Lol, I didn't invent the definition of core inflation mate. Take it up with the economists
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Because they changed the rules to the white line instead of the kerbs?
Neighbourly ties have also formed. London-based Hussain Ramzan, who bought a building for €10,000 (£8,600), leaves a copy of his house keys with a woman living across the street from him in case anything happens when he’s in England.
They've bought holiday homes on the cheap, they haven't migrated
Aren't the lib dems the centre right party?
When companies go bankrupt, the debt is written off. That's not illegal.
Opportunities obviously have to be couched in possibilities. Or do you really expect 40 years of bad subsidy to be undone in 3 years?
Vertical farming is just one aspect of CEA, and before covid and brexit the UK didn't need vertical farms. Now we do. Necessity is the mother of invention.
There are plenty of other areas that the UK can regulate based on science rather than feels now.
And other than agriculture, AI
https://ukandeu.ac.uk/ai-in-the-eu-and-uk-two-approaches-to-regulation-and-international-leadership/
Any changes to ONS methodology is published openly. Again, source please.
Core inflation excludes volatilities, that's literally the definition
And why not compare countries with high inflation?
This research, analysed by The Telegraph
Translation, sensationalised for click bait
Relevant FT article
UK’s mortgage relief measures risk a financial shortfall in later life
I suggest you read this if you want scratch below the surface
Is this because they are sponsored by Google and their browser, Chrome?