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Author: News Desk
On Thursday, a CNN segment about inflation featuring the Stotlers, a large family that says they are feeling the effects of inflation. The segment is five minutes long but is entirely about family grocery shopping. CNN host Brianna Keilar teased the segment in a tweet with a quote from the Stotlers that claimed a gallon of milk has gone from $1.99 to $2.79 recently and, because the large family buys 12 gallons of milk a week, “that’s a lot of money.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CV3HDFdqh4Z/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link CNN segment about inflation striking a nerve online The CNN segment is striking a nerve online in…
Lionel Blair dies at home. A farewell to an onscreen legend. Born in Canada in 1928, he moved to the UK as a young boy and began performing in air raid shelters in World War Two
The Independent writes that a number of senior Conservatives have disowned Boris Johnson’s attempt to neuter parliament’s sleaze watchdog.
The Sun says Countdown presenters Anne Robinson and Rachel Riley are embroiled in a “toxic fued”.
The Daily Express carries calls from Jonathan Van-Tam for people to be cautious to help protect lives and save Christmas.
The Daily Mirror leads with another story criticising Mr Johnson – this time for flying back from the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow by private jet.
“The sleazy way out” is the headline for the Metro, which says Boris Johnson has been accused of “wallowing in sleaze”.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson threw the government’s weight behind protecting Mr Paterson – but scores of Tory MPs refused to back the move.
The Guardian says After weeks of camping outside City Hall in New York, taxi drivers can finally head home after striking a deal with officials to rescue thousands of workers from crushing loans that had caused misery for their families.
The Independent says a panel of 12 people has been chosen for the trial of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, it consists of 11 white people and one Black person.
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