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A part time worker was left shocked after discovering her employer owed her £12,000 in unpaid holiday entitlement.Joanne, aged 59, said she was stunned when her employer’s HR department confirmed the money was due to her.Her case was highlighted by MoneySavingExpert.com as an example of how workers with irregular hours may be missing out on holiday pay.Joanne said she had never checked whether she qualified for paid annual leave, believing her working pattern meant she was not entitled to the same benefits as full time staff.That assumption turned out to be incorrect, and MoneySavingExpert said the oversight had cost her…
In a GB News exclusive, Ben Leo travels to Los Angeles to track down pop star Billie Eilish following her controversial Grammys speech.Standing before her high-security mansion, Ben asks the question if Ms Eilish truly believes that “all land is stolen”, but she failed to respond.WATCH ABOVE.
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Ireland captain Caelan Doris says improving the team’s discipline during the Six Nations “starts with me” as he admitted he must set a better example for the squad.Andy Farrell’s side’s discipline has been a key talking point in the build-up to Thursday night’s opener against France in Paris (20:10 GMT) after a chastening loss to South Africa in November which yielded four yellow cards and a red. As they bid to reclaim the Six Nations title from France, Doris says discipline has been “right up there” in Irish minds during their pre-tournament preparations. “It’s one of the key points we’ve…
Lucy Letby has vowed she will not “give up” in a newly-released letter from prison.Her handwritten letter is set to appear in the feature-length documentary The Investigation of Lucy Letby, set to premiere on Netflix on Wednesday.The film includes an interview with Maisie, a friend of Letby’s from their time at the University of Chester.Maisie, whose image in the documentary is digitally altered to protect her identity, received a letter from Letby where she described her life inside HMP Bronzefield in Surrey.She also described missing her two cats, and her optimism despite her imprisonment.It read: “Maisie, there are no words…
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The Bank of England is widely expected to maintain the base rate at 3.75 per cent when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announces its decision on Thursday, according to financial experts.Following December’s rate reduction to the lowest level in nearly three years, policymakers now face a more challenging phase in their easing strategy amid ongoing inflationary pressures.The consensus among analysts points firmly towards a pause, driven primarily by renewed inflation concerns, with the consumer price index (CPI) rate currently sitting at 3.4 per cent.Charlie Ambler, the co-chief Investment Officer at wealth management firm Saltus, said: “Progress on services inflation and…
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A planning application to relocate the Moston Superstore on Pym Street has been submitted helping to unlock an opportunity to create a new public square as part of a major £25m vision for Moston Lane. Pending planning permission, the Moston Superstore will move to a site on Kenyon Lane currently occupied by the Ebsworth Street car park, providing a new and larger food shop for the community, along with dedicated car parking and cycle store for the first time. Existing parking on Pym Street will remain open to the public, while empty sites on Albine Street and Cole Street – formerly used by Manchester College – will also…
