Germany’s beloved doner kebab has become a symbol of frustration over rising costs, with many vendors raising prices due to inflation and supply chain disruptions. The popular street food, originally brought to Germany by Turkish immigrants, is now at the center of debates about affordability and economic struggles. As the cost of ingredients continues to climb, some fear that the iconic dish may become out of reach for many Germans.
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Housebuilding set to surge by 60% as Rayner faces backlash over plans to ‘bulldoze’ countryside
Angela Rayner is facing backlash for controversial planning reforms that would require councils to release green belt land for a 60% surge in housebuilding. Labour's goal of constructing 1.5 million new homes has been criticized by councils and the National Trust for potentially harming valuable green spaces. The plans mandate councils to expand green belt boundaries and utilize "grey belt" areas to meet ambitious housing targets, leading to a significant increase in housebuilding in England....
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