enough to beat inflation after it soars to 2.7%, and leaves families worse off in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Rejection of Theresa May’s Brexit plan could trigger second referendum, admits Treasury minister in The Independent – Go To Article

Schools washing uniforms and offering food to families in need, governors say in The Independent – Go To Article

Snared by the child benefit trap: Hard-working families hounded to pay back thousands after accidentally falling foul of complex tax rules in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

New study finds 4.5 million UK children living in poverty in The Guardian – Go To Article

Over 10 per cent of British families have lived in poverty for at least TWO years, damning report reveals in The Sun – Go To Article

Benefits system ‘skewed against poor families’ in The Times – Go To Article

Archbishop Justin Welby to lead bid for Wonga’s £400m loan book in The Times – Go To Article

Justin Welby’s bid to pay off families’ £400m Wonga loans: Church of England will lead rescue effort to support 200,000 borrowers facing hardship after lender collapsed in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Poor will avoid prosecution for shoplifting food in The Times – Go To Article

British Steel to axe almost 1 in 10 jobs in The Guardian – Go To Articlehttps://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/sep/14/british-steel-to-axe-almost-1-in-10-jobs

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