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Next PM must get big economic call right as Britons face 'eat or heat' dilemma

Don't bottle it

Politicians have long used it as a "gotcha" interview question to reveal how out of touch they are. , has been asked the price of a pint of milk along with the daily life of. and crossed the £1 landmark.

Milk prices more than doubled in just one yearis one of the strongest signs of food budget pressure.

} This relentless rise in grocery store costs is forming a scissors movement that will undermine theenergy bill, driving upinflation and making us all significantly poorer. I'm here.

The 'eat or heat' dilemma that families are to face this winter is so recurring that it sounds cliche, but it's still not easy to live with the terrifying reality. .

NHS General Coalition Chief Executive Matthew Taylor said the number of deaths from fuel shortages this year is already shocking under normal circumstances. A year with ominous predictions that

Conservative Leadership Candidates Liz His Truss and Lisi His Snacks are personally overwhelmed by the scale of the challenges they face. There must be.

For the new Prime Minister, getting the big financial demands right has rarely been more important.

Bad fan ban

Rampage scene The three Lions fans at Wembley during last year's England Euro final Most of the sane supporters who left a shameful blemish on the game wanted to be in history textbooks.

Sadly, it was wishful thinking, and violence against players, intrusions on the pitch, and smoke flares — with or without clenching their buttocks — have inexplicably returned to fashion.

Home Secretary Pretty Patel therefore banned fans inEngland and Wales from traveling to indulge in such practices. You are right to warn about it. World Cup in Qatar this winter. I can't help but wonder if it would be a better long-term strategy to see.

Then we may not have to worry for a very long time about them further damaging the reputation of our national sport.

Keel Cut Case

Finally, one cut that will make even the stalwarts ofWorkers cheer: Keel Sturmer dramatically shortens his speech to next month's Party Congress after last year's 90-minute Boisson. Insomniacs who have planned to seek help from light, over-the-top clichés need not worry.

A ticket to Nod's country is almost guaranteed, even if he spends more than his five minutes at the podium.