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  • Protesters vow to stage ‘huge’ anti-Trump demonstration if state visit goes ahead

    April 23, 2019

    Protesters have vowed to launch a “huge demonstration” against Donald Trump if his state visit to the UK goes ahead this summer. Read more: Trump plans to return to the UK this summer The Stop Trump coalition, the group which organised a march claiming to consist of 250,000 people when the US President came on [...]

  • Nigel Farage’s Brexit party names business leaders in European election candidate line-up

    April 23, 2019

    Nigel Farage today promised to go after the Labour Party’s vote as he unveiled business and charity leaders among its European election candidates. Lance Forman, the owner of H Foreman and Son, an artisan salmon smokehouse in London's Hackney Wick, will run for the Brexit Party just weeks after it was formed. Read more: Theresa [...]

  • Climate change protest: Extinction Rebellion activists to confront MPs in march on Parliament Square

    April 23, 2019

    Climate change protesters are set to swamp Parliament Square this morning, it is reported, as organisers urge the government to engage with them. Read more: Climate change activists protest at Heathrow Airport Extinction Rebellion is planning to bring thousands of activists to stay in the square until Thursday, Sky News reported today. Protesters enter their [...]

  • Theresa May faces mounting pressure to resign as cross-party Brexit talks resume

    April 23, 2019

    Theresa May will return to parliament today amid mounting pressure on her leadership and the threat of a grassroots rebellion from her own party. MPs will be back in Westminster following the Easter recess as cross-party talks over Brexit continue. Read more: Top Tories say leadership contest can only happen after Brexit is agreed But [...]

  • US President Donald Trump set to visit UK in June

    April 23, 2019

    US president Donald Trump is set to make a state visit to the UK in early June, according to reports. Read more: Trump thought Mueller investigation would 'end my presidency' Trump was first promised an official state visit by Prime Minister Theresa May shortly after his election in 2016 but no official date was set. [...]

  • DEBATE: Is Corbyn right that Statutory Assessment Tests (Sats) should be scrapped in primary schools?

    April 23, 2019

    Is Corbyn right that Statutory Assessment Tests (Sats) should be scrapped in primary schools? Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, says YES. In a YouGov survey of primary school leaders last month, 93 per cent agreed that English and maths are prioritised to the detriment of other subjects, such as music, art, [...]

  • Natwest increases small business loan programme amid Brexit uncertainty

    April 23, 2019

    Natwest will double its growth funding programme for small and medium-sized British businesses, citing the need to help them navigate Brexit disruption. Read more: Government provides £200m for small firms as Brexit threatens EU funding The UK bank’s growth funding loan pot, which was started in May 2018, will be immediately doubled to £6bn in [...]

  • Brexit has finished May, but MPs still need to find a way to honour the referendum result

    April 22, 2019

    Theresa May would be forgiven if she decided not to return from her Easter break. While she walked the Welsh mountains, the mess she left in Westminster festered in the heat and one of her first engagements back in Downing Street will be to meet Sir Graham Brady, chair of the Tory party's committee of [...]

  • Theresa May under fresh pressure to resign amid mounting Tory grassroots rebellion

    April 22, 2019

    Theresa May will return to Westminster facing fresh pressure over her position as top Tories warn she must resign or face further attempts to oust her. The influential 1922 committee of Tory MPs is reportedly meeting tomorrow to discuss tearing up the party rulebook in a move that could force the Prime Minister out, despite her [...]

  • Dianne Abbott apologises for drinking cocktail on TfL overground service

    April 20, 2019

    Dianne Abbott has apologised after a photo of her drinking a mojito on a Transport for London service was circulated on social media and various news websites.  The shadow home secretary was enjoying the cocktail on one of London's overground trains as she commuted home, which is banned.  Read more: Britain cannot keep delaying Brexit, says EU [...]

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