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The i Paper columnists win two Media Freedom Awards
2+ week, 3+ day ago (460+ words) The awards recognise and celebrate the dedication and accomplishments of journalists and newsrooms across all sectors of the UK media industry The i Paper's Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has been named 2025 Commentator of the Year at the prestigious Media Freedom Awards, which honour excellence in campaigning and investigative journalism. Judges praised her writing on Britain's carers " "the millions of extraordinary people who give up jobs, freedoms, leisure and many other pleasures to care for vulnerable children, siblings, parents or grandparents they deeply love. Alibhai-Brown argued that carers are being persecuted by the DWP. Judges also applauded her article on the grooming gangs that target young white girls in UK towns. She did what few journalists had bothered to do: speak to men and women of Pakistani heritage about these crimes. Alibhai-Brown "highlights the real people behind every decision, noted judges, "bringing an…...
Trump wants to crush the BBC. Time for Labour to take a stand
2+ week, 9+ hour ago (777+ words) America's cultural capture of the UK is happening beyond the sight of audiences, but it is influencing our national life Given the honour of asking the first question at a White House press briefing this week, Beverley Turner, a Washington-based journalist for GB News, provocatively inquired: "Is the President prepared to bankrupt the BBC in his pursuit of truth and justice?" The invitation to ridicule the UK national broadcaster was embraced by the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, who responded: "The President has made it very clear that this is a leftist propaganda machine that is unfortunately subsidised by British taxpayers." Donald Trump has identified his moment to redefine British media. He is suing the BBC for "anywhere between a billion and $5bn", just as it begins difficult negotiations for an extension to the public funding model that enables it…...
Home Office 'identifies 14 new sites to house up to 10,000 migrants"
3+ week, 15+ hour ago (113+ words) Good morning and welcome to our coverage. The Home Office has identified 14 new sites to house up to 10,000 migrants, it has been reported. According to a leaked document, reported by The Times, the Government has earmarked the new areas as part of a shake up of the asylum system which will force migrants to adhere to tougher conditions and restrict many to temporary stay in the UK. This comes amid speculation, Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, is considering copying Danish immigration rules in order to cut immigration. Some new measures would include tighter rules on family reunions, enforcing high English standards, and being enforced to repay the cost of their accommodation....
Mortgage rates to keep falling after inflation drops to 3.6%
1+ week, 4+ day ago (783+ words) Mortgage rates are expected to continue their descent after figures released on Wednesday show inflation falling, as experts predict the base rate could be cut next month. Banks have been cutting the prices on their home loans in recent days, with Santander announcing the cheapest deal on the market " at 3.55 per cent " earlier this week. Here's what Wednesday's inflation figures mean for interest rates, and what could happen to mortgage rates as a result. Interest rates " set by the Bank of England (BoE) " tend to fall as inflation moves towards the BoE's target level of 2 per cent. Experts had already been predicting that the BoE could lower rates next month " from 4 per cent to 3.75 per cent " and Wednesday's figures make this even more likely. Following the inflation figure reveal, traders were pricing in an 80 per cent chance of a cut…...
My child is gluten and dairy free. I saved £60 a month by switching to Morrisons
2+ day, 18+ hour ago (1115+ words) Ellie Jackson changed where she does her grocery shopping in Supermarket Swap In our new series, Supermarket Swap, we challenge a family to change where and how they do their weekly grocery shop. Can they save money by trading old habits for new " and will they decide to switch to another supermarket as a result? If you want to take part, email [email protected]. This week, we speak to Ellie Jackson, who is a children's author by day, with a series of educational books about protecting animals. She says keeping her family " four children, husband and dog " on a diet with minimal ultra-processed foods (UPF) has become almost a full-time job in itself. Specific needs: Minimal UPF's, dairy free and gluten free options needed Saving: "30 each fortnight Ellie Jackson, 45, has been trying to avoid UPF's for the past two years, after…...
How to not get too sidelined financially during festive season
1+ week, 6+ day ago (952+ words) Plum can help savers to keep a closer eye on their money Christmas is fast approaching, and while for many it's a joyful period of seeing friends and family and sharing gifts, it can also cause unwanted financial stress. From buying presents to hosting parties, the festive season can leave us feeling stretched and see other savings goals set aside. On average, households spend around "2,460 a month, according to the Bank of England, but at Christmas this increases by "713. Given that the UK has very recently been through a prolonged period of rising prices and a cost-of-living crisis, this extra spending can cause havoc with carefully planned out budgets and money management. Smart money app, Plum, recognises this and it has been designed to help savers to keep a closer eye on their money, making it work as hard as…...
At 38, I’ve never checked my four pensions – I’m scared there won’t be enough there
2+ week, 6+ day ago (662+ words) Tom Bourlet, 38, has been putting it off for years because he knows the moment he checks, he will have to up the amount he is investing Tom Bourlet has never checked how much is in his pension pot " because he fears there won't be enough in there. The 38-year-old, from Brighton, thinks he has four separate workplace pensions, but does not know for sure. He started paying into the first one in 2012, but soon after this, he switched to being self-employed. This lasted for five years and self-employed people do not get pension contributions unless they pay in themselves. Tom did not, which left a big gap in his savings history. Adding to this, after returning to employment, he only paid the minimum level into his retirement pot required under auto-enrolment. In a new role now, he's decided to change…...
Reeves told to reverse 'pub tax' as Labour MPs fear backlash over bar closures
15+ hour, 36+ min ago (1061+ words) One Labour MP said they feared "pubs will become the next farms" as the threat of bar closures linger over high streets and rural areas following last week's Budget Rachel Reeves has been warned by Labour MPs she will have to climb down on a so-called "pub tax" as she prepared to try and placate backbenchers over the Budget move. Several Labour MPs have voiced concerns to the Government and party whips over changes to business rates, which have led to warnings that 30,000 hospitality firms, including pubs, could go out of business. The i Paper has learnt the Treasury has invited Labour MPs to a private briefing on Monday evening to highlight the "transitional relief" for hospitality venues spelled out by the Chancellor on Sunday, which she said would soften the blow of soaring tax bills. One Labour MP said…...
I've bought a £285k flat-pack home - now I can live in my dream location
3+ week, 4+ day ago (352+ words) Quick to build, well priced and offering cool design, modular homes are common in Scandinavia, but still rare in the UK - Natalie Burrows thinks they could help solve our housing crisis "We were house-hunting for three years and during that time only four properties that we were happy with came up," Burrows, a nutritionist, says. "My husband didn't want to take on a big [expensive] renovation. Then we found a piece of land on this road. We knew it was time to move and the right land, in the right location, and all the numbers started making sense." In America it's possible to buy a prefabricated modular home on Amazon, complete with kitchen and bathroom, for as little as $8,000 (6,100). The low price of land in the US makes it a cheap option for families struggling to buy a regular home…...
I want to ditch Britain for Europe – new EU border rules are the last straw after Brexit
1+ week, 1+ day ago (782+ words) Andrew Taylor, 61, is fed up with the 90-day EU rule, new EES system and high taxes A British man with property in Europe says he is considering leaving the UK permanently thanks to new EU border checks that came on top of strict Brexit rules, as well as further tax increases expected in next week's Budget. Andrew Taylor, 61, a divorced care company owner from Liverpool, owns a holiday home in Alicante, Spain, and in Cianciana, Sicily. He has spent time in his homes on the continent for nearly three decades but says he is finally considering moving there permanently, after regulation came in last month that makes it more difficult for Britons with second homes in Europe." However, numerous Britons have reported waiting for hours in queues since the system's introduction. For Taylor, the new biometric scans will make flexibility…...