For a start, the tariffs that the US court has ruled illegal do not include those on cars, which make up the bulk of what the UK exports to the US, and steel and aluminium, which are the other UK industries most affected.
He says moving out of home after university feels "unviable" due to a lack of public transport.He said: "I attend a lot of hospital appointments at Southampton, and getting there independently is pretty impossible."
During his trip, he said only three of the 26 buses had audio announcements, and one had visual announcements.He said: "I had to spend a fair amount of time sort of looking out the window and trying to work out, actually, where I am, where I need to get off."Mr Bowhay said he experienced delays of up to 40 minutes, had difficulties scanning his pass, and sometimes waited several hours for connections.
He is calling for more investment in bus services and for more understanding of the challenges faced by disabled people using public transport.The film will be shown at AUB's summer show from 10 to 21 July and at Aberrations Collective's Show in Copeland Gallery, London, from 31 July to 3 August.
Artists across Guernsey are being given the chance to create a mural for a charity supporting children at risk of homelessness.
Action for Children (AFC) said it was teaming up with Guernsey Arts to improve one of its accommodation's communal areas by giving it a "bright and natural" uplift.Those eligible for the scheme will be able to access a Health and Social Care online information hub giving guidance to patients on how to apply, eligibility criteria and access to the application form.
The reimbursement scheme was included in a plan outlining howOf that, there will be £85m for red flag and critical care, £80m for building up capacity within the system, and up to £50m to start tackling the backlog in care.
The plan is to clear the four year waits for more than 3,000 patients on lists for hip, knee, hernia and colonoscopy procedures.There will be mega clinics for an estimated 20,000 patients waiting for ophthalmology, orthopaedics, general surgery and ear, nose and throat (ENT) operations.