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[View online]( November 01, 2022 [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [Suella Braverman âputting lives at riskâ with âmigrant invasionâ claims day after firebomb attack]( [Suella Braverman]( has been accused of putting lives at risk after claiming the south coast was facing an âinvasionâ by migrants, the day after a firebomb attack in Dover. Refugee charities described the embattled home secretaryâs comments as âheinousâ and âdehumanisingâ, while Labour accused her of âhighly irresponsibleâ language that did not take public safety seriously. The row erupted as prime minister Rishi Sunak came under growing pressure over his decision to reappoint Ms Braverman to the role last week, just days after she resigned for breaking the ministerial code. Ms Braverman is also [facing questions about the conditions inside Manston]( short-stay processing centre. [A report from the Prisons Inspectorate released today]( revealed that staff are using numbers for refugees instead of their names and are working despite not having DBS or security clearance. 2 / [âYou must help themâ: Lone asylum-seeking children reveal trauma of Manston centre]( One 16-year-old said he was forced to sleep on leftover food boxes, while another says he was shouted at for asking for food 3 / [Kyiv without power and water after barrage of Russian missiles across Ukraine]( Despatch: Attacks have also been reported in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia 4 /[BP profits double due to soaring oil and gas prices]( It comes week after Shell announced it had doubled profits from same quarter last year 5 / [Heavy rain and winds as Met Office warns of flooding and travel disruption]( Winds of up to 70mph hit Englandâs southern coast The Big Question What are the payments being made in November to help with the cost of living crisis? As the weather finally begins to turn colder, many in the UK will be looking anxiously askance at their [energy bills]( once again. While [Ofgem](âs [energy price cap]( has been frozen at £2,500 until April and the market turmoil inspired by the recent political chaos in Westminster appears to have been soothed â for now, at least â by the swift appointment of [Rishi Sunak]( as Britainâs new prime minister, for many this will remain a difficult season. The [Bank of England](âs Monetary Policy Committee will meet again on 3 November and could further raise interest rates and the [Office for National Statistics]( will also release its latest [inflation]( figures on 16 November. Both could mean more misery, before Mr Sunakâs chancellor, [Jeremy Hunt](, delivers his rescheduled Autumn Budget on 17 November, a programme that many fear will mean higher taxes and austerity cuts to public services to rebalance Britainâs books. But there is some good news amid the economic gloom as more [cost of living]( help will be paid out over the course of the month. Here is a guide to what you can expect and who is eligible. [For the full story click here >]( Watch/ [What is Black History Month? | Decomplicated]( NUMBER OF THE DAY 120 â The man suspected of firebombing the Border Force immigration centre in [Dover]( lived almost 120 miles away in High Wycombe, police have said. QUOTE OF THE DAY âHormonal changes, particularly during pregnancy, postpartum and menopause, can also have a dramatic impact on relationships and are often referred to as divorce danger zones.â â Sarah Barr-Young, a managing partner at Stowe Family Law, Britainâs largest family law firm. The firm has shared data exclusively with The Independent, showing 85 per cent of women who have taken hormonal [contraception]( said their [marriage]( or relationship had been impacted by the [contraception](âs side effects. Other stories you might like [Lula faces a tough task in uniting a divided Brazil after his election win]( [Almost one quarter of women blame hormonal contraception for relationship ending]( Swedish director Ruben Ãstlund on filming 15 minutes of rich people vomiting]( Articles available exclusively to subscribers [Marie Le Conte](, The Independent -[In light of Elon Muskâs takeover, Westminster needs to re-evaluate its relationship with Twitter]( Other newsletters you might like [The Race Report] The Race Report Fortnightly, 7am (UK time) Written by Nadine White [Sign up]( [Inside Politics] Inside Politics Weekdays, 8am (UK time)
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