UK inflation rate 'unexpectedly' falls

UK inflation rate 'unexpectedly' falls

Experts in the field of mental health are concerned about the consumption of antidepressants by more than 7 million Britons in the one-year period 2017-2018.
Tom Clarke and Andrew Wenham, two social science researchers, have studied poverty and its psychological impact in the United Kingdom. Following up on previous studies, they have concluded that the mental health implications of Britain's economic turmoil fall disproportionately on the country's racial and ethnic minorities. During their official tour to the UK, a team of United Nations experts attributed the surge in racial prejudice to public budget cuts. To the best of anyone's knowledge, racism in the United Kingdom may be described as "structural, organisational, and institutional."
Research shows that the poverty rate among citizens of Bangladeshi ancestry, blacks, and Pakistanis in Britain is twice that of white citizens. In two terms, experts have described the present predicament of British citizens: "anxiety nation!"