Eat Out to Help Out drives UK inflation to five-year low

  • 16 September 2020
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Cheaper restaurant meals due to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme saw prices rise at their slowest rate in five years.

The UK's inflation rate, which tracks the prices of goods and services, fell to 0.2% in August, from 1% in July.

Low inflation - the rate at which prices of everyday goods and services rise - is good for consumers and borrowers, but can be bad for savers.

That is because while it makes things cheaper, it also affects the interest rates set by banks and other firms.

The eating out scheme, which ran from Monday to Wednesday in August, offered 50% off food up to the value of £10.

Discounts for more than 100 million meals were claimed through the scheme.

Prices in restaurants and cafes were 2.6% lower than in August last year, the first time they had been negative since records began in 1989, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

The cut to the rate of value added tax (VAT) also helped drive prices lower, it added.

The discount, from 20% to 5%, lasts until 12 January next year, was introduced on food and non-alcoholic drinks as well as accommodation and admission to attractions across the UK.

Did anything else get cheaper?

The cost of clothing and footwear also fell significantly. And in an indication of the severe effect of the pandemic on travel and tourism, air fares dropped in price as fewer people travelled abroad because of quarantine restrictions.

The ONS said this was unprecedented for August, which is usually the peak month of the holiday season.

"The cost of dining out fell significantly in August thanks to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme and VAT cut, leading to one of the largest falls in the annual inflation rate in recent years," said ONS deputy national statistician Jonathan Athow.

"For the first time since records began, air fares fell in August as fewer people travelled abroad on holiday. Meanwhile, the usual clothing price rises seen at this time of year, as autumn ranges hit the shops, also failed to materialise."

It was the lowest inflation rate since December 2015.


What is inflation?

Inflation is the rate at which the prices for goods and services increase.

It affects everything from mortgages to the cost of our shopping and the price of train tickets.

It's one of the key measures of financial well-being, because it affects what consumers can buy for their money. If there is inflation, money doesn't go as far.


What does this mean for the economy?

A five-year low in the rise in consumer prices reflects the extraordinary action taken to try to get Brits back into town centres. The fall to 0.2% is overwhelmingly the result of the impact of Eat Out to Help Out and the temporary VAT cut for the hospitality sector.

It is a statistic that reaffirms what we already know, but also reflects some freakishly temporary factors. The chancellor's restaurant subsidy scheme is already over, the VAT cuts expire in January.

Inflation is likely to remain lower than its 2% target, except in the case of a further sharp fall in the value of the pound - for example, after a disorderly end to the post-Brexit trade talks. Either way, the Bank of England has more space for extra support to the economy in the coming months, without risking a surge in inflation.


Are prices going to fall any lower?

Probably not. Before the latest figures were published, there had been fears that the UK inflation rate might turn negative, giving rise to what is known as deflation.

Economists fear deflation because falling prices lead to lower consumer spending, as shoppers put off big purchases in the expectation that they will get cheaper still.

Thomas Pugh, UK economist at Capital Economics, said August's figure was probably "the low point" for inflation, but pointed out that it was unlikely to hit the Bank of England's 2% target within the next few years.

"The big picture is that it will be a few years before the economy is strong enough to sustain CPI inflation at the 2% target," he said.

"The big risk to this view is a no-deal Brexit, which could cause a slump in the pound and, in turn, a temporary sharp rise in inflation to above 3.5%."

Does this put more money in my pocket?

Not necessarily. Although prices went up very little in August, a look at the figures over the past three months shows that on average, inflation has outstripped growth in pay.

Inflation is calculated by looking at a "basket" of commonly purchased goods and comparing how much they cost now with last month and with the same time last year.

During the pandemic, the ONS has been unable to identify prices for many of the 720 items it usually monitors.

In August, the ONS said prices for only eight items were still unavailable, reflecting parts of the economy still unable to operate normally including cruises, live music, theatre, swimming pools and soft play sessions.

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Brainwavz M2 Review

Brainwavz M2 Review

By Siddharth Parwatay | Updated May 22 2019
Brainwavz M2 Review
DIGIT RATING
80 /100
  • design

    76

  • performance

    84

  • value for money

    49

  • features

    55

  • PROS
  • Bass king at this price point
  • Build quality pretty decent
  • CONS
  • No mic

Verdict

If thumping bass is very important to you, and a microphone is not, you can’t go wrong with the Brainwavz M2. If you want similar overall performance but with a mic, you’d do well with the 1More Single Driver. It’s cheaper too.

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Brainwavz M2 detailed review

The Brainwavz M2 isn't really a new launch. It has long been a staple on any online roundup/listing featuring the best in-ears within this price range. However what's new is that the company “officially” launched it in India only in Oct 2016. It’s been a favourite for good reason. The entire M series from Brainwavz delivers great sound, with each variant being uniquely tuned to suit every preference.


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Build & Design

Unlike the Brainwavz M1 which looks a little too plain jane, the Brainwavz M2 has a few niceties thrown in like the silver accents. The design is fairly simple – sheathed cable with a Y split and no microphone. Therefore the M2 makes it clear that these are for pure listening and won’t double up as a headset to take calls on. The cable incidentally looks a lot like the one on the E10C. In the package, you get your standard set of differently sized silicone tips as well as a sturdy (and roomy) hardcase.

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Features & Performance

The Brainwavz M2 is decidedly bass-heavy. In fact, the bass is so accentuated, we’ve given it the title of “Bass King” when compared to some of the recent in-ears we've tested. The M2 sound very similar to the a-JAYS Four+ but ever so slightly better, as was evident from our EDM tracks. The rest of the spectrum is fairly faithfully reproduced as well. Shine On You Crazy Diamond sounded spacious, but the bass did tend to get overpowering. Similar was the case on Chris Rea’s Call on Me. The M2 is also very sensitive, so will sound very loud even at low input volume.

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Incidentally, we also had the Brainwavz M1 lying around at the time of reviewing the M2s and perhaps it's worthwhile discussing what the differences are between the two. In terms of cable quality, they are both the same, but that Rs. 500 extra you pay for the M2 gets you two things: firstly a pair of better-looking headphones and second, a significant bump in the bass department.

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Bottomline

The Brainwavz M2 is a bass lover’s delight. At the same time, it doesn’t fail in reproducing the rest of the frequency range decently. The only thing missing in the M2 is an in-line microphone. For some, this absence can be a deal-breaker. In this case, the slightly cheaper 1More Single Driver is a good option for you. But remember, you can’t get the deep lows that the M2 is able to deliver. 

 

Specifications

Impedance (ohm) - 20 Ω
Frequency response - 20-22kHz
Cord length (m) - 1.3m
Weight (in grams) - 10g
Driver diameter (mm) - 10.7mm
Sensitivity - 115dB/mW
Type (balanced armature / dynamic) - Dynamic

 

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Eat Out to Help Out drives UK inflation to five-year low

Titans Sound Ready To Let Veteran Kicker Fix His Issues
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Titans Sound Ready To Let Veteran Kicker Fix His Issues

Tennessee Titans inside linebacker Rashaan Evans (54) leaves the field after being ejected during the first half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Tennessee Titans inside linebacker Rashaan Evans (54) leaves the field after being ejected during the first half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans sound prepared to be patient with fourtime Pro Bowl kicker Stephen Gostkowski.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 1:42 AM IST

NASHVILLE, Tenn.: Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans sound prepared to be patient with four-time Pro Bowl kicker Stephen Gostkowski.

Making the game-winning field goal certainly helps.

Gostkowski’s track record does too.

For a guy thats a career 87% field-goal kicker whos done it as long as he has, I think a lot of those corrections are going to be on him,” Vrabel said Tuesday hours after Gostkowski made a 25-yarder with 17 seconds remaining for a 16-14 win in Denver to open the season.

“But its also going to be about us in the operation and the ability for us to protect and the ability to make everything around him better and have a lot of faith and confidence in Stephen in moving forward.

The Titans thought they fixed their kicking woes by signing Gostkowski, the fifth-ranked kicker in NFL history on Sept. 3. Instead, the NFLs worst field-goal team in 2019 picked up where they left off after using five different kickers last season.

Gostkowski’s misses led to flashbacks to last October when Cairo Santos missed three field goals and had another blocked in a 14-7 loss to Buffalo. Gostkowski was wide right from 47 yards, had a 44-yarder blocked and yanked a 42-yarder wide left. Then he missed an extra point in the fourth quarter.

The Titans cut Santos after his misses.

Gostkowski said he thought he sped up after just missing the first field goal, which could be an easy fix of timing with practice. This also is a short week with the Titans returning home Tuesday morning with Jacksonville visiting Sunday. Testing protocols make quick roster changes much tougher.

After the missed extra point, Gostkowski also took off his right sock.

I practice without socks all summer so then I started putting them on, Gostkowski said. “I would have taken my pants off to make that last kick to try something different. I wasnt doing very well so I had to switch something up for mental sake. Its just a weird quirk I guess.

WHATS WORKING

The offense’s ability to score in the red zone and the two-minute offense. The Titans led the NFL in scoring on 75.6% of drives inside an opponent’s 20. They scored TDs on their first two drives, then got the game-winning field goal.

Tannehill led the Titans on three game-winning drives last season. He notched his fourth and 17th of his career against Denver. Tannehill completed his first five passes on the drive.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

The Titans ranked eighth last season for fewest penalties in the NFL and led the league for the fewest penalties in Vrabel’s debut season. They had four penalties for 33 yards in the first quarter before finishing with five.

Linebacker Rashaan Evans, their leading tackler last season, was ejected after an unsportsmanlike penalty when he swung his right hand at Denver tight end Jake Butt late in the first quarter.

STOCK UP

WR Corey Davis. The No. 5 pick overall in 2017 finds himself in a contract year after the Titans declined to pick up his fifth-year option. He had offseason toe surgery and appeared healthy with his best game since 2018. He caught seven of the eight passes thrown to him for 101 yards.

STOCK DOWN

Gostkowski. According to Next Gen Stats, the odds of the veteran kicker missing three field goals and an extra point were 1 in 1,804 or about 0.06%.

INJURED

The Titans put cornerback Adoree Jackson on injured reserve before the game, then veteran Johnathan Joseph hurt his right arm in the first quarter. LT Taylor Lewan left the game in the third quarter after hurting his right knee but returned.

KEY NUMBER

14-0 The Titans’ record when Derrick Henry runs for at least 100 yards. The NFL rushing leader of 2019 ran 31 times for 116 yards for a 3.7-yard average per carry.

NEXT STEPS

The Titans now will play four of their next five at home starting Sunday in their home opener against Jacksonville. Then there’s a trip to Minnesota before hosting Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Houston in October.

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Flipkart, Amazon.com Inc's Indian unit and Reliance Industries Ltd's fledgling e-commerce business are vying for a share of the booming online retail market, which received a big boost from the COVID-19 pandemic as more Indians used their smartphones to shop for groceries and other items.

Flipkart’s “Big Billion Days”, styled on the lines of Amazon’s Prime Day, rakes in its biggest sales for the year. The four- or five-day long sale usually starts around October to tap India’s festive season, which ends with Diwali.

The company said it would also sign up more than 50,000 kiranas, or small grocery stores, for last-mile delivery.

“While creating direct job opportunities across Flipkart’s supply chain, which include delivery executives, pickers, packers and sorters, there will also be additional indirect jobs created at Flipkart’s seller partner locations and (local corner stores),” the company said in an emailed statement.

Earlier this month, the e-commerce company launched an online wholesale service, Flipkart Wholesale, for mom-and-pop stores and other small businesses.

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UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

The theft dates back to 1978 and led to an investigation by the Idol Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police working along with colleagues in the Metropolitan Police in London.

UK Restores 3 Idols Stolen From Tamil Nadu Temple Back To India

The UK-based collector behind the handover was described as a lover of Indian art and culture

London:

A set of three idols of Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu decades ago, were restored to the Indian government on Tuesday after a collector voluntarily offered to hand it back on discovering their true history.

The theft dates back to 1978 and led to an investigation by the Idol Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police working along with colleagues in the Metropolitan Police in London.

The unnamed collector, who had acquired the statues in good faith, was informed about their dubious provenance by the Met Police.

After matching them up with archival photographs from the 1950s held at the French School in Pondicherry, it was proved that the idols in his possession were those belonging to the Vijayanagara period and stolen from Sri Rajagopalaswami Temple at Ananthamangalam in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu.

In a ceremony streamed from India House in London in keeping with the limit on gatherings due to the COVID-19 restrictions, priests from Sri Murugan Temple in London conducted a short religious ceremony for their handover to India.

"Today marks the successful completion of the search and rescue operation of these very beautiful idols, which were consecrated and worshipped side by side for years. We wanted to ensure these deities were handled with due reverence and propriety before they are shipped back to India," said Indian High Commissioner to the UK Gaitri Issar Kumar.

"On behalf of the government of India, I hope this will inspire museums and collectors to carefully look and check their collections and help us restore deities that belong to the people of India and have been worshipped for centuries," she said.

The UK-based collector behind the handover, who has chosen to stay anonymous, was described as a lover of Indian art and culture.

Addressing the virtual event, officials from the state government of Tamil Nadu praised his voluntary intervention and expressed the hope that no further action will be taken against him.

"The voluntary handover of these idols highlight two enforcement issues: the need for effective communication and dialogue, and the proper documentation of all cultural heritage, which would not only act as a deterrent to thefts but also help as evidence without which the outcome of this case may have been very different," said Tim Wright, from the Metropolitan Police.

Minister of Culture and Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel, connecting virtually to the event from Delhi, welcomed the repatriation of the statues, which he said was among over 40 "priceless" stolen artefacts restored to India since 2014.

He also revealed that documentation from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and other experts has been collated for the British Museum as part of efforts to seek the repatriation of another idol which belongs in India.

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