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The late Prince Philip would have been proud that Lady Louise Windsor had a summer job

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Life as an 18-year-old member of the royal family might be imagined to involve mostly flashy parties and a little waving I can't.

We don't often bag potted plants for garden center customers.

So how refreshing it is to findthe Queen'sgranddaughter Louise her Lady Windsor on a summer job.

Given that her parents, Prince Edward and Countess of Wessex, are one of the most industrious and unobtrusive members of the royal family, perhaps It shouldn't be too surprising.

Adding green fingers to her blue blood should also impress her uncle Prince Charles.

An honest graft on a minimum wage of £6.83 an hour or so would have instilled inLady Her Louise a sense of useful values ​​and an appreciation of the value of money.

We think she would be very proud of her late grandfatherPrince Philip, with whom she was particularly close.

Pubs in Danger

It's easy to think that our greatBritish drinker always holds up .

But the pub industry is staggering like a punter at the last order after providing too many lockdownsfollowed by tracking the cost of living .

The utility costs of plaguing homes are hitting pubs as well, and so are supply costs, which are expected to soar 14 pints by 2025.

As Wetherspoons founder Tim Martin points out on this page, pub problems were piling up long before Covid.

We sympathize with his complaint that outdated tax differentials on food sales effectively hamper the ability of pubs to compete withsupermarkets.

The number of pubs has fallen by 15% in the last decade alone.

If you don't want the bustling local drinkers to be found only in Collie and EastEnders, you need help from your landlord.

Successful A-Z

After two years of turmoil caused by the pandemic, a great many students were among the top A-levels yesterday after It was heartening to see them celebrating }. The results are still more pleasant than in 2019.

Yes, it has decreased compared to last year, butit was always necessary to start returning to pre-corona levels.

For those facing the loss of college admissions due to deadlocks in their applications, this is of little consolation.

Vocational courses or apprenticeships can provide high-demand, high-paying skills, but there is no shortage of vacancies to keep the teens on track.

Congrats to the many students who made their dreams come true yesterday, but the discouraged one turned to Sun Employment

and he didn't need an A grade to improve his grades Read about business superstars.