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Priti Patel’s pledge to make small boats ‘unviable’ in 2020 was followed by record-breaking increases Priti Patel’s pledge to make small boats ‘unviable’ in 2020 was followed by record-breaking increases
Fans and friends have flocked to pay tribute.
The 32-year-old denies killing vulnerable infants in her care.
Red Bull have been fined £6m for the breach
Ste was left in shock.
Chris Heaton-Harris had promised he would announce a date for an Assembly election if efforts to restore devolution failed. Chris Heaton-Harris had promised he would announce a date for an Assembly election if efforts to restore devolution failed.
Morgan had branded Noah a ‘race-baiting twerp’.
The father saw a video of his friend abusing his own child.
Simon Murray, official overseeing programme, said he is concerned at the number of people who have died before receiving anything Victims of the Windrush scandal have expressed frustration at the slow progress of the compensation scheme at the first national conference of a coalition of grassroots organisations fighting for justice for those affected. The newly appointed Home Office minister Simon Murray stressed that improvements have been made to the compensation scheme for the Windrush scandal, which saw thousands of British people wrongly classified as illegal immigrants. However, he acknowledged that there was more work to be done to ensure swift…
Exclusive: Inflation, energy prices and Liz Truss’ mini-budget are contributing factors to cuts local leaders described as unprecedented Libraries and children’s centres are closing and home pick-ups for young disabled people being cancelled as councils try to meet a £3.2bn budget shortfall next year. With inflation and energy prices eating into budgets, local authorities across the UK are facing a record black hole that is unlikely to be plugged by central governmentas the Treasury is seeking to squeeze spending to make up for a £30-50bn shortfall in the public finances. Continue reading… Exclusive: Inflation, energy prices and Liz Truss’ mini-budget…
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