Vicious Circle
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Active from | 1989 |
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Members | Adam Greening |
Dan Corral-Webb | |
Adam Tolba | |
Simon Mortlock | |
Albums | The Art Of Agony |
Cryptic Void | |
Advance Classes | |
Genres | Dance/Electronic |
Rock | |
Record labels | Cherry Red Records |
Renegade Hardware | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1809126 |
About Vicious Circle
Green Party plans to double membership fees amid legal woes
... There is a risk, however, the party will progress in a diminished form, creating a Vicious Circle of a lower-profile leading to less income...
Jeremy Hunt says UK must break out of tax rise 'vicious circle'
...By Sean SeddonBBC NewsChancellor Jeremy Hunt has said he wants to stop the " Vicious Circle of ever-rising taxes" by reforming public services and the benefits system...
Bus: Wales could lose quarter of services, say operators
... " You need the passengers to maintain the service but you need the service to bring the passengers on board - it s a Vicious Circle, " said Mr Davies...
'Vicious circle' for people pushed to wrong debt help
... " It was a Vicious Circle all the time and I hit breaking point...
Average two-year mortgage rate close to 6%
... Brokers have described a Vicious Circle of lenders putting up rates at short-notice, then borrowers grabbing deals, leaving lenders inundated and having to pull or raise rates again...
A mum's 'remarkable turnaround' to win her baby back
... " It was a vicious, Vicious Circle, " she said...
Cost of living: 'Hard to eat proper food'
... A Vicious Circle The Ipsos UK survey also suggested 34% of all participants had borrowed money from friends or family, with 14% borrowing from a bank or lender...
Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget of tax cuts reward the wealthy, Labour says
... " Their record, their failure, their Vicious Circle of stagnation, " she added...
Cost of living: 'Hard to eat proper food'
Some Young People say higher prices are Making It a struggle to find " healthy, balanced meals" as a poll for The Bbc indicated one in 10 have used a food bank.
" Half of The Time I live on noodles, because it is that difficult, " Mandy Doakes tells BBC Newsbeat.
The 22-year-old says she has to " rely on other People " for a hot meal.
Mandy, who is on universal credit, says the costs have forced her to use a food bank on a couple of occasions.
The online poll, conducted by Ipsos UK on behalf of Radio 1 and BBC Newsbeat, asked a representative sample of 2,719 British Young People - 16 to 24-year-olds - About their worries and concerns.
Of those, 52% said their biggest worry was The Rising cost of living and inflation.
Becoming financially secure was given by 40% of respondents as their Number One concern.
Difficult timesIn response to a set of questions About Personal Finances , 32% of those surveyed said they were worried About their levels of personal debt.
For Mandy, who is in Basingstoke, her debt situation means she has more money " going out than coming in" and sometimes has to turn to food banks.
" They can be helpful but sometimes they can be more of a hindrance. It's nothing against the food banks, but they're also finding it difficult at The Moment . "
" With the cost of everything going up they're not getting all the essential food bits that they need. "
Danni Malone, a director at Britain's biggest food bank network the Trussell Trust, said there was " pressure on supplies" as more People are turning to them for support.
She Said The Trust was seeing a rise in The Number of People coming to access food banks, and they're " preparing for the hardest winter ever" with " unprecedented levels of demand".
" Some food banks are dipping into their reserves already because of a rise in demand, " She Said .
" And the cost of running the food banks is going up with the increase in energy costs and fuel. "
'Have to put kids first'Mental health was the third-biggest worry reported by those surveyed, with 39% identifying it as their top concern.
Mandy says her debt worries affect her mental wellbeing.
" Sometimes I sit in my room and I think 'is there any point Getting Up today?' or 'is there any point going to sleep?'," she says.
" Because I'm just constantly thinking About it. "
For 22-year-old Kelly, from Birmingham, the current financial stress is " overwhelming".
She has One Child and says " you have to put them first, because you can't let Your Children go without".
Kelly says she has to ensure her benefit payment stretches out for the month, adding: " On The Last day I have like £1 left. "
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Like Mandy, Kelly also relies on help for food.
" We make The Most of what I can get, if there's things that I can see myself or my child eating. So I have been using the resources that are close to us, " Kelly says.
The survey found 45% of those asked had shopped in different supermarkets to save money.
Kelly says she also travels further to find shops with cheaper deals.
" I used to eat a lot of fresh, nice foods. Now that is not on the cards, " she says.
Both Mandy and Kelly receive assistance from the YMCA youth charity, which has told Newsbeat their own research indicates that " food is The First to be cut when times are tough".
" Young People who are On Benefits are skipping meals, turning to food banks and making more unhealthy choices because of the lack of money they have, " said Denise Hatton, chief executive of YMCA England & Wales.
" Food bank usage has not only increased, it has become normalised. "
She added young parents found it " particularly hard to make healthier choices" for themselves and their children.
'A Vicious Circle 'The Ipsos UK survey also suggested 34% of all participants had borrowed money from friends or family, with 14% borrowing from a bank or lender.
Mandy has sought help from others and borrowed money.
" It's not really advisable but you have to do it sometimes, " she says. " But then that's more money going out because you have to pay Someone Else Back . "
The survey suggested one in six of all participants agreed being financially secure was their biggest ambition in life.
" It would be nice to have the option to be able to go where I can and put a bit of money aside, " Mandy says.
" Because I want to buy a property or be able to rent a property. "
" But at The Moment it's very difficult to do that because you haven't got the spare money. So you're in a Vicious Circle . "
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Source of news: bbc.com