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Evening Standard Comment: Jamal Edwards was London at its best — we will miss him dearly



 Evening Standard Comment: Jamal Edwards was London at its excellent — we can pass over him dearly

Jamal Edwards become London at its excellent. Born in Luton earlier than transferring to Acton, Edwards can not be adequately defined in only a few phrases.

He changed into an entrepreneur however also a visionary. A DJ and champion of charitable reasons. It is perhaps an excessive amount of to imbue one character with the values of a town, however Edwards got here as near as any possibly should.

He has left us some distance too quickly. There became a lot greater for this first rate young man to obtain and so many greater lives to inspire. He leaves a legacy we can all only desire to suit. And we will miss him dearly.

Cost of living spectre

On an afternoon of proper Covid information, there is however the seemingly ever-present spectre of the fee of dwelling. And there has been every other blow nowadays because the Evening Standard famous that council tax bills are set to upward thrust via more than £70 in half of of London boroughs.

The majority intend to raise their share of payments by using the maximum 2.99 in keeping with cent allowed by using valuable government. This is on top of the eight.Eight per cent boom inside the Mayor’s proportion.

We feel Londoners’ ache. As a result of soaring strength prices, better taxes and food charges, residing standards are struggling. There also are fears that tenants, if their hire is along with bills, will miss out at the council tax rebate due in April if their landlord chooses not to pass it on.

While wages are rising, it's far for plenty below the charge of inflation, which represents a actual-terms pay reduce. It would be an intolerable irony if, as soon because the economic system fully reopens, hundreds of thousands of Londoners are forced to scale back to try to cover the basic costs of residing.

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