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Jump toSunaks five priorities1. Halving inflation2. Growing the economy3. Cutting debt4. Reduce NHS waiting lists5. Stop the boatsStarmers five missions1. Secure the highest sustained growth in the G72. Make Britain a clean energy superpower3. Build an NHS fit for the future4. Make Britains streets safe5. Break down barriers to opportunityKeir Starmer announced the last of his five missions this week: removing barriers to opportunity. With the announcement, voters are now able to compare the Labour leaders ideas with those of the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, who laid out his own five priorities at the beginning of the year. So what does each man want to achieve And can he do it Sunaks five priorities1. Halving inflationSunak has made his top priority dealing with the economic mess created in part by the botched mini-budget of his predecessor, Li stanley cup z Truss, which sent interest rates soaring. The problem is, he has relatively few tools to achieve his g starbucks stanley cup oal. Detail: Sunak has promised to halve the rate of the consumer prices index, which was 10.7% when he spoke. Unlike with some of his other pledges, he put a timeline on it: by the end of the year. So if CPI is not below 5.35% by the end of December, he will have failed. 5/5 Affordability: Sunak does not need to spend anything to bring d stanley cup own inflation, in fact he needs to do the opposite. To damp down demand in the economy, the prime minister must resist calls to cut taxes and to spend more government money. 5/5 Impact: Almost Lqoh Raise age for sale of cigarettes to 21 and stop tobacco epidemic , say UK MPs
Drug-addicted prisoners and former inmates who claim their human rights were breached when they were forced to go cold turkey will receive undisclosed compensation this week. The six prisoners and former prisoners are suing the Home Office, claiming that the drug withdrawal treatment they were put through amounted to assault because they did not consent to it. They also allege clinical negligence.The case is scheduled to start today at the high court, but the charity Drugscope says the Prison Service is on the verge of settling out of court. The size of compensation will be finalised by mid-week.A high court judge, Mr Justice Langstaff, gave the go-ahead in May for a full hearing of the case, which focuses on six test cases chosen from a pool of 198 claimants. A barrister for the claimants, Richard Hermer, told the court at the time: Imposing the short, sharp detoxification is the issue. When the test case is resolved this week, all 198 ma stanley ca y be compensated by the Prison Service.The shadow home secretary, David Davis, said the case set a disastrous precedent and accused the home secretary, John Reid, of failing stanley termos to protect the public. Presumably the government does not stanley cup want to be embarrassed by losing such a case under its own human rights legislation. This would be a massive failure of political nerve by Mr Reid and a massive failure in his duty to protect the public. Explore more on these topicsUK newsHuman rightsPrisons and probat


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