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10 to shout about from the rooftops via the FT’s Delphine Strauss: a survey has found British employers are ready to hand out bigger pay rises to staff next year amid shortages of alternative workers. In what will phone number library come as music to Boris Johnson’s ears, the FT says: “The figures add to evidence that the labour shortages reported across many sectors of the economy are starting to fuel wage growth for people who stay in their existing role as well as for new hires.”

The other option: Deputy PM Dominic  On the police nterview to the Times‘ Matt Dathan in which he urges firms facing labor shortages to hire ex-convicts just out of jail. Raab reckons they are “more motivated” than What’s virgin islands send the big deal? This will be the first time the two other workers and take fewer sick days.

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Justice Secretary Robert Buckland, has done an interview full of newsy lines with the New Statesman’s Tim Ross, in which he admits the justice system he oversaw is failing to deliver justice for women.  Everard’s 1 set your social media goals murder, he called for senior officers to work harder to weed out dangerous colleagues, saying the “one bad apple” argument “isn’t good enough” and admitting there are likely more officers like Wayne Couzens in the force. There’s lots of other stuff in there too, including on the PMs he worked for and his role in the Brexit parliamentary wars.

BUDGET PREVIEW: Bloomberg’s Alex Morales reports Chancellor Rishi Sunak plans to extend a program of state-backed loans for companies to help them recover from the pandemic.

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