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  • 'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
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    'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
    Local authority with highest fuel poverty rate in England is angry at economist's comment Britons 'need to accept' being worse off.

    Wolverhampton is the local authority with the highest fuel poverty rate in England, and the city council was one of the first to set up a network of "warm hubs" to help people with soaring energy costs over winter.

    Karen Trainer, the manager of the Big Venture community centre and shop in Wolverhampton, could barely contain her anger as she watched the news on Wednesday morning.

    She was hearing about the comments of the Bank of England economist Huw Pill, who said Britons should stop seeking pay increases and "accept" they are worse off in order to prevent prices rising further.

    Big Venture was one of the venues used as a warm hub over the colder months, and Trainer said a number of people had been calling for it to be brought back as a way to save money on heating bills and combat loneliness.

    Cost of Living.
    The Big Venture Community Shop in Wolverhampton. Customer Sam Hooper says he comes in every day.

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  • 'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
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    'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
    Local authority with highest fuel poverty rate in England is angry at economist's comment Britons 'need to accept' being worse off.

    Wolverhampton is the local authority with the highest fuel poverty rate in England, and the city council was one of the first to set up a network of "warm hubs" to help people with soaring energy costs over winter.

    Karen Trainer, the manager of the Big Venture community centre and shop in Wolverhampton, could barely contain her anger as she watched the news on Wednesday morning.

    She was hearing about the comments of the Bank of England economist Huw Pill, who said Britons should stop seeking pay increases and "accept" they are worse off in order to prevent prices rising further.

    Big Venture was one of the venues used as a warm hub over the colder months, and Trainer said a number of people had been calling for it to be brought back as a way to save money on heating bills and combat loneliness.

    Cost of Living.
    The Big Venture Community Shop in Wolverhampton. Healthy and cheap meal tips are stuck to a fridge door.

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  • 'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
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    'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
    Local authority with highest fuel poverty rate in England is angry at economist's comment Britons 'need to accept' being worse off.

    Wolverhampton is the local authority with the highest fuel poverty rate in England, and the city council was one of the first to set up a network of "warm hubs" to help people with soaring energy costs over winter.

    Karen Trainer, the manager of the Big Venture community centre and shop in Wolverhampton, could barely contain her anger as she watched the news on Wednesday morning.

    She was hearing about the comments of the Bank of England economist Huw Pill, who said Britons should stop seeking pay increases and "accept" they are worse off in order to prevent prices rising further.

    Big Venture was one of the venues used as a warm hub over the colder months, and Trainer said a number of people had been calling for it to be brought back as a way to save money on heating bills and combat loneliness.

    Cost of Living.
    The Big Venture Community Shop in Wolverhampton. Karen Trainer, volunteer centre manager (left) and Fern Lownds, volunteer.

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  • 'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
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    'People can't just get used to it': Wolverhampton reacts to Bank of England comments
    Local authority with highest fuel poverty rate in England is angry at economist's comment Britons 'need to accept' being worse off.

    Wolverhampton is the local authority with the highest fuel poverty rate in England, and the city council was one of the first to set up a network of "warm hubs" to help people with soaring energy costs over winter.

    Karen Trainer, the manager of the Big Venture community centre and shop in Wolverhampton, could barely contain her anger as she watched the news on Wednesday morning.

    She was hearing about the comments of the Bank of England economist Huw Pill, who said Britons should stop seeking pay increases and "accept" they are worse off in order to prevent prices rising further.

    Big Venture was one of the venues used as a warm hub over the colder months, and Trainer said a number of people had been calling for it to be brought back as a way to save money on heating bills and combat loneliness.

    Cost of Living.
    The Big Venture Community Shop in Wolverhampton.

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  • UK workers on returning to the office: ‘No point if I end up doing video calls’. 
Some welcome the routine, while others are concerned about how it will work without everyone in at the same time
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    UK workers on returning to the office: ‘No point if I end up doing video calls’. Some welcome the routine, while others are concerned about how it will work without everyone in at the same time
    Sweet deal: UK workers lured back to office with bonuses and ice-cream. Companies such as PwC and Goldman Sachs offering extra perks to persuade home workers to return.
    Pictured: The main plaza at Canary Wharf leading to the shopping centre. Office workers return in increasing numbers.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
    They plan to close stores in a phased manner between August and September.
    The company will shortly start a consultation process with the staff.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
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    GAP Flagship store on Oxford Street, London.
    GAP Flagship store in Oxford Street, London.
    US fashion company Gap has confirmed it plans to close all its 81 stores in the UK and Ireland and to go online-only.
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