Report claims Stay Belvedere Hotels, responsible for running multiple hotels housing asylum seekers, was exploiting system for profitConsumers are cutting back spending on everyday items amid falling confidence in the UK economy before Rachel Reeves’s spring statement, according to a survey. Richard Partington has the story.Ministers have been accused of turning a “blind eye to slavery” by ordering Labour MPs to remove legal protections to stop money being spent by state-owned Great British Energy on solar panels manufactured by forced labour in China, Jessica Elgot reports. Continue reading…
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Publish date : 2025-03-25 09:44:00
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