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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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- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsUK News: Ian Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – liveSecond world war bomb now in the water by Plymouth after its removal from a garden The large Naval Dockyard at Devonport and the presence of the Air Force and Army in the city made it a prime target for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. The people of Plymouth experienced their first air raid alert at 12.45am on… Read more: Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – live
- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsIan Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after a row… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveUK News: SNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- UK News Report: Job Openings BuzzingUK 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: Specific Sectors: Resources for Job Seekers: Remember: With the UK job market brimming with possibilities, now is an excellent time to… Read more: UK News Report: Job Openings Buzzing
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineICYMI: Bangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T35Gzv
- Senior Language Tutor / Academic LeaderThe University of Manchester Salary: £45,585 to £56,021 per annum depending on experiencehttp://dlvr.it/T35GQ0
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveSNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the rollout of… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineBangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T32bNM
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsICYMI: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T32bFj
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsTrinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T2zx6G
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkICYMI: From smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkFrom smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about cook… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2gmzP
- EAP Lecturer PositionICYMI: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals – Department of English Language Salary: Very competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2gmL6
- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsICYMI: Aston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2gkmj
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureICYMI: University of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2ghNb
- Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current EventsThe following online listing news sources provide a comprehensive overview of the latest UK stories in current events: 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: I hope… Read more: Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current Events
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2dJsl
- EAP Lecturer PositionKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals – Department of English Language Salary: Very competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2dJDv
- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsAston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2dGq8
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureUniversity of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2dDhw
- English Language Instructor PositionICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2cnqH
- English Language Instructor PositionSouthern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2b3Pg
- 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New YearLunar New Year is all about joy, reflection, and, of course, delicious foods. Drawing from my Chinese heritage and two decades of experience as a recipe developer, I’m excited to share with you a collection of my favorite Chinese New Year cookie recipes. What I love about these treats is that they’re infused with culture… Read more: 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New Year
- Keir Starmer ‘sad and wrong’ to link trans jibe with Ghey case – Rishi SunakICYMI: submitted by /u/corf3l [link] [comments]http://dlvr.it/T2WnrG
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- 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
- Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monumentUK News: People bereaved by Covid want government recognition and protection for South Bank place of remembrance Volunteers at the Covid memorial wall are urging ministers to make the monument permanent as Britain marks its first national day of reflection after the pandemic. The wall runs between Westminster Bridge and Lambeth Bridge on South Bank… Read more: Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monument
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?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 to Ukraine,… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in NorthumberlandUK News: The tree will be exhibited at the Sill in Hexham, close to where it once stood The largest section of the Sycamore Gap tree unlawfully cut down last December is to go on public display, Northumberland national park has announced. The tree, which stood in a dip next to Hadrian’s Wall, will be… Read more: Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in Northumberland
- Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monumentPeople bereaved by Covid want government recognition and protection for South Bank place of remembrance Volunteers at the Covid memorial wall are urging ministers to make the monument permanent as Britain marks its first national day of reflection after the pandemic. The wall runs between Westminster Bridge and Lambeth Bridge on South Bank in London… Read more: Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monument
- Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speechUK News: PM condemns ‘shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality’ in wake of Gaza war, in sometimes rambling address Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale. Standing outside… Read more: Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speech
- Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in NorthumberlandThe tree will be exhibited at the Sill in Hexham, close to where it once stood The largest section of the Sycamore Gap tree unlawfully cut down last December is to go on public display, Northumberland national park has announced. The tree, which stood in a dip next to Hadrian’s Wall, will be exhibited at… Read more: Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in Northumberland
- Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in policeUK News: Inquiry chair says there is ‘nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight’ and radical overhaul is needed * Police should never have employed Wayne Couzens, report finds Sarah Everard’s “devastating” murder was “entirely preventable”, campaigners have said, as they called for urgent reform of policing to restore women’s trust. The Angiolini… Read more: Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in police
- Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speechPM condemns ‘shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality’ in wake of Gaza war, in sometimes rambling address Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale. Standing outside Downing Street… Read more: Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speech
- Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991UK News: Court hears Oliver Campbell, now 53, was convicted on basis of inconsistent confession made under police pressure There is a “growing crescendo of concern” from psychological experts that a vulnerable man was convicted of murder on the basis of a false confession, the court of appeal heard on Wednesday. Oliver Campbell was convicted… Read more: Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991
- Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in policeInquiry chair says there is ‘nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight’ and radical overhaul is needed * Police should never have employed Wayne Couzens, report finds Sarah Everard’s “devastating” murder was “entirely preventable”, campaigners have said, as they called for urgent reform of policing to restore women’s trust. The Angiolini inquiry found… Read more: Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in police
- Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991Court hears Oliver Campbell, now 53, was convicted on basis of inconsistent confession made under police pressure There is a “growing crescendo of concern” from psychological experts that a vulnerable man was convicted of murder on the basis of a false confession, the court of appeal heard on Wednesday. Oliver Campbell was convicted of murdering… Read more: Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991
- Lecturer (Teaching) – Dissertation Supervisor (Mat Cover)ICYMI: UCL – Department of Culture, Communication and Media (CCM) Salary: £51,474 to £60,521http://dlvr.it/T3MCgR
- ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs toldUK News: Committee releases minutes of board meeting before appearance by former Post Office chair Henry Staunton Newly published documents show that a “toxic culture of disbelief” persists at the top of the Post Office when it comes to wronged post office operators, MPs have been told. Post Office board members complained of being “tired… Read more: ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs told
- Lecturer (Teaching) – Dissertation Supervisor (Mat Cover)UCL – Department of Culture, Communication and Media (CCM) Salary: £51,474 to £60,521http://dlvr.it/T3JVzG
- Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safetyUK News: Labour shadow minister has extra security arrangements in place and says that is a ‘very typical experience’ for MPs A shadow cabinet minister has spoken about how she carries a police alarm with her everywhere amid heightened concerns over the security of politicians. Labour MP Lisa Nandy, the shadow international development secretary, has… Read more: Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safety
- ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs toldCommittee releases minutes of board meeting before appearance by former Post Office chair Henry Staunton Newly published documents show that a “toxic culture of disbelief” persists at the top of the Post Office when it comes to wronged post office operators, MPs have been told. Post Office board members complained of being “tired and constantly… Read more: ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs told
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- London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstrationUK News: Historic landmark closed for about an hour as activists call for ceasefire to the conflict in Gaza Police were forced to close Tower Bridge to vehicles and pedestrians following a protest by pro-Palestine demonstrators. Some activists were seen lighting flares and waving Palestinian flags and calling for a ceasefire to the ongoing violence… Read more: London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstration
- Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safetyLabour shadow minister has extra security arrangements in place and says that is a ‘very typical experience’ for MPs A shadow cabinet minister has spoken about how she carries a police alarm with her everywhere amid heightened concerns over the security of politicians. Labour MP Lisa Nandy, the shadow international development secretary, has spoken about… Read more: Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safety
- PhD Studentship – Can Neuro-linguistic Programming Applied to Printed UK News Media Outperform the Widely used Survey-based Indicator of Consumer Confidence?ICYMI: University of Strathclyde – Economics Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/T3D1vB
- Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – liveUK News: Second world war bomb now in the water by Plymouth after its removal from a garden The large Naval Dockyard at Devonport and the presence of the Air Force and Army in the city made it a prime target for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. The people of Plymouth experienced their first air raid alert at… Read more: Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – live
- London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstrationHistoric landmark closed for about an hour as activists call for ceasefire to the conflict in Gaza Police were forced to close Tower Bridge to vehicles and pedestrians following a protest by pro-Palestine demonstrators. Some activists were seen lighting flares and waving Palestinian flags and calling for a ceasefire to the ongoing violence in Gaza,… Read more: London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstration
- PhD Studentship – Can Neuro-linguistic Programming Applied to Printed UK News Media Outperform the Widely used Survey-based Indicator of Consumer Confidence?University of Strathclyde – Economics Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/T3BFHQ
- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsUK News: Ian Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – liveSecond world war bomb now in the water by Plymouth after its removal from a garden The large Naval Dockyard at Devonport and the presence of the Air Force and Army in the city made it a prime target for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. The people of Plymouth experienced their first air raid alert at 12.45am on… Read more: Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – live
- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsIan Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after a row… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveUK News: SNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- UK News Report: Job Openings BuzzingUK 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: Specific Sectors: Resources for Job Seekers: Remember: With the UK job market brimming with possibilities, now is an excellent time to… Read more: UK News Report: Job Openings Buzzing
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineICYMI: Bangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T35Gzv
- Senior Language Tutor / Academic LeaderThe University of Manchester Salary: £45,585 to £56,021 per annum depending on experiencehttp://dlvr.it/T35GQ0
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveSNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the rollout of… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineBangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T32bNM
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsICYMI: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T32bFj
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsTrinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T2zx6G
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkICYMI: From smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkFrom smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about cook… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2gmzP
- EAP Lecturer PositionICYMI: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals – Department of English Language Salary: Very competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2gmL6
- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsICYMI: Aston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2gkmj
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureICYMI: University of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2ghNb
- Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current EventsThe following online listing news sources provide a comprehensive overview of the latest UK stories in current events: 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: I hope… Read more: Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current Events
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2dJsl
- EAP Lecturer PositionKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals – Department of English Language Salary: Very competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2dJDv
- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsAston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2dGq8
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureUniversity of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2dDhw
- English Language Instructor PositionICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2cnqH
- English Language Instructor PositionSouthern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2b3Pg
- 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New YearLunar New Year is all about joy, reflection, and, of course, delicious foods. Drawing from my Chinese heritage and two decades of experience as a recipe developer, I’m excited to share with you a collection of my favorite Chinese New Year cookie recipes. What I love about these treats is that they’re infused with culture… Read more: 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New Year
- Keir Starmer ‘sad and wrong’ to link trans jibe with Ghey case – Rishi SunakICYMI: submitted by /u/corf3l [link] [comments]http://dlvr.it/T2WnrG
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- 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
- Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monumentUK News: People bereaved by Covid want government recognition and protection for South Bank place of remembrance Volunteers at the Covid memorial wall are urging ministers to make the monument permanent as Britain marks its first national day of reflection after the pandemic. The wall runs between Westminster Bridge and Lambeth Bridge on South Bank… Read more: Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monument
- How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?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 to Ukraine,… Read more: How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?
- Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in NorthumberlandUK News: The tree will be exhibited at the Sill in Hexham, close to where it once stood The largest section of the Sycamore Gap tree unlawfully cut down last December is to go on public display, Northumberland national park has announced. The tree, which stood in a dip next to Hadrian’s Wall, will be… Read more: Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in Northumberland
- Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monumentPeople bereaved by Covid want government recognition and protection for South Bank place of remembrance Volunteers at the Covid memorial wall are urging ministers to make the monument permanent as Britain marks its first national day of reflection after the pandemic. The wall runs between Westminster Bridge and Lambeth Bridge on South Bank in London… Read more: Volunteers at Covid memorial wall in London call for permanent monument
- Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speechUK News: PM condemns ‘shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality’ in wake of Gaza war, in sometimes rambling address Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale. Standing outside… Read more: Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speech
- Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in NorthumberlandThe tree will be exhibited at the Sill in Hexham, close to where it once stood The largest section of the Sycamore Gap tree unlawfully cut down last December is to go on public display, Northumberland national park has announced. The tree, which stood in a dip next to Hadrian’s Wall, will be exhibited at… Read more: Felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on public display in Northumberland
- Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in policeUK News: Inquiry chair says there is ‘nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight’ and radical overhaul is needed * Police should never have employed Wayne Couzens, report finds Sarah Everard’s “devastating” murder was “entirely preventable”, campaigners have said, as they called for urgent reform of policing to restore women’s trust. The Angiolini… Read more: Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in police
- Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speechPM condemns ‘shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality’ in wake of Gaza war, in sometimes rambling address Rishi Sunak has claimed extremist groups in the UK are “trying to tear us apart”, in a hastily arranged Downing Street statement that came hours after George Galloway won a byelection in Rochdale. Standing outside Downing Street… Read more: Extremists trying to tear us apart, says Rishi Sunak in impromptu No 10 speech
- Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991UK News: Court hears Oliver Campbell, now 53, was convicted on basis of inconsistent confession made under police pressure There is a “growing crescendo of concern” from psychological experts that a vulnerable man was convicted of murder on the basis of a false confession, the court of appeal heard on Wednesday. Oliver Campbell was convicted… Read more: Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991
- Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in policeInquiry chair says there is ‘nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight’ and radical overhaul is needed * Police should never have employed Wayne Couzens, report finds Sarah Everard’s “devastating” murder was “entirely preventable”, campaigners have said, as they called for urgent reform of policing to restore women’s trust. The Angiolini inquiry found… Read more: Sarah Everard report sparks demand for urgent action to restore trust in police
- Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991Court hears Oliver Campbell, now 53, was convicted on basis of inconsistent confession made under police pressure There is a “growing crescendo of concern” from psychological experts that a vulnerable man was convicted of murder on the basis of a false confession, the court of appeal heard on Wednesday. Oliver Campbell was convicted of murdering… Read more: Court of appeal told vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into false murder confession in 1991
- Lecturer (Teaching) – Dissertation Supervisor (Mat Cover)ICYMI: UCL – Department of Culture, Communication and Media (CCM) Salary: £51,474 to £60,521http://dlvr.it/T3MCgR
- ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs toldUK News: Committee releases minutes of board meeting before appearance by former Post Office chair Henry Staunton Newly published documents show that a “toxic culture of disbelief” persists at the top of the Post Office when it comes to wronged post office operators, MPs have been told. Post Office board members complained of being “tired… Read more: ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs told
- Lecturer (Teaching) – Dissertation Supervisor (Mat Cover)UCL – Department of Culture, Communication and Media (CCM) Salary: £51,474 to £60,521http://dlvr.it/T3JVzG
- Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safetyUK News: Labour shadow minister has extra security arrangements in place and says that is a ‘very typical experience’ for MPs A shadow cabinet minister has spoken about how she carries a police alarm with her everywhere amid heightened concerns over the security of politicians. Labour MP Lisa Nandy, the shadow international development secretary, has… Read more: Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safety
- ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs toldCommittee releases minutes of board meeting before appearance by former Post Office chair Henry Staunton Newly published documents show that a “toxic culture of disbelief” persists at the top of the Post Office when it comes to wronged post office operators, MPs have been told. Post Office board members complained of being “tired and constantly… Read more: ‘Toxic culture of disbelief’ persists at top of Post Office, MPs told
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- London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstrationUK News: Historic landmark closed for about an hour as activists call for ceasefire to the conflict in Gaza Police were forced to close Tower Bridge to vehicles and pedestrians following a protest by pro-Palestine demonstrators. Some activists were seen lighting flares and waving Palestinian flags and calling for a ceasefire to the ongoing violence… Read more: London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstration
- Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safetyLabour shadow minister has extra security arrangements in place and says that is a ‘very typical experience’ for MPs A shadow cabinet minister has spoken about how she carries a police alarm with her everywhere amid heightened concerns over the security of politicians. Labour MP Lisa Nandy, the shadow international development secretary, has spoken about… Read more: Lisa Nandy says she carries a police alarm, as fears rise about MPs’ safety
- PhD Studentship – Can Neuro-linguistic Programming Applied to Printed UK News Media Outperform the Widely used Survey-based Indicator of Consumer Confidence?ICYMI: University of Strathclyde – Economics Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/T3D1vB
- Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – liveUK News: Second world war bomb now in the water by Plymouth after its removal from a garden The large Naval Dockyard at Devonport and the presence of the Air Force and Army in the city made it a prime target for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. The people of Plymouth experienced their first air raid alert at… Read more: Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – live
- London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstrationHistoric landmark closed for about an hour as activists call for ceasefire to the conflict in Gaza Police were forced to close Tower Bridge to vehicles and pedestrians following a protest by pro-Palestine demonstrators. Some activists were seen lighting flares and waving Palestinian flags and calling for a ceasefire to the ongoing violence in Gaza,… Read more: London’s Tower Bridge closed due to pro-Palestine demonstration
- PhD Studentship – Can Neuro-linguistic Programming Applied to Printed UK News Media Outperform the Widely used Survey-based Indicator of Consumer Confidence?University of Strathclyde – Economics Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/T3BFHQ
- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsUK News: Ian Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – liveSecond world war bomb now in the water by Plymouth after its removal from a garden The large Naval Dockyard at Devonport and the presence of the Air Force and Army in the city made it a prime target for Hitler’s Luftwaffe. The people of Plymouth experienced their first air raid alert at 12.45am on… Read more: Plymouth bomb: device to be detonated tonight or tomorrow, say police – live
- Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hearsIan Connell is accused of strangling Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience in a ‘dosshouse’ in Radcliffe A statistician was murdered in a “dosshouse” in Greater Manchester by a man who later stole his labradoodle after a disagreement over money, a court has heard. Ian Connell, 39, is accused of strangling Donald “Prentice” Patience, 45, after a row… Read more: Statistician killed in Greater Manchester by man who later stole his dog, court hears
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveUK News: SNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- UK News Report: Job Openings BuzzingUK 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: Specific Sectors: Resources for Job Seekers: Remember: With the UK job market brimming with possibilities, now is an excellent time to… Read more: UK News Report: Job Openings Buzzing
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineICYMI: Bangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T35Gzv
- Senior Language Tutor / Academic LeaderThe University of Manchester Salary: £45,585 to £56,021 per annum depending on experiencehttp://dlvr.it/T35GQ0
- Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics liveSNP and Conservative MPs left Commons chamber in protest over speaker selecting Labour and government amendments on Gaza ceasefire vote New 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says: Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the rollout of… Read more: Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkout – UK politics live
- Tutor of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) OnlineBangor University Salary: £29.45 per hours plus annual leavehttp://dlvr.it/T32bNM
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsICYMI: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T32bFj
- Assistant Professor in Irish PoliticsTrinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – Department of Political Science – School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Salary: €39,469 to €95,441 – please see adverthttp://dlvr.it/T2zx6G
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkICYMI: From smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- The Best Guide For How Long To Cook PorkFrom smoky barbecue ribs to that fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked shoulder, pork is a beloved white meat staple of good home cooking. But here’s the rub: cooking pork so it’s tender and juicy (rather than resembling something like an old leather boot) is an art form so many strive to master. The trick is all about cook… Read more: The Best Guide For How Long To Cook Pork
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2gmzP
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- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsICYMI: Aston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2gkmj
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureICYMI: University of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2ghNb
- Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current EventsThe following online listing news sources provide a comprehensive overview of the latest UK stories in current events: 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: I hope… Read more: Visit Online Listing News Source For Latest UK Stories In Current Events
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £37,099 per annum (pro-rata)http://dlvr.it/T2dJsl
- EAP Lecturer PositionKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals – Department of English Language Salary: Very competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2dJDv
- Fully Funded PhD with the Aston Institute of Forensic LinguisticsAston University Salary: £18,622 p.a.http://dlvr.it/T2dGq8
- Departmental Lecturer in Medieval Irish Language and LiteratureUniversity of Oxford – Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics, Walton Street, and Faculty of English Language and Literature, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/T2dDhw
- English Language Instructor PositionICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2cnqH
- English Language Instructor PositionSouthern University of Science and Technology – SUSTech Center for Language Education Salary: Competitivehttp://dlvr.it/T2b3Pg
- 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New YearLunar New Year is all about joy, reflection, and, of course, delicious foods. Drawing from my Chinese heritage and two decades of experience as a recipe developer, I’m excited to share with you a collection of my favorite Chinese New Year cookie recipes. What I love about these treats is that they’re infused with culture… Read more: 7 Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes for Chinese New Year
- Keir Starmer ‘sad and wrong’ to link trans jibe with Ghey case – Rishi SunakICYMI: submitted by /u/corf3l [link] [comments]http://dlvr.it/T2WnrG