by Gabriela Wyszynska, Business Reporter Shoppers will see a reduced choice of food on the shelves due to supply chain pressures, MPs have been warned. This could particularly affect Christmas purchasing options.
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Charity Christmas Cards for sale in Central Ealing
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Community Reporter The Ealing Charity Christmas Card Shop (ECCCS) has opened its doors again this year for its 37th Christmas. The all-volunteer shop is located at the Church of Christ the Saviour and sells cards…
Over Trillion dollars a year needed to achieve net-zero by 2050 – Green Finance Explained
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Climate and Sustainability Reporter It’s estimated that one to two trillion dollars a year is needed to achieve net-zero by 2050. With COP26 happening, the UK has an opportunity to show leadership in financing the transition to net-zero.
Exclusive Interview with Prof. Atherton on Government’s levelling up strategy
The Chancellor has said that the budget emphasises the government’s priority of levelling up between areas in the UK.
The Byte has exclusively spoken to Professor Graeme Atherton, the head of the Centre for Levelling Up at the University of West London about the government’s levelling up strategy. The new Research Centre is focused on producing policy based research related to inequality across the UK.
“At the moment there are some investments but there would need to be more,” says Professor Graeme Atherton.
Watch the full interview here:
Ealing’s DIY store backing Macmillan Cancer Support
by Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Community Reporter A decorating and DIY store in Ealing, Leyland SDM, is raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of the ‘Do It for London’ charity campaign.
Ealing Council failed to produce key monitoring reports for six years
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Democracy Reporter.
Acton food charity expanding during lockdown
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Civic Reporter Many volunteers have returned to City Harvest, a food bank distribution charity based in Acton after being furloughed throughout the pandemic.
Ealing Half Marathon might go ahead this year
by Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Community Reporter Picture courtesy of Pexels The award-winning Ealing Half Marathon will return on Sunday, September 26, but only if enough people soon sign up to take part. Last year’s race was called off due to coronavirus restriction…
Secondary schools to test returning pupils three times
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Education Reporter The British government wants all secondary school pupils to be tested for coronavirus three times at school, and then regularly at home with rapid lateral flow tests. Secondary schools will also be expected to retain…