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punters can find their own rooms and charge for transport and food
hope it gets sorted out for September
Iconic Euro sculpture up for sale as 'too expensive to maintain'The giant euro sign surrounded by 12 yellow stars costs €250,000 every year just to maintain and is frequently vandalised
Strikes threaten total cut-off of Norway’s gas supplies to UK - live updatesGas supplies to the UK from Norway could be cut off completely this weekend if an ongoing strike escalates.
PM Mitsotakis: Digital Labour Card a significant conquest for employeesPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday visited supermarkets and banks in which the new Digital Labour Card system started to be implemented on July 1st, recording the arrival and departure times of every employee with transparency in real time and consequently safeguarding the protection of their rights."It is a significant conquest for the employees for us to be in position to know, as the state, exactly how many hours they work in order to avoid any violation involving their working hours," Mitsotakis said.In the initial phase, the digital labour cards covers approximately 121,000 employees while its extension to all the sectors of the economy is scheduled to be implemented in a period of 12 months.
Germans top foreign holiday home buyers in GreeceThey buy houses that on average are worth 350,000 euros
Greece Raises July Energy Subsidies for Homes and BusinessesA total of 722 million euros in support to Greeks hit by the energy crisis and the soaring electricity costs will apply to all users irrelevant of income, said Greek Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas today, announcing rebates for July.
No Mike, its not the fault of Boris
QuoteIconic Euro sculpture up for sale as 'too expensive to maintain'The giant euro sign surrounded by 12 yellow stars costs €250,000 every year just to maintain and is frequently vandalisedhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/07/05/iconic-euro-sculpture-sale-expensive-maintain/
Sunak and Javid quit cabinet as PM admits Pincher mistake
QuoteSunak and Javid quit cabinet as PM admits Pincher mistake
The prime minister has "trashed the reputation of a proud and honourable party" a Tory MP has claimed.Sir Roger Gale said Boris Johnson had sent ministers "effectively to lie on his behalf".
Mr Javid said the public had concluded the government is neither popular nor competent and "this situation will not change under your leadership and you have therefore lost my confidence".In his letter to the PM, the health secretary told Mr Johnson that the British people "rightly expect integrity from their government".
Boris Johnson admits he knew about Chris Pincher concerns and regrets hiring himAsked if it was a grave error to hire the MP, the prime minister said: "Yes, I think it was a mistake and I apologise for it".Mr Johnson did not deny referring to the Tamworth politician as "Pincher by name, Pincher by nature," as his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings claimed.
Weekend burst of exercise can be enough to stay fitA big burst of exercise at the weekend is as good as spreading activity out across the week, according to a study.
Conservative Party vice chairman resigns live on air saying he ‘can’t serve’ under Boris JohnsonPM doesn’t have ‘the support of the party, or indeed the country any more,’ MP says The Conservative Party’s vice chairman Bim Afolami has resigned from his position live on air, saying Boris Johnson no longer has the support of the country.
Two UK junior-ranking government lawmakers quit in protest at JohnsonTwo lawmakers from Britain's Conservative Party quit their junior-ranking government posts on Tuesday in protest at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's leadership.Parliamentary private secretaries Jonathan Gullis and Saqib Bhatti posted resignation letters on social media. Parliamentary private secretaries assist ministers in their role.
Andrew Murrison MP resigns from government job DR ANDREW Murrison MP has resigned as Trade Envoy to Morrocco amid the latest government crisis. In a strongly worded letter, Dr Murrison said Boris Johnson's position had become "unrecoverable".
Conservative MP Nicola Richards also quit her role as parliamentary private secretary to the Department for Transport this evening, stating she cannot serve ‘under the current circumstances’.
Portsmouth’s £25m border post stands empty after minister’s imports U-turnNext to the container terminal at Portsmouth International Port, just a few hundred metres from the water’s edge, stands a new hi-tech border control post.Built over the past 18 months at a cost of £25m, a cost shared by the taxpayer and the port’s owner, Portsmouth city council, the high-specification facility should be in its inaugural week of use, handling post-Brexit checks on imports of animal, plant and forestry products arriving from the EU.The building stands empty and silent, however, following the government’s decision in April to delay, probably for good, the introduction of physical inspections of fresh meat, fruit, vegetables and plants from the EU.The British Ports Association (BPA), a lobby group for the industry, calculates that at least £450m of taxpayers’ money has been spent on these now mostly unwanted new border control facilities.This includes the £300m spent on buildings at ports, as well as an estimated £250m spent by the government on building 10 inland border facilities, in places such as Dover and Holyhead where there is not space for a checkpoint next to the terminal. These buildings will be difficult to repurpose.
Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie resigns from UK Government, tells Johnson his position is ‘untenable’She resigned as PPS to the Wales Office as Boris Johnson’s government was hit by a wave of resignations this evening.