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UK public borrowing exceeds official forecast in September
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Government borrowing overshot official projections in September, which is a sign of the difficult fiscal position that the Chancellor faces as she puts the finishing touches on her first tax and spending budget.
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Get you up to speed: Government says naming ministers whose vehicles sped would reveal ‘travel habits’
Documents obtained by WTX News revealed that vehicles registered to Doug Ford’s cabinet were recorded speeding 23 times over three years. The fines associated with these infractions total more than £3,300.
Documents indicate that the speeding incidents involved multiple vehicles assigned to members of Doug Ford’s cabinet. The fines accumulated over the three-year period highlight ongoing concerns regarding government accountability and transportation regulations.
Doug Ford’s cabinet has not issued an official comment regarding the speeding violations. Moving forward, discussions on accountability measures for government officials are anticipated in the forthcoming legislative session.
What remains unclear — It is not specified whether any consequences will be faced by the cabinet members involved.
Government states naming speeding ministers’ vehicles would disclose travel habits

Documents obtained by WTX News revealed vehicles registered to Doug Ford’s cabinet were clocked speeding 23 times over three years, racking up more than $3,300 in fines.
Get you up to speed: Sen. Mitch McConnell says he was “briefly unconscious,” had pneumonia in latest health update
Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, has been hospitalised since June 14 after being “briefly unconscious” following a fall at his home in Kentucky. He is currently transitioning to a rehabilitation centre while receiving treatment for a mild case of pneumonia.
Sen. Mitch McConnell has remained hospitalised since June 14 after an incident at his home, with his medical team currently investigating the cause of his brief loss of consciousness. While he has transitioned to a rehabilitation centre for physical therapy, he has not yet been cleared to return to Senate duties but continues to collaborate with staff and colleagues remotely.
Sen. Mitch McConnell addressed his health concerns on Sunday, stating he was “briefly unconscious” following a fall and has been dealing with a “mild case of pneumonia.” While he remains hospitalised and his medical team has not cleared him to return to the Senate floor, McConnell expressed his commitment to completing his term and has transitioned to a rehabilitation centre.
What remains unclear — The exact cause of Senator McConnell’s brief unconsciousness remains undetermined by his medical team.
Senator Mitch McConnell reports he was briefly unconscious and has pneumonia
Sen. Mitch McConnell released a statement on his health on Sunday along with a photo of himself and his wife, Elaine Chao, after questions swirled about his condition. McConnell said he was “briefly unconscious” after he took a fall last month and he had been dealing with a “mild case of pneumonia.”
“You all know how folks of my generation often hesitate to share the vulnerability that comes with growing older,” the senator said, addressing growing questions about his well-being. “Even in the public eye, I feel that same instinct — I can’t help it.”
Sen. Mitch McConnell released an image of himself in the hospital with his wife, Elaine Chao. Sen. McConnell’s Office 
The 84-year-old Kentucky Republican has been hospitalized since June 14, his office said. On the same day, emergency medical personnel responded to an unconscious person at McConnell’s home, according to a public EMS dispatch call reviewed by WTX US News earlier this month.
“My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages,” McConnell said Sunday. “But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital. While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I’ve also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia.”
His doctors are trying to figure out what caused the incident, McConnell said, adding he’s doing everything they ask to speed up his recovery.
“In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength,” he said.
The Republican said his medical team has not cleared him to return to the Senate floor to vote, but he assured that he has been working with his staff and Senate colleagues. Senate GOP leaders said earlier this week that they spoke with McConnell over the phone.
“You’re right to expect your representatives to work hard for you,” McConnell’s statement said. “And part of my decision to retire at the end of my term this coming January was being honest about the demands of Senate work. But I still have unfinished business to complete on your behalf, and I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do.”
The office of McConnell’s attending physician said the senator remained hospitalized to focus on physical therapy and reduce his risk of future falls.
McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, has faced several health scares in recent years. In a May 19 committee hearing, he was seen with a bandage around his hand. In February, McConnell spent more than a week in the hospital after he checked himself in for “flu-like symptoms.”
In 2023, he was hospitalized with a concussion after a fall and later appeared to freeze in two separate instances. He suffered minor injuries in 2024 after another fall.
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