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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Russian critical semiconductor plant hit https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-live-trump-putin-eu-uk-sanctions-b2754911.html -
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Starmer Reverses Course on Winter Fuel Payments Amid Backbench Pressure
Starmer Reverses Course on Winter Fuel Payments Amid Backbench Pressure Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced a significant policy reversal, pledging to extend eligibility for winter fuel payments to more pensioners just weeks after his government controversially slashed the benefit for millions. The initial decision, made in one of the Labour government’s earliest actions, stripped winter fuel payments—worth up to £300 annually—from around nine million pensioners. The move quickly ignited discontent among Labour’s own ranks and proved to be a contentious issue during recent local election campaigns. Candidates reported that voters repeatedly raised the cutback during doorstep conversations, reflecting widespread concern about the policy’s impact on the elderly during a time of economic strain. Under mounting pressure from his party’s backbenchers, Starmer sought to ease tensions and address the backlash during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday. Responding to Labour MP Sarah Owen, who asked what support the government would offer to pensioners facing the cost of living crisis, Starmer committed to broadening the scope of the winter fuel payment. “We had to stabilise the economy with tough decisions but the right decisions,” Starmer said. “Because of those decisions the economy is going to improve—those growth figures last year, the highest growth in the G7, interest rates cuts four in a row, three trade deals. But I recognise people are still feeling the pressure of the cost of living crisis, including pensioners, and as the economy improves we want to make sure people feel those improvements.” Starmer continued: “That is why we wanted to ensure, as we go forward, more pensioners are eligible for winter fuel payment. As you would expect, Mr Speaker, we will only make decisions we can afford. That is why we will look at that as part of a fiscal event.” Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the opposition, called Starmer’s shift in stance “extraordinary,” criticising the abrupt change as a sign of inconsistency in leadership. The climbdown comes after a private meeting between the prime minister and backbench Labour MPs earlier this week, during which the policy was directly challenged. Though Starmer defended the broader strategy of benefit reform during the meeting—referring to it as a “Labour cause”—the pressure clearly influenced his decision to re-evaluate the winter fuel payment. Reports indicate that ministers are now examining the possibility of raising the income threshold under which pensioners qualify for the payment. The current threshold stands at £11,500, a figure many MPs and campaigners have argued is out of step with the realities of rising living costs. Starmer’s reversal marks a rare early concession by the new Labour government, underscoring both the political risks of austerity-era reforms and the continuing economic pressures faced by pensioners across the UK. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Times 2025-05-22 -
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Report Foreign Earnings Taxed Under New Thai Rules - But With Exceptions
Right now nothing has changed and a full tax year has passed. Maybe they make this change, maybe they don't but they sure as <deleted> have not done it yet. -
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WISE - Banks that can receive money in Thailand
For myself and two other people who have used Wise for years, Wise is no longer "instant" and is now next day, a test using Remitly though delivers within 10 minutes no matter which bank. Same transaction amount, same bank (Bangkok Bank) etc. Out of curiosity we tested with a Bangkok Bank account held by a Thai person, thinking that it may be a foreigner only thing, but no same delays. However if we change to Kasikorn Bank it's back to seconds again, for us at least there is some tomfoolery going on between Wise and BBank.
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