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Tips to stay fit during Ramadan
How can you help those fleeing from Ukraine?
EATING vs HEATING?
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Normal ties only if you disengage troops, India tells China
Yogi takes oath for 2nd time with two deputies
Total chaos amid an important alliance
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement 2022 has shaken households that were already functioning on shoe-string budgets. How will Britons survive with the rising cost of living and energy bills? We ask the community members.
Rishi Sunak & Akshata Murthy
Shefali Saxena Last week, an “anxious” Chancellor Rishi Sunak was heavily scrutinised for being an “illusionist” post his spring statement for not being able to protect the public from the rising cost of living. Accused of “gaslighting”, the Chancellor said he had “always tried to be honest with people”, and “I can’t protect them from absolutely everything that we face.” The panic and criticism come at a pivotal moment when universal free lateral flow tests will end on Friday,
which means £1,000 a year 'tax on caring' for care home relatives. Families visiting relatives in care homes face paying up to £1,200 a year on Covid tests, as the Government was blasted for putting a “tax on caring”. People aged 80 and over will still be able to get them, alongside those with compromised immune systems – if they have symptoms. That would mean a family of four visiting someone once a week would fork out almost £24 a week, or £1,246 per year. Continued on page 6
The Rt. Hon’ble Elizabeth Truss MP, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Minister for Women and Equalities, United Kingdom, will pay an official visit to India on 31 March 2022. Truss will hold bilateral consultations with External Affairs Minister, Dr S. Jaishankar on bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest. She would also participate in the inaugural edition of the India-UK Strategic Futures Forum, a track 1.5 Dialogue between the two countries hosted by the Indian Council of World Affairs and Policy Exchange, UK. The India-UK relationship was elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during the India-UK Virtual Summit held between the two Prime Ministers on 04 May 2021. Continued on page 13