Week 14, 2023

On Sunday, British Government suddenly remembered about vile grooming gangs molester young girls in several UK regions and decided to take measures against them, years later the first complaints came; Passport Office workers began five-week strike from Monday in row over jobs, pay and pensions; Britons got infuriated by the question by the Tory MP, why not take a holiday break in the UK to avoid the delays into France? And do not forget Suella Braverman with her 'milking loophole.'

On Monday, Rishi Sunak told what he announced to tell a day ago, we learned about criminal proceeding initiated because of an elderly lady's death of hypothermia last December, and Royal Mail apologized for 'nasty' April Fool's Day prank telling striking staff everyone was getting an 11% pay rise.

On Tuesday,  we learned that British hostages abroad aren't problem of British ministers, the earlier people die - the better unexpected windfall for the UK pensions, and discussed the cheapest UK supermarkets.

On Wednesday, a head teachers union in England rejected government pay offer while teachers voted for another three days of strike, Edinburgh University students reject vegan plan, the National Education Union’s (NEU) annual conference heard that sexist comments in the corridor have become “commonplace” and discussed Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, and Nicola Sturgeon's husband was arrested in connection with an investigation into Scottish National Party finances.

On Thursday, we've known of Labour have been 40 points ahead of the Conservatives in London, the UK government ministers hold meetings with climate deniers "all the time," and that Metropolitan Police operation to root out unfit officers could see nearly 200 face dismissal.

On Friday, Labour blasted for 'gutter politics' attack on Rishi Sunak, hundreds of thousands of British travellers failed by Passport Office delays, meanwhile Britons had been preparing to long Easter holidays.

On Saturday, the police were called in to remove audience members singing loudly during a performance of The Bodyguard, we've become more informed about house-building crisis, 

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