UK Job Market: Opportunities Abound!
The UK job market is currently buzzing with activity, offering a wealth of opportunities for individuals across various sectors and skill levels. Here’s a quick glimpse into the current scene:
Overall Picture:
- High Demand: The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show job vacancies at a record high, exceeding 1.3 million in the three months to December 2023. This translates to a strong demand for skilled professionals across diverse industries.
- Skills Shortage: Despite the high number of openings, several sectors face acute skill shortages, particularly in areas like engineering, technology, healthcare, and construction. This creates an excellent environment for individuals with relevant skills and qualifications.
- Salary Growth: The competitive job market is pushing salaries upwards. ONS data indicates average wages rising at the fastest pace in over two decades, with some sectors witnessing even higher increases.
Specific Sectors:
- Tech: The tech industry remains a major driver of job creation in the UK, with roles in software development,cybersecurity, data science, and AI being in high demand.
- Green Jobs: The transition towards a greener economy is creating opportunities in renewable energy, sustainable construction, and environmental consultancy.
- Healthcare: With an aging population, the healthcare sector is constantly seeking qualified nurses, doctors,therapists, and other medical professionals.
- Hospitality & Tourism: The post-pandemic recovery is fueling demand in hospitality and tourism, with openings for chefs, waiters, travel agents, and tour guides.
Resources for Job Seekers:
- Government Websites: GOV.UK and National Careers Service offer comprehensive job search tools and career guidance.
- Recruitment Agencies: Numerous agencies specialize in connecting candidates with employers in specific sectors.
- Professional Networking: Building connections through online platforms and industry events can be valuable for uncovering hidden opportunities.
Remember:
- Tailor your resume and cover letter to each specific job application.
- Highlight your relevant skills and experience.
- Showcase your passion and enthusiasm for the role and the company.
- Practice your interview skills to make a strong impression.
With the UK job market brimming with possibilities, now is an excellent time to explore your career options and find the perfect fit. Good luck!
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- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
The following online listing news sources provide a comprehensive overview of the latest UK stories in current events:
- BBC News: The BBC’s news website is one of the most popular and trusted news sources in the UK. It provides in-depth coverage of a wide range of topics, including politics, business, education, and culture.
- The Guardian: The Guardian is a British daily newspaper that is known for its independent and progressive journalism. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as opinion pieces and analysis.
- The Telegraph: The Telegraph is a British daily newspaper that is known for its conservative and pro-Brexit views.Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as opinion pieces and analysis.
- The Independent: The Independent is a British daily newspaper that is known for its centrist and independent journalism. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as opinion pieces and analysis.
- The Daily Mail: The Daily Mail is a British daily newspaper that is known for its sensationalist and right-wing views. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as celebrity gossip and lifestyle news.
- Channel 4 News: Channel 4 News is a British television news program that is known for its investigative journalism and its focus on social and political issues. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as video clips and reports.
- Sky News: Sky News is a British 24-hour news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news from around the world. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as video clips and reports.
- ITV News: ITV News is a British news division that provides news coverage across ITV’s television channels and websites. Its website provides in-depth coverage of current events, as well as video clips and reports.
In addition to these general news sources, there are also a number of online news sources that focus on specific topics,such as business, politics, and technology. For example, the following online news sources provide in-depth coverage of UK business news:
- The Financial Times: The Financial Times is a British daily newspaper that is known for its comprehensive coverage of global business and financial news.
- City A.M.: City A.M. is a free British daily newspaper that is known for its focus on London’s financial markets.
- Business Insider UK: Business Insider UK is a website that provides in-depth coverage of UK business news and trends.
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Breeze United Kingdom Job Offers: Online Pocket Listings
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Here are some tickets in the United Kingdom that are sold at good price venues:
- London:
- The Roundhouse: This former railway roundhouse is now a popular venue for concerts, club nights, and other events. Tickets are often reasonably priced, especially for less well-known artists.
- The Electric Ballroom: This legendary Camden venue hosts a wide range of music genres, from indie to rock to electronica. Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
- Heaven: This Vauxhall nightclub is known for its drag shows and LGBTQ+ events. Tickets for club nights are usually around £10-£20, while drag shows can be more expensive.
- Manchester:
- The Deaf Institute: This former deaf institute is now a popular music venue. Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
- O2 Ritz Manchester: This iconic venue has hosted some of the biggest names in music, from The Beatles to Oasis. Tickets are usually around £25-£40.
- Manchester Academy: This versatile venue hosts a wide range of events, from concerts to comedy shows to club nights. Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
- Glasgow:
- The Barrowlands: This Art Deco ballroom is known for its lively atmosphere and sticky floors. Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
- SWG3 Galvanizers: This former galvanizing workshop is now a popular events space. Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
- The Garage: This intimate venue hosts a wide range of music genres, from indie to rock to electronica.Tickets are usually around £20-£30.
It is important to note that ticket prices can vary depending on the artist, the day of the week, and the popularity of the event. It is always a good idea to check the venue’s website or social media pages for the latest information.
I hope this helps you find the lowest ticket prices to enjoy with family or friends in the UK.
The following are some of the most popular rules of sport notice listings in the United Kingdom:
- Football: The Football Association (FA) is the governing body for football in England and is responsible for publishing the FA Rules of the Game. The FA Rules are the basis for all football competitions played in England, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup.
- Cricket: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body for cricket in England and Wales and is responsible for publishing the Laws of Cricket. The Laws of Cricket are the basis for all cricket competitions played in England and Wales, including the County Championship, One-Day Cup, and T20 Blast.
- Rugby: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the governing body for rugby union in England and is responsible for publishing the Laws of the Game. The Laws of the Game are the basis for all rugby union competitions played in England, including the Gallagher Premiership, Premiership Rugby Cup, and Anglo-Welsh Cup.
- Tennis: The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is the governing body for tennis in Great Britain and is responsible for publishing the Rules of Tennis. The Rules of Tennis are the basis for all tennis competitions played in Great Britain, including Wimbledon, the Queen’s Club Championships, and the Eastbourne International.
- Golf: The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A) is the governing body for golf in the world and is responsible for publishing the Rules of Golf. The Rules of Golf are the basis for all golf competitions played around the world, including the Open Championship, the Masters Tournament, and the US Open.
These are just a few of the most popular rules of sport notice listings in the United Kingdom. There are many other sports that have their own governing bodies and rules of the game. For more information on the rules of any particular sport, please visit the website of the relevant governing body. See United Kingdom Sports.
There are many home jobs in the United Kingdom waiting for career thinkers. Here are a few examples:
- Virtual assistant: Virtual assistants provide administrative, technical, or creative assistance to clients from a remote location.
- Freelance writer: Freelance writers produce written content for a variety of clients, such as businesses, magazines, and websites.
- Web developer: Web developers design, create, and maintain websites.
- Graphic designer: Graphic designers create visual concepts, including logos, illustrations, and layouts.
- Social media manager: Social media managers create and manage content for social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
- Online tutor: Online tutors provide instruction to students on a variety of subjects.
- Customer service representative: Customer service representatives provide assistance to customers over the phone, email, or chat.
- Data entry clerk: Data entry clerks enter data into computer systems.
- Bookkeeper: Bookkeepers keep track of financial transactions for businesses.
- Virtual receptionist: Virtual receptionists answer phones and provide administrative support to businesses from a remote location.
- Translator: Translators convert written text from one language to another.
- Proofreader: Proofreaders review written text for errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
- Editor: Editors review and revise written text for clarity, conciseness, and accuracy.
These are just a few examples of the many home jobs that are available in the United Kingdom. If you are a career thinker looking for a flexible and rewarding job, consider working from home.
Here are some tips for finding a home job in the United Kingdom:
- Search online job boards and websites. There are many websites that list remote jobs. Some popular options include Indeed, LinkedIn, and Remote.co.
- Network with people in your field. Let your friends, family, and former colleagues know that you are looking for a home job. They may be able to connect you with someone who is hiring.
- Reach out to companies directly. Many companies that do not have remote job postings are open to hiring remote workers. Send a personalized email to the hiring manager of companies you are interested in working for.
- Be prepared to sell yourself. When you are applying for remote jobs, be sure to highlight your skills and experience in your resume and cover letter. You should also be prepared to answer questions about why you want to work from home and how you will stay motivated and productive.
Working from home can be a great way to achieve a better work-life balance. If you are a career thinker looking for a flexible and rewarding job, consider working from home.
A mobile pocket phone in the United Kingdom is a mobile phone that is small and lightweight enough to fit comfortably in a pocket. It is typically a smartphone, with a touchscreen display and access to the internet and apps. However, there are also some basic mobile phones that are available, without touchscreens or internet access.
Some of the most popular mobile pocket phones in the UK include:
- iPhone 14
- Samsung Galaxy S23
- Google Pixel 7
- Nothing Phone (1)
- Sony Xperia 10 IV
- Fairphone 4
- OUKITEL K16 Mini
These phones are all relatively small and lightweight, and they offer a range of features, including good cameras, long battery life, and fast performance.
If you are looking for a mobile pocket phone in the UK, it is important to consider your budget and your needs. If you are looking for a top-of-the-line phone with all the latest features, you may want to consider the iPhone 14 or the Samsung Galaxy S23. However, if you are on a tighter budget, there are still plenty of great options available, such as the Google Pixel 7 or the Nothing Phone (1).
You should also consider what features are important to you. If you need a phone with a good camera, make sure to compare the camera specifications of different models. If you need a phone with long battery life, look for a model with a large battery capacity. And if you need a phone that is fast and responsive, make sure to choose a model with a powerful processor.
Once you have considered your budget and your needs, you can start shopping for a mobile pocket phone in the UK. There are a number of different retailers where you can buy mobile phones, both online and in-store. You can also compare prices and read reviews of different models before you make a purchase. Search latest mobile phone deals in the United Kingdom listings.
There are many great dating sites and apps in the UK, so it can be tough to know where to start. Here are a few of the best options for meeting quality dates online:
- eHarmony is a popular choice for serious daters. It uses a scientific matching algorithm to help you find compatible partners.
- Match.com is another well-established dating site with a large user base. It offers a variety of features to help you connect with potential dates, such as messaging, video chat, and events.
- Tinder is a popular app for casual dating. It uses a swiping system to let you quickly browse profiles and match with people you’re interested in.
- Hinge is a newer dating app that focuses on more meaningful connections. It asks users to answer prompts about themselves, which helps you get to know them better before you match.
- Bumble is a dating app that gives women the power to make the first move. This can be helpful for women who are looking to avoid unsolicited messages from men.
When choosing a dating site or app, it’s important to consider your needs and preferences. Think about what you’re looking for in a partner and what kind of experience you want. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, create a profile that accurately reflects your personality and interests. Be honest and upfront about what you’re looking for, and be patient. It may take some time to find the right person, but it’s worth it in the end.
Here are some additional tips for meeting quality dates online:
- Be selective about who you swipe right on. Don’t just match with everyone, take the time to read profiles and look at photos.
- Send thoughtful messages. Don’t just say “hi” or “what’s up?” Take the time to write something that will start a conversation.
- Be yourself. Don’t try to be someone you’re not. People can tell when you’re being fake, and it’s not attractive.
- Meet in a public place for your first date. This is a safety precaution, just in case things don’t go well.
- Trust your gut. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t be afraid to walk away.
Meeting quality dates online is possible, but it takes time and effort. Be patient, be yourself, and don’t give up. You’ll eventually find the right person for you. Search Dating in the United Kingdom.
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Sure, here are some happy times in the United Kingdom job market listings:
- Software Engineer at Google UK: This role is responsible for designing, developing, and testing software solutions. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of computer science fundamentals and experience with a variety of programming languages and technologies.
- Data Scientist at Amazon UK: This role is responsible for collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data to identify trends and insights. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of statistics and machine learning, as well as experience with data visualization tools.
- Marketing Manager at Meta UK: This role is responsible for developing and executing marketing campaigns to promote Meta’s products and services. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of the marketing landscape and experience with a variety of marketing channels.
- Sales Executive at Microsoft UK: This role is responsible for generating new sales opportunities and closing deals for Microsoft’s products and services. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of the sales process and experience with a variety of sales methodologies.
- Customer Service Representative at Apple UK: This role is responsible for providing excellent customer service to Apple’s customers. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of Apple’s products and services, as well as experience with customer service best practices.
These are just a few examples of the many happy times job market listings in the United Kingdom. The job market is strong in the UK right now, with many opportunities available in a variety of industries. If you are looking for a new job, I encourage you to explore the many happy times job market listings available.
Here are some additional tips for finding a happy times job in the UK:
- Network with people in your field. Attend industry events, connect with people on LinkedIn, and reach out to your friends and family for referrals.
- Tailor your resume and cover letter to each job you apply for. Highlight your skills and experience that are relevant to the specific role.
- Practice your interviewing skills. The more you practice, the more confident you will feel during your interviews.
- Don’t give up! The job search can be tough, but it is important to stay positive and keep trying.
- Search United Kingdom Job Market Listings.
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Yes, the United Kingdom is a great place to learn European culture. It is a major cultural hub in Europe, with a rich history and diverse population. Here are some of the reasons why the UK is a good place to learn European culture:
- History: The UK has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the Roman occupation in the 1st century AD. This history has shaped the UK’s culture in many ways, from its language and architecture to its food and customs.
- Diversity: The UK is a very diverse country, with people from all over the world calling it home. This diversity is reflected in the UK’s culture, which is a mix of different influences from around the world.
- Education: The UK has some of the best universities in the world, and many of them offer courses in European studies. This means that students who study in the UK have the opportunity to learn about European culture from some of the leading experts in the field.
- Location: The UK is located in the heart of Europe, making it easy to travel to other countries and experience different cultures. This is especially true for students who study in London, which is a major transportation hub.
In addition to these reasons, the UK is also a great place to learn European culture because it is a welcoming and inclusive country. Students from all over the world are welcome in the UK, and they will be able to experience the best of European culture firsthand.
Here are some specific examples of how students can learn European culture in the UK:
- Visiting museums and historical sites: The UK is home to many museums and historical sites that offer insights into European culture. For example, the British Museum has a vast collection of artifacts from all over the world, including many from Europe. The Tower of London is a historic castle that was once used to imprison political prisoners. And Stonehenge is a mysterious ancient monument that is still shrouded in mystery.
- Attending cultural events: The UK hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year, such as festivals, concerts, and plays. These events are a great way to experience different aspects of European culture, such as music, dance, and theater.
- Meeting people from different cultures: One of the best ways to learn about European culture is to meet people from different European countries. The UK is home to a large number of immigrants from all over Europe, so students will have plenty of opportunities to meet people from different cultures.
- Studying abroad: If you are serious about learning about European culture, you may want to consider studying abroad in the UK. This will give you the opportunity to live in the UK and experience European culture firsthand.
Overall, the UK is a great place to learn European culture. It is a diverse, welcoming, and inclusive country with a rich history and a vibrant culture. Students who study in the UK will have the opportunity to learn about European culture from some of the leading experts in the field, as well as experience different aspects of European culture firsthand.
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
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- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
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- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
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- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
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- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Here are some of the most popular home remedies in the United Kingdom:
- Gargling with salt water for a sore throat. This is a tried-and-true remedy that can help to soothe a sore throat and reduce inflammation. Simply mix 1 teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of warm water and gargle for 30 seconds.
- Drinking honey and lemon for a cough. Honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, while lemon is a natural expectorant. This combination can help to loosen mucus and relieve a cough. Mix 1 teaspoon of honey and the juice of 1 lemon in a cup of warm water and drink it up.
- Putting a hot water bottle on a cold. A hot water bottle can help to relieve the aches and pains associated with a cold, and it can also help to loosen mucus. Simply fill a hot water bottle with hot water and place it on your chest or back.
- Eating chicken soup for a cold. Chicken soup is a classic home remedy for a cold, and there is some scientific evidence to support its effectiveness. Chicken soup contains compounds that can help to reduce inflammation and boost the immune system.
- Taking a warm bath with Epsom salts for muscle pain. Epsom salts are a natural pain reliever that can help to relax muscles and relieve pain. Simply add 2 cups of Epsom salts to a warm bath and soak for 20 minutes.
These are just a few of the many home remedies that are popular in the United Kingdom. It is important to note that home remedies should not be used as a substitute for medical advice. If you are experiencing a serious medical condition, please see a doctor.
Here are some other home remedies that are backed by science:
- Turmeric for pain and inflammation. Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Turmeric can be taken as a supplement or used in cooking.
- Chili peppers for pain and soreness. Chili peppers contain capsaicin, a compound that can help to reduce pain and inflammation. Capsaicin can be applied to the skin as a topical cream or taken as a supplement.
- Ginger for pain and nausea. Ginger is a natural remedy for nausea and vomiting. It can be taken as a tea, capsule, or lozenge.
- Fenugreek for breastfeeding. Fenugreek is a herb that can help to increase milk production in breastfeeding mothers. It can be taken as a tea or capsule.
- Magnesium-rich foods for everything. Magnesium is an essential mineral that has many health benefits, including relieving muscle cramps, improving sleep, and reducing anxiety. Magnesium-rich foods include leafy green vegetables, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
It is important to note that everyone’s body is different and what works for one person may not work for another. If you are considering trying a home remedy, it is always best to talk to your doctor first.
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- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Sure, here are some websites where you can find United Kingdom sport jerseys at discount prices:
- Kitbag: This website is a leading online retailer of football (soccer) jerseys from all over the world. They often have discounts on jerseys from popular UK teams such as Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea.
- Sports Direct: This is a large sporting goods retailer with a wide selection of sport jerseys from the UK and around the world. They often have discounts on jerseys from both current and past seasons.
- Pro Direct Soccer: This website is another leading online retailer of football (soccer) jerseys. They often have discounts on jerseys from UK teams, as well as jerseys from other sports such as rugby and cricket.
- Jomashop: This website is an online retailer of a wide variety of sporting goods, including jerseys. They often have discounts on jerseys from UK teams, as well as jerseys from other sports such as baseball and basketball.
- Amazon: This website is an online retailer of virtually everything, including jerseys. They often have discounts on jerseys from UK teams, as well as jerseys from other sports such as American football and hockey.
When shopping for UK sport jerseys at discount prices, it is important to be aware of the following:
- The quality of the jersey may not be as high as jerseys that are not on sale.
- The jersey may be a replica jersey, rather than an authentic jersey. Replica jerseys are often made with cheaper materials and do not have all of the same features as authentic jerseys.
- The jersey may be out of date. If you are buying a jersey for a specific player, make sure to check that the player is still on the team.
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
Here are some of the top UK news stories today, June 19, 2023:
- NHS nurses strike in England could reach ‘end of the road’ this week. Thousands of NHS nurses are set to strike for the third time in as many months, in a dispute over pay and staffing levels. The strikes are due to take place on Wednesday and Thursday, and could have a significant impact on patient care.
- Partygate: Met chief hints at new inquiry after ‘jingle and mingle’ video. The Metropolitan Police has hinted that it could launch a new inquiry into Partygate after a video emerged of Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak attending a “jingle and mingle” event during the COVID-19 lockdown. The video has led to calls for the Prime Minister and Chancellor to resign.
- Student queueing for club died when ‘unsuitable’ screen fell, court hears. A student died when a screen fell on him as he was queuing to get into a nightclub in Manchester. The 20-year-old man, who has not been named, was crushed by the screen, which was not properly secured.
- Johnson’s Partygate lies would have ‘contaminated’ government, MPs told. A committee of MPs has concluded that Boris Johnson’s lies about Partygate would have “contaminated” the government. The committee said that Johnson’s actions had “undermined public trust” in the government.
- Tory mayor resigns after apologising for attending LGBTQ+ event. The Conservative mayor of a town in England has resigned after apologising for attending an LGBTQ+ event. The mayor, who has not been named, said that he had attended the event to “show support for the community”.
These are just a few of the top UK news stories today. For more news, please visit the websites of the news organizations listed above.
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationUK News: Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’Charities say high rates of people signed off work are caused by crumbling public services after years of underinvestment Rishi Sunak has been accused of making mental ill health “another front in the culture wars”, as critics warned his plan to curb benefits for some with anxiety and depression was an assault on disabled people.… Read more: Sunak accused of making mental illness ‘another front in the culture wars’
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5hKh9
- Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigationFormer party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party. Murrell, the former chief executive of the… Read more: Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveUK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- Rwanda bill returns to Lords as peers plan further bid to build in safeguards – UK politics liveMove follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question. PMQs is starting soon. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/T5dnFR
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- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldUK News: Parents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics liveBusiness secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’ At 12.30pm a transport minister will respond to an urgent question in the Commons tabled by Labour on job losses in the rail industry. That means the debate on the smoking ban will will not start until about… Read more: Kemi Badenoch becomes first cabinet minister to say they will vote against smoking ban bill – UK politics live
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedUK News: Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight.… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest toldParents of Lillian Lucas, 28, have raised concerns about treatment at Cygnet private hospital in Somerset A woman collapsed and died when staying as an inpatient at a private mental hospital after medical staff noted she had been drinking excessive amounts of water, an inquest has heard. Lillian Lucas, 28, known as Lily to her… Read more: Woman died at mental hospital after excessive water drinking, inquest told
- How Iran’s attack on Israel was stoppedMassive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan Iran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, UK and Jordan who, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised overnight. The Israel… Read more: How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogUK News: Exclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care.… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesUK News: Stef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlogExclusive: Failure to do so would betray working-class people, shadow health secretary says Wes Streeting has defended Labour’s plans to use the private sector to help cut the NHS care backlog, arguing that a failure to do so would result in a “betrayal” of working-class people who cannot afford to pay for care. The shadow… Read more: Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsUK News: Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer salesStef Reid has accused the sportswear brand of not meeting the inclusivity values it promotes by not selling shoes individually A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to single leg amputees after spotting that the sports brand is using mannequins with running blades to promote its products. Stef Reid, a former Paralympian… Read more: British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK News: UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soarsExclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two years There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report. Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness… Read more: Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsUK News: Claim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics liveUK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in Washington Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour’s policy and scrap the… Read more: No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesUK News: DWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at oddsClaim which relies on opaque calculations and more people using private healthcare ignores financial cost of climate crisis, campaigners say The Reform UK party has been accused by green campaigners of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge issue in the general election after the party leader claimed funding the NHS and reaching… Read more: Reform UK criticised for claiming funding NHS and reaching net zero are at odds
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaUK News: Blast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported.… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rulesDWP is forcing tens of thousands of people looking after relatives to repay huge sums after buildup of erroneous overpayments * Analysis: Why are so many carers being taken to court? * Explainer: Who are the unpaid carers? Tens of thousands of unpaid carers looking after disabled, frail or ill relatives are being forced to… Read more: Carers threatened with prosecution over minor breaches of UK benefit rules
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowUK News: Roger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state mediaBlast struck in conflict-stricken Daraa province, where dozens of incidents have claimed about 100 lives this year At least seven children were killed after a roadside bomb detonated in south-western Syria, in an area where dozens of incidents have already claimed about 100 lives in 2024, state media and a war monitor reported. It remains… Read more: Roadside bomb kills seven children in southern Syria, says state media
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutUK News: Education secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near HeathrowRoger Hallam and two other activists given suspended sentences at Isleworth crown court in London Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil’s co-founder Roger Hallam has avoided imprisonment after attempting to bring disruption to Heathrow airport by getting involved in an action to fly toy drones in the vicinity. Climate activists said the aim of the… Read more: Extinction Rebellion co-founder avoids jail term for drone action near Heathrow
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackUK News: Politicians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cutEducation secretary Gillian Keegan will also squeeze funding for programmes to widen access to higher education Ministers will cut funding for performing and creative arts courses at English universities next year, which sector leaders say will further damage the country’s cultural industries. The cuts, outlined by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, in guidance to the… Read more: Creative arts courses at English universities face funding cut
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaUK News: David Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attackPoliticians, including a minister, advisers and journalists received potentially compromising messages over six-month period More than a dozen politicians, advisers and journalists have been targeted in a phishing attack, in what cybersecurity experts believe is an attempt to compromise them. Twelve men working in Westminster, including a serving government minister, told Politico they had received… Read more: At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in Whatsapp phishing attack
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemUK News: Gillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in GazaDavid Cameron says ‘major changes’ must be made to ensure safety of humanitarian workers in call with Israeli minister * Middle East crisis – live updates Three British nationals have been killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit an aid convoy in Gaza, the Foreign Office has confirmed. The three Britons were among seven aid… Read more: Three British aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysUK News: Analysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare systemGillian Keegan asks Bridget Phillipson to clarify after party refuses to commit to sticking to plan if it wins power Labour is under pressure to clarify whether it would keep the government’s free hours childcare system, after the party refused to commit to the plan beyond the next election. A shadow cabinet minister said on… Read more: Labour under pressure to say whether it would keep free hours childcare system
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredUK News: Letter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour saysAnalysis suggests wealthiest would save millions and Sunak’s own family could benefit to tune of £250m Conservative plans to abolish non-dom status are riddled with loopholes worth hundreds of millions of pounds for the wealthiest people in the country, Labour has claimed. Analysis by the party found that the policy, announced by Jeremy Hunt in… Read more: Tory plans to abolish non-dom status riddled with loopholes, Labour says
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingUK News: While there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restoredLetter to foreign secretary, David Cameron, has more than 50 signatories from across the main parties David Cameron has come under pressure to restore funding to the UN’s humanitarian relief agency in Palestine from a cross-party group of more than 50 MPs and peers. The UK was among a group of countries that halted funding… Read more: MPs and peers call for UK funding of UN relief agency in Palestine to be restored
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationUK News: Maxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright,… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharingWhile there is no immediate threat to the Northern Ireland assembly, DUP hardliners may try to make waves Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s downfall puts a question mark over power-sharing in Northern Ireland because it bears his stamp – he was the man who engineered its collapse and resurrection. The Democratic Unionist party followed him each time… Read more: Donaldson’s downfall raises questions over Stormont power-sharing
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesUK News: Notorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participationMaxine Peake and Sarah Schulman among signatories of open letter asking singer to withdraw from contest More than 450 queer artists, individuals and organisations have called on the UK’s Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, to boycott this year’s competition in solidarity with Palestine. The actor, Maxine Peake, and Sarah Schulman, the novelist and playwright, are among… Read more: Queer artists call on Olly Alexander to boycott Eurovision over Israel participation
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveUK News: Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and liesNotorious attack ad against Sadiq Khan reflects political era where social media is used to provoke outrage One of the more depressing political lessons from the Brexit campaign was that it doesn’t necessarily matter if nobody believes the NHS will get an extra £350m a week, just as long as they are talking about it.… Read more: Tories are taking to heart Trump’s playbook of division and lies
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowUK News: Twelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics liveRobert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports. Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of… Read more: Tory MP Robert Halfon quits as minister and James Heappey confirms resignation, paving way for mini reshuffle – UK politics live
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideUK News: New protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do nowTwelve years after former supreme court president Brenda Hale criticised membership, judges seem to finally grasp what she meant In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only woman judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so… Read more: Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick club was about – they do now
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesUK News: Fewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outsideNew protest group is critical of London museum’s sponsorship by BP and seeks to make link with Gaza The British Museum closed its doors to visitors on Sunday afternoon as hundreds of protesters gathered outside to demand that it end its partnership with BP – and sought to draw a link with the conflict in… Read more: British Museum closes to visitors as Energy Embargo for Palestine group gathers outside
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionUK News: Princess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnosesFewer engagements are being conducted, and possible role of Harry as regent could raise constitutional issues A decade ago, the royal family notched up more than 4,000 engagements in a year, travelling across the UK and criss-crossing the globe. The then Prince of Wales travelled to Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Colombia; Prince Harry went to… Read more: Britain’s slimmed-down monarchy has been left vulnerable in wake of cancer diagnoses
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reactionPrincess of Wales says tests after an operation found cancer was present and she is in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy * Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer * What we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis * Princess of Wales reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy –… Read more: Catherine, Princess of Wales, says it has been ‘incredibly tough couple of months for our family’ – live reaction
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveUK News: Lords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedUK News: Chancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics liveLords back amendments saying bill must comply with international law, on classifying Rwanda as a safe country and independent monitoring Yesterday I covered quite a lot of comment on the Rachel Reeves’ Mais lecture based on a three-page press release sent out by Labour with advance extracts. The full speech runs to 8,000 words and… Read more: Government suffers four defeats on Rwanda bill as peers vote to tighten safeguards – UK politics live
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsUK News: One site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happenedChancellor says date would allow a spending review to be carried out in time for next April Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Tory MP and former business secretary, has described as “barmy” a ruling from Ofcom saying that GB News broke impartiality rules because it allowed him to present news during his show on the channel.… Read more: UK politics: Jeremy Hunt hints at October election – as it happened
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?ICYMI: I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everUK News: Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night,… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outletsOne site tweeted of monarch’s purported demise only to later concede: ‘Most likely, the information is fake’ The news broke in the Russian media on Monday afternoon. King Charles III was dead. He was not, but no one really had time to check the details. The saga of the royal family finally had its latest… Read more: False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?I don’t know about you, but I never go through a whole package of bacon in one sitting, especially now that my boys are out of the house. That means there’s always some leftover in the package, and I often place it back in the fridge to use for later. But by the time later… Read more: How Long Does Bacon Stay Good in the Refrigerator?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesUK News: Sainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than everEven centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last till autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger’s move to Reform On the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about Tory mega-donor Frank Hester’s “clearly racist” remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded… Read more: Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?UK News: As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveriesSainsbury’s was unable to deliver majority of daily orders, while Tesco hit by separate issue that impacted small number of deliveries Sainsbury’s has resolved technical issues that led to the cancellation of online grocery deliveries and card payments in stores on Saturday. The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online… Read more: Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
- Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?As NHS England prepares to end routine provision for children with gender dysphoria, here’s all you need to know about them Children with gender dysphoria will no longer receive puberty suppressing hormones, also known as puberty blockers, as routine practice after an NHS England review concluded there was insufficient evidence for their safety and effectiveness.… Read more: Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedentedUK News: ‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the BibleCourt hears Christina Robinson, a follower of Black Hebrew Israelite movement, deny causing fatal injury to son by shaking him A mother who denies murdering her three-year-old son has admitted hitting him with a garden cane hours before he collapsed and died, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Christina Robinson, who is… Read more: Woman on trial in Newcastle for killing son, 3, says she was obeying the Bible
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’UK News: Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented‘Hasan’, 24, argued he would face persecution in Israel on grounds of his race, faith and its ‘apartheid regime’ A Palestinian citizen of Israel has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming he would face persecution in his home country on the grounds of his race, his Muslim faith and his opinion that Israel… Read more: Palestinian citizen of Israel granted UK asylum in case said to be unprecedented
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismUK News: Veteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’Exclusive: Remarks by Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the party in the past year, raise questions over his workplace behaviour * No yawning or fingerprints on doors: the strict rules at Tory donor’s firm * Frank Hester: computer programmer who made fortune from public sector contracts * UK politics – latest updates The… Read more: Biggest Tory donor said looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsUK News: Shadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremismVeteran campaigners across political spectrum believe broader redefinition could silence non-majority opinions * Three ex-Tory home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism Leading veterans of causes including LGBTQ+ rights and the anti-apartheid struggle, as well as conservative causes such as hunting, have criticised government plans to broaden the definition of extremism. They include the Labour peer… Read more: ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsUK News: Campaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cutsShadow cabinet talk with Whitehall officials after Keir Starmer meets head of civil service All members of Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet are to meet top civil servants in Whitehall departments before Easter as Labour steps up preparations to form the next government, according to senior party sources. The Observer has been told that Starmer recently… Read more: Labour steps up preparations to govern as Reeves attacks ‘unfunded’ Tory tax cuts
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesUK News: Economists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operationsCampaigners say health service can’t provide care quickly because of underinvestment, which is allowing firms to ‘make a killing’ * Private healthcare could become ‘a new normal’ as NHS grows weaker * ‘My GP suggested it’: Britons explain why they went private for surgery Private hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS… Read more: Private hospitals ‘cannibalising’ NHS in England by doing 10% of elective operations
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzUK News: Headline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm servicesEconomists say making the policy an election pledge could cost £40bn, which is badly needed for health, education and elsewhere Rishi Sunak has been warned against fighting an election on an unfunded plan to abolish employee national insurance amid projections the move could blow a £40bn hole in the public finances. As the pre-election battle… Read more: Sunak warned unfunded axing of national insurance would harm services
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUK News: Up to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
- ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazzHeadline cut to national insurance rate echoes measure taken in autumn statement, which made little impact on voters Jeremy Hunt has spent weeks managing expectations over potential tax cuts in his spring budget, with Tory MPs desperately searching for ways to avoid election defeat as household finances buckle under a record tax bill and the… Read more: ‘It won’t shift the polls’: Tory MPs rue budget that lacked pre-election pizzazz
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?UK News: Key questions answered after extraordinary leak of secret call involving Germany’s air force chief An extraordinary leak of an online call involving Germany’s air force chief and three subordinates emerged on Friday, in which they discussed whether it might be possible to persuade a reluctant chancellor to approve giving the long-range Taurus missile… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cutsUp to 600 council jobs to be lost and bin collections reduced to fortnightly Councillors in Birmingham have approved what are thought to be the biggest budget cuts in local authority history, with residents warning that the consequences could be “disastrous” for the city. Birmingham city council met on Tuesday afternoon to debate and vote… Read more: Birmingham city council approves ‘disastrous’ budget cuts
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Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party.
Murrell, the former chief executive of the SNP, was first arrested and interviewed as a suspect by Police Scotland detectives in April 2023 at the home he shared with Sturgeon in Glasgow, but was released later that day pending further investigation. Continue reading…
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Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning
Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested and questioned for a second time by police investigating allegations of financial wrongdoing by the Scottish National party.
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UK News: Business secretary says she agrees with prime minister’s policy intentions but believes in ‘equality under the law’
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Any attempt to include a plan for ECHR withdrawal in a losing Conservative election manifesto risks setting the cause back a generation. Continue reading…
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