Nikolic denied assault by penetration, arguing he had consent, but a jury at Norwich Crown Court found him guilty on 31 March.
A government spokesperson said it was "delivering what matters for working people – cutting hospital waiting lists, getting control of our borders and tackling the cost of living".The IFS warned choosing to cut public sector pay has led to strikes in the recent past, so keeping pay flat would "pose serious challenges".
It concluded that cuts to public services would not be impossible to make, but would be challenging and require "ruthless prioritisation".Jessica Morgan-Helliwell admits she would rather meet her mates for a pastry than a pint.The 26-year-old is part of a growing number of people flocking to craft or artisan bakeries in pursuit of a flaky croissant.
"I do find myself these days more inclined to go for a coffee and a nice walk than going out and feeling a bit hungover the next day. I could be a pastry pilgrim," she said.Jessica and her mum, Louise, from Swansea, think nothing of travelling across the UK and beyond in pursuit of delicious bakes, photos and videos of which they then share online with their followers.
Data suggests they are not alone in their passion for patisserie.
The UK's bakery market is one of the largest in the food industry, worth £5.74bn, according to the Federation of Bakers.For French wines in general, things could be even worse.
"When President Trump raised import duties by 25% for one-and-a-half years of his first mandate, we lost about $600m [£450m] very quickly," says Jerome Bauer, president of the French National Wines and Spirits Confederation."But back then Champagne wasn't included, and neither were wines stronger than 14 degrees of alcohol. So you can see the scale of the threat today."
The solution Mr Bauer is backing is free trade. No tariffs. But you'd expect him to say that, given that France and Europe run a big trade surplus with the US when it comes to wines and spirits.More surprising, perhaps, is the opinion of his American competitors in California and Oregon who, you might think, would be cracking open something a bit special to celebrate.