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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. 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. Christine Jenks (right), a first time user of the shop, pays for her food shopping. Left is volunteer Fern Lownds.

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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. Christine Jenks (right), a first time user of the shop, being shown around by volunteer Fern Lownds.

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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. Christine Jenks, a first time user of the shop.

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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. 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 inflation increases further.
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    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Shoppers in Oxford Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
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    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Shoppers in Oxford Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
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    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
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    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
    DUKAS_152557389_EYE
    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
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    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
    DUKAS_152557393_EYE
    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wear bright coloured jackets for a clothing advertising campaign in Oxford Circus London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
    DUKAS_152557390_EYE
    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • UK inflation increases further.
    DUKAS_152557382_EYE
    UK inflation increases further.
    22/03/2023. London, UK.

    Shoppers in Regent Street London this morning as a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4% caused by food shortages adds pressure on the Bank of England to continue with interest rate rises which will causing further pressure on the banking industry and the cost of living crisis.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

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    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Office workers walk through Bank Junction City of London as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
    13/10/2022. London, UK.

    A City worker looks up at the golden statue of Ariel perched on a dome known as the Trivoli Corner at the Bank of England as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
    13/10/2022. London, UK.

    A City worker looks up at the golden statue of Ariel perched on a dome known as the Trivoli Corner at the Bank of England as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    City workers looks up at the golden statue of Ariel perched on a dome known as the Trivoli Corner at the Bank of England as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    City workers walk underneath a golden statue of Ariel perched on top of a dome known as the Trivoli Corner at the Bank of England as talks of a mini budget U-turn from Downing Street causes sterling to rises against the dollar today. Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end tomorrow as dysfunction in the money markets continue.

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    Markets and Banking crisis continues London
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    Members of the public queue outside the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, City of London to exchange old £20, and £50 notes as Andrew Bailey the Bank of England Governor warned pension fund managers that the Bank’s bond buying scheme will end on Friday. Sterling fell against the dollar in early morning trading before recovering this afternoon as dysfunction in the markets continue.

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