The Independent – EU EU threatens legal action to protect Brexit deal legal action to protect Brexit deal
The EU says it will restart legal action against the UK over Boris Johnson’s “damaging” move to rewrite post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, writes The Independent. Maroš Šefčovič, the EU’s Brexit commissioner, said renegotiating the protocol is “unrealistic”.
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Met Police arrest 17 protesters during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London
Met Police arrest 17 protesters during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in central London on Saturday ahead of the anniversary of the 7 October attacks in Israel. Officers have made 17 arrests so far, the Metropolitan Police said, as part of a
Blood test detecting 12 cancers at an early stage receives government funding
Blood test detecting 12 cancers at an early stage receives government funding Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email A blood test that could detect 12 cancers at an early stage will be funded by the government, health secretary Wes Streeting has said. The blood screening will help catch cancer before symptoms develop and boost the UK’s economy, said Mr
Boris Johnson interview live: Ex-prime minister says he regrets apologising for Partygate in ITV grilling
Boris Johnson interview live: Ex-prime minister says he regrets apologising for Partygate in ITV grilling Boris Johnson explains why he thinks apologising for Partygate was mistake Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Boris Johnson has said he regrets apologising for the so-called partygate scandal over lockdown-era gatherings in Downing Street in a new interview. Facing a grilling on ITV
Government ‘to ban vaping near playgrounds, hospitals and schools’ in crackdown to protect children’s health
Government ‘to ban vaping near playgrounds, hospitals and schools’ in crackdown to protect children’s health Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email The government is reportedly set to ban vaping in playgrounds, hospital grounds and near schools in a crackdown on e-cigarettes aimed at preventing children from taking up the habit. In a move believed to be favoured by the
New poll reveals public demand for prisoner early releases to be linked to drug testing
New poll reveals public demand for prisoner early releases to be linked to drug testing Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood is facing pressure from the public to link early releases from prison to drug testing, a new poll suggests. Polling of 2,001 adults conducted by Opinion Matters revealed 90 per cent think drug testing
Tugendhat blames Cleverly, who blames Truss, who blames Boris Johnson for island handover
An extraordinary row broke out yesterday when Keir Starmer’s government announced it was handing the islands to Mauritius … Shortly after leadership rival and former security minister Tom Tugendhat tweeted it was “disgraceful” that a Tory government had started the talks in what was seen as a pointed remark against Mr Cleverly.
However, the Cleverly camp then responded with a briefing claiming it was Liz Truss who ordered the talks to start when she was prime minister.
But Truss has hit back and said it was Boris Johnson who started the talks.