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Inside Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's legal battle

Inside Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's legal battle
Apr 12,2022 3:05 am

... A British judge ruled that the " great majority" of Heard s accusations of abuse could be proven to the civil Standard - meaning the abuse was more likely than not to have occurred...

Why are gas prices so high and what is happening to fuel bills?

Why are gas prices so high and what is happening to fuel bills?
Jan 16,2022 3:49 am

... What s going to happen? Every six months, Ofgem, the energy regulator, reviews the maximum price that suppliers in England, Wales and Scotland can charge domestic customers on a Standard - or default - tariff...

Scottish budget 2022-23: At a glance

Scottish budget 2022-23: At a glance
Dec 10,2021 3:24 am

... The Top Rate tax (46%) threshold will also be frozen at £150,000 The land and buildings transaction tax rates and bands will be maintained at their current levelScottish landfill tax - Standard and lower rates will be increased Public sector payMinimum wage rises to £10...

Merkel picks German punk singer Hagen for last serenade

Merkel picks German punk singer Hagen for last serenade
Dec 2,2021 4:42 pm

... The other two pieces are fairly Standard - a popular song by Hildegard Knef called For Me It Should Rain Red Roses and an 18th-Century hymn...

Madam CJ Walker: An inspiration for all of us'

Madam CJ Walker: An inspiration for all of us'
Apr 18,2020 8:07 pm

... This is partially accomplished proof of your marketing, including your willingness to stamp their products with their own image - Standard fare in the age of social factors, but a brave step, if the white Standards of beauty ruled the day...

The Minister of education pull the plug on 5,000 post-GCSE qualifications

The Minister of education pull the plug on 5,000 post-GCSE qualifications
Feb 16,2020 10:24 am

... The move is the latest step in the government s wider review of post-16 qualifications at level 3 - A-Standard-level - and below...

Coronavirus: it Can spread through door handles? And other questions

Coronavirus: it Can spread through door handles? And other questions
Feb 16,2020 10:22 am

... Standard surgical masks also work well...

Wireless taxi charging tested station is to be at Nottingham

Wireless taxi charging tested station is to be at Nottingham
Feb 16,2020 10:11 am

... Standard charging stations, includes cable and large power points There is also the potential for the technology was made accessible to the public, it added...

Scottish budget 2022-23: At a glance

Feb 16,2020 9:30 am

against the continuing backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, the SNP government's partnership agreement with The Greens , and the election pledges set out earlier this year. Here are The Key points from her speech to MSPs.

Tax ratesIncome Tax rates will remain unchanged next year but the thresholds at which it is paid will increase for lower earners. The Starter and Basic rate income thresholds will increase In Line with CPI inflation (3. 1%). The Higher Rate threshold will be frozen in 2022-23. It remains at 41% for earnings between £43,662 and£150,000. The Top Rate Tax (46%) threshold will also be frozen at £150,000 The Land and buildings transaction Tax rates and bands will be maintained at their current levelScottish landfill Tax - Standard and lower rates will be increased Public sector payMinimum wage rises to £10. 50 an hour for social care staff and all people covered by The Public Sector pay policy. The pay policy for next year focuses on those on low incomes, guaranteeing an inflationary uplift of at least £775 to those earning up to £25,000, £700 to those earning between £25,000 and £40,000, and £500 to those earning above £40,000. Council Tax freeze endsLast year's freeze on council Tax rises will not continueFor 2022-23, councils will have complete flexibility to set the rate they want for the First Time since the SNP came to power in 2007. NHS and social careIn total, the Budget provides funding of £18bn for Health and Social Care, including £12. 9bn for health boards. The overall package provides £1. 2bn for Mental Health . There is a commitment that 10% of all front-line NHS spend goes to Mental Health by The End of the parliament in 2026. Business and economyOver The Past two years the retail, hospitality, leisure and aviation sectors have had 100% rates relief to deal with effects of the Covid pandemicThis ended In July for businesses in England but will continue until April next year in Scotland. There will be 50% rates relief for The First three months of 2022-23, capped at £27,500 per ratepayer, to prevent a " cliff edge". The Non-Domestic Rates poundage will be 49. 8p, a below inflation rise. Tackling child povertyMore than £4bn will paid out in Scottish Social Security and welfare payments, including £1. 95bn to start delivery of the Adult Disability Payment in 2022-23It also includes £197m to double the Scottish Child Payment to £20 from April 2022 for families in poverty with children under Six - and extend it to under 16s by The End of 2022. A Green budget? The Budget sets cash for the decarbonisation of homes and buildings, transport and industry. It includes: The First £20 million of a 10-year £500 million Just Transition Fund for The North East and Moray£336 million for energy efficiency, and low carbon and renewable heat£150m for infrastructure to make walking, wheeling and cycling safer; £1. 4 billion to maintain, improve and decarbonise Scotland's rail networkEconomic forecastsSupply chain bottlenecks, labour market shortages, inflationary pressures and rising energy prices are all placing extra pressure on businesses and households trying to recover from the impact of the pandemicThe Scottish Fiscal Commission forecasts A Level of long-term economic damage to the Scottish economy from Covid-19 is about 2%, similar to the OBR's forecast for the UK. This means the long-term impact of Brexit on the economy will be worse than that caused by Covid-19. The Fiscal Commission forecasts the economy will recover to pre-pandemic levels by April-June 2022, almost two years earlier than forecast at the previous Scottish Budget in January.

Source of news: bbc.com

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