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MEDIA MUSCĂTURES March 13: ASDA, ShopLifting, Trump Fallout rates

MEDIA MUSCĂTURES March 13: ASDA, ShopLifting, Trump Fallout rates

Signal of Asda House

telegraph has taken over the latest round of ASDA job discounts. The retailer deals with Axi workers involved in an upgrade of 800 million pounds, championship by co-owner Mohsin Issa, IT reports. Over 200 employees were fired without consultation at the problem supermarket. You can find the Băcăuan’s coverage of that story Here.

The new figures show that almost a quarter of the British have been witnesses in the last year. The survey – conducted for the British retail consortium by the OPIUM market research company – believed that Nottingham is a British point of view for retail crime, 32% of the residents who reported that they were witnesses. London was almost 29%. Meanwhile, about 23% of people reported that they have witnessed physical or verbal abuses of workers in stores, because criminals become “bolder and more aggressive” (guardian)

US President Donald Trump has been hired to impose more rates after his last movement to introduce steel and aluminum import taxes in the US has applied for reprisals from the European Union and Canada (BBC)

Latest rates threaten to make the cost of things like cars up to more expensive soft drink boxes in the UK (Sky News)

Keir Starmer said that “all options are on the table” because the UK is planning its response to rates (The independent)

Sky News Reports that the new applications for the sustainable stimulant of agriculture have been interrupted – a movement described by the NFU as “a broken blow”. The post-Brexit scheme, launched in 2022, pays to farmers and land managers to take over practices that improve productivity and protect the environment and climate.

The leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, said the movement was additional proof that “Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves do not care about the rural communities.” (The independent)