UK to work with France to ‘break link’ between migrants and people-smugglers November 25, 2021 The UK is set to work with France to ‘break the business model’ of people-smuggling and bring gangs to justice, Home Secretary Priti Patel has said this afternoon. It follows 27 people dying at sea yesterday, while making the treacherous crossing between France and the UK. The number includes seven women, one of whom was [...]
Campaigners outraged as government rejects mobile phone mast overhaul November 25, 2021 Community groups across the country are set to miss out on millions of pounds in rent payments from telecoms giants for phone masts on their land after the Government rejected calls for a rule change.
EU agree common position to curb US tech giants November 25, 2021 EU countries agreed on a common position on new rules to curb the power of U.S. tech giants this morning, which will force them to do more to police their platforms for illegal content.
Plastic surgery ads aimed at children will be banned from next year November 25, 2021 Cosmetic surgery clinics will be banned from from targeting under-18s with plastic surgery ads following a crackdown by advertising watchdog in the UK.
French politician suggests people-smuggling bosses live in London November 25, 2021 At least 27 people died yesterday after a dinghy capsized while trying to cross the Channel to the UK, according to reports, while two people were rescued. A pregnant woman was among those who died in the tragic incident, according to rescuers. Around five people-smugglers have since been arrested. “In France what do we do? [...]
UK overhauls development investment body to challenge influence of Chinese loans November 25, 2021 Foreign secretary Liz Truss has revamped the UK’s development investment arm in a bid to offer emerging economies an alternative source of private capital to Chinese loans that can counter Beijing’s influence and avoid “bad and unsustainable debt.” Truss launched British International Investment (BII) this morning at the London Stock Exchange, a body that will [...]
US blacklists a dozen Chinese computing firms as tensions run high November 25, 2021 With tensions between the world's rival superpowers running high the US has added 12 Chinese computing firms to its export blacklist.
Boris Johnson social care changes dubbed ‘working-class dementia tax’ by Keir Starmer November 25, 2021 The prime minister was accused of launching a “working-class dementia tax” by Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons yesterday, following changes to social care. The accusations came after Boris Johnson announced changes earlier this week to his social care policy which will see older, less well-off people face costs of up to £86,000 for their [...]
Shock, shame and finger pointing after 27 migrants die: UK calls for joint patrols with France November 25, 2021 The UK government is urging France to agree to joint police patrols along the French Channel coast after a migrant boat capsized causing the loss of dozens of lives. The French regional maritime authority said 27 people had died. French officials had previously stated there were 31 deaths but the death toll was revised down, [...]
Met police officer charged with rape faces 13 additional offences against three more women November 24, 2021 A Metropolitan police officer charged with rape will also now face an additional 13 offences, relating to the rape and sexual assault of three more women. The Crown Prosecution Service said on Wednesday it had authorised Hertfordshire Constabulary to charge officer David Carrick with 13 additional offences. The offences are alleged to have taken place [...]