Jordan Milne

@JEMilneSky

Business & Economics Specialist Producer | Also tweets about UK Crime & Home Affairs | Sarcastic historian/art nerd in spare time |

London, England
Joined April 2012

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  1. Retweeted
    Sep 1

    Headphones as everyone knows are famous perpetrators of sexual violence

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  2. Retweeted
    Sep 2

    Can’t stop thinking about my friend who pays rent direct to her landlord’s 28 yo son’s Monzo account…housing is the ultimate scam

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  3. Retweeted
    Aug 20

    The brilliant @skymarkwhite reporting from outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London on his last day at after 22 years!

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  4. Aug 13

    Police continue to investigate 13 scenes within the cordon in Keyham which is expected to remain in place throughout much of the weekend.

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  5. Aug 13

    As previously said by Devon & Cornwall Police, the firearm believed to have been used during the incident was legally held by the offender. The circumstances surrounding that have now been subject to a mandatory referral to the IOPC by Devon & Cornwall Police.

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  6. Aug 13

    Stephen Washington, aged 59, was also deceased. The final deceased person was Kate Shepherd, aged 66, who was injured at the scene and died later at Derriford Hospital.

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  7. Aug 13

    The victims have been identified as Maxine Davison, also known as Maxine Chapman, aged 51, who was the mother of the offender. Further victims were Sophie Martyn, aged three, and her father Lee Martyn, aged 43.

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  8. Aug 13

    BREAKING: Devon & Cornwall Police can now confirm the identities of those people who have died following a shooting incident in Keyham, Plymouth on Thursday, August 12, 2021. All the deceased lived locally in the Keyham area. The offender has been named as Jake Davison, aged 22

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  9. Retweeted
    Aug 5

    The trial of a teacher accused of murdering her boyfriend has collapsed because the defence QC had to isolate after a relative tested positive for Covid - in

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  10. Aug 5

    It shouldn't have done, but this did make me smile...

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  11. Aug 5

    “Continuing the transition to our own clean sources of power & further reducing our dependency on fossil fuels for our heat & power will not only help us meets our climate change targets but remove the risk of customers being exposed to volatile price rises like this one" (3/3)

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  12. Aug 5

    Ofgem sets the price cap at a fair level for customers but it also needs to reflect when suppliers face increased costs to allow them to keep operating in a market where most providers are making little or no profit at present. (2/3)

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  13. Aug 5

    Energy UK’s chief executive, Emma Pinchbeck said: "In recent months the cost of buying energy, in particular gas, has reached record highs. Wholesale costs make up 40% of the average bill and the global factors driving prices up are out of retailers’ control." (1/3)

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  14. Aug 5

    "I appreciate this is extremely difficult news for many people, my commitment to customers is that Ofgem will continue to do everything we can to ensure they are protected this winter, especially those in vulnerable circumstances." (3/3)

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  15. Aug 5

    "The price cap means suppliers only pass on legitimate costs of supplying energy and cannot charge more than the level of the price cap, although they can charge less." (2/3)

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  16. Aug 5

    Jonathan Brearley, CEO, Ofgem, said: "Higher energy bills are never welcome and the timing and size of this increase will be particularly difficult for many families still struggling with the impact of the pandemic." (1/3)

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  17. Aug 5

    BREAKING: Record gas prices drive up energy price cap by £139, Ofgem announces. Ofgem says this reflects the surge in global gas prices. The charge will affect almost 15m households in the UK on default or standard variable tariffs. Will come into affect this October.

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  18. Aug 5

    The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) said that despite the spread of the Delta variant of Covid-19, the pandemic's impact on the UK economy would fade further over time, "reaching its pre-pandemic level in (the fourth quarter of) 2021"

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  19. Aug 5

    Latest from the Bank of England: - Interest rates remain at 0.1% - The bank's prediction for the UK's gross domestic product (GDP) remains unchanged at 7.25%. - However, the Bank now expects the economy to then grow by 6% in 2022, compared to a previous 5.75% forecast.

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  20. Jul 10

    Absolutely brilliant day at Lords with

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