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Farage faces calls to remove whip from Reform’s Pochin amid racism row

Labour has written to Mr Farage calling him to suspend the MP, while the Liberal Democrats have sought to formally rebuke the remarks...

Ex-DfE permanent secretary: School system consistently failing poorest pupils

The DfE said it is driving rising standards and tackling disadvantage through its curriculum and assessment review, strengthened accountability, new regional improvement teams,...

UK ‘in touch’ with US authorities after British commentator detained by ICE

Sami Hamdi was detained while on a US speaking tour and has had his visa revoked, Homeland Security said. Source link

Progress on ending asylum hotels to be announced ‘within weeks’ – minister

Steve Reed said the Government was looking at ‘modular’ forms of building to ensure sites could go up quickly. Source link

Justice Secretary David Lammy orders new checks at prisons after Hadush Kebatu wrongful release fiasco

“And people should be reassured that he will now be deported this week, but it’s very worrying that this individual was released, apparently...

Revealed: How 'chaotic' use of migrant hotels has seen Home Office 'squander' billions of pounds

Government has repeatedly cut corners and wasted taxpayers’ money with its ‘failed, chaotic and expensive’ system, damning report finds Source link

Damp and mouldy homes still an issue as Awaab’s Law comes in, campaigners warn

There are calls for new tougher requirements for social landlords to act more quickly on issues to be applied urgently to the private...

Home Office has chance to end ‘failed’ asylum accommodation system, MPs say

The Home Office has repeatedly cut corners and wasted taxpayers’ money in its ‘chaotic’ response to asylum accommodation pressures, MPs warned. Source link

Prosecution chief to be quizzed in Parliament over collapse of China spying case

Director of public prosecutions Stephen Parkinson and securocrat Matt Collins will be questioned by MPs and peers. Source link

Tories urge peers to back last-ditch changes to workers’ rights Bill

Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith pleaded with peers ahead of votes on Tuesday. Source link

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Tolu Coker: who is the British-Nigerian designer everybody’s talking about?

Last night, the cream of British fashion descended upon the Royal Albert Hall for the annual Fashion Awards. The event is as much...

Ireland will back Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’, Martin tells Zelensky

The Ukrainian president has made his first official visit to the country, meeting the Taoiseach and Irish president separately in Dublin. Source link

‘A doll to me and a trumptet to Jimmie’: six-year-old girl’s letter to Santa in 1883 | Christmas

The toys on the Christmas wishlist may have evolved in more than 140 years but children, it seems, do not change. That, at...

‘I was Air Force’s nuclear specialist – avoid these three UK areas if WW3 erupts’

A former US Air Force nuclear specialist has warned which UK places to avoid in the event of World War 3, after Russia issued...

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