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Grooming gang inquiry may not begin until next year as hunt for chair 'could take months'

The probe has been thrown into disarray after the withdrawal of two candidates for chair, as well as five survivors from the advisory...

Digital ID will ‘cut the faff’, Starmer says in bid to reverse public scepticism

In a written ministerial statement, he said: “In order to deliver this cross-government priority, the Cabinet Office will have overall responsibility of the...

Affordable homes target slashed to 20% to tackle London’s housebuilding crisis

The action is aimed at ramping up sclerotic housebuilding in the capital, which ministers said is facing “a perfect storm due to a...

Digital ID will ‘cut the faff’, Starmer says in bid to reverse public scepticism

In a written ministerial statement, he said: “In order to deliver this cross-government priority, the Cabinet Office will have overall responsibility of the...

Badenoch declines to endorse Jenrick comments over Andrew’s living arrangements

The shadow justice secretary said on Tuesday that Andrew had ’embarrassed the royal family time and again’. Source link

Second group of grooming gangs victims back Phillips after call for her to quit

Four victims previously quit the national inquiry’s victims liaison panel as they urged the minister to step down. Source link

Royals want MPs to focus on ‘important issues’ not Prince Andrew, No 10 says

Downing Street said the Government would not allocate time for a Commons debate on Andrew’s conduct or his living arrangements. Source link

PM announces £10m additional funding to protect British Muslims from hate crime

On Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer announced the funding boost following a visit to the Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex. Source link

MPs calling for conduct of Prince Andrew to be discussed in Parliament – Speaker

Sir Lindsay Hoyle said there had been ‘inaccurate’ commentary on whether MPs are able to discuss Andrew in the Commons. Source link

Migrants will be sent back to France ‘again and again’ – minister

Josh MacAlister said the detention of an Iranian national shows the Government’s one-in, one-out migrant returns deal with France is working. Source link

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Marco Silva has 'no doubts' that Fulham star will stay in January after failed summer transfer

Winger was moments away from a Craven Cottage exit Source link

Justice Secretary to set out reforms to tackle ‘courts emergency’

David Lammy will lay out reforms to overhaul the system on Tuesday. Source link

Half of women avoid Christmas parties over fears over safety and getting home

An alarming report from WalkSafe found that half of women and nearly a third of men will swerve festive bashes over concerns for their...

Reeves blamed as private sector shrinks at fastest pace since pandemic amid pre-Budget ‘limbo’

By JOHN-PAUL FORD ROJAS, DEPUTY BUSINESS EDITOR Updated: 19:01...

Spurs news: Thomas Frank lifts lid on Tottenham squad meeting as fan boos continue

Supporters have grown frustrated with dismal home form Source link
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