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  • Plymouth shooting: Killer had shotgun license returned by police weeks before attack

    August 14, 2021

    The UK’s police watchdog has launched a probe into why the man who shot dead five people in Plymouth on Thursday had his confiscated gun and permit returned by police just weeks before the attack. Jake Davison, 22, shot his mother Maxine Davison and four members of the public – including a three-year-old girl Sophie [...]

  • Exodus: Hong Kong population shrinks by 87,000 in just one year

    August 13, 2021

    Hong Kong’s population has shrunk by 87,100 in just one year, according to official data, as residents flee China’s crackdown on the former British colony. The rate at which residents have exited the city has picked up pace since the introduction of China’s controversial national security law last year, according to provisional data released by [...]

  • Afghanistan: Boris Johnson to hold emergency Cobra meeting as crisis worsens

    August 13, 2021

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson will convene an emergency Cobra meeting this afternoon over the escalating crisis in Afghanistan. The UK last night said it will deploy around 600 troops to the country to help evacuate British nationals as the Taliban continues its rapid advance. The militant group today took control of the southern city of [...]

  • Plymouth shooting: Suspect’s hate-filled Youtube account taken offline

    August 13, 2021

    A hate-filled Youtube account belonging to the suspect in a mass shooting that killed five people in Plymouth yesterday has been taken offline. The account, named Professor Waffle, included a number of videos by 23-year-old Jake Davison, who has been named locally as the gunman. It has now been removed and the page shows a [...]

  • Britain 2030: How far will UK foreign policy tilt toward the Asia Pacific?

    August 13, 2021

    Boris Johnson’s victory in dragging the UK out of the EU was supposed to herald a new dawn for the country’s foreign policy, with his “Global Britain” agenda at the fore. It is perhaps unsurprising we are not much clearer about what this phrase means 20 months on, despite the release of a much heralded [...]

  • UK competition watchdog investigating ‘immediate’ government action on PCR test prices

    August 13, 2021

    The UK competition regulator has said it is exploring what immediate action the government can take to quash the hugely variable prices charged by private providers of Covid PCR tests for travel, after the health secretary, MPs and the travel industry called for an intervention. In a statement published yesterday, the Competition and Markets Authority [...]

  • Just 15 per cent of central London workers back in the office, says think tank

    August 12, 2021

    Just 15 per cent of central London workers have returned to their place of work, according to new figures from the Centre for Cities think tank. The new figures for the last week of July showed that central London has the lowest amount of workers who have returned to the office out of any city [...]

  • US judge orders Trump’s accountants to hand over tax records to Senate

    August 11, 2021

    A US judge has ordered Donald Trump’s accountants to hand over some of the former president’s tax records to a House of Representatives committee. District judge Amit Mehta today ruled that Mazars must provide documents related to Trump’s hotel in Washington DC, saying the committee had proved it needed them to evaluate potential legislation and [...]

  • UK lobbying regulator investigating Philip Hammond

    August 11, 2021

    Former chancellor Philip Hammond is being probed by the UK’s lobbying regulator, after contacting a Treasury official on behalf of a bank he was working for. The Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists is investigating whether Hammond should have disclosed his contact with senior Treasury mandarin Charles Roxburgh in July 2020. Hammond was contacting [...]

  • Rumours swirl about potential future Gavin Williamson replacements as education secretary

    August 11, 2021

    Rumours are swirling that education secretary Gavin Williamson is set to be sacked at the next reshuffle, with two potential replacements touted. Treasury minister Kemi Badenoch and vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi have both been tipped in the past 24 hours of being chosen to replace Williamson, after the former chief whip struggled through a series [...]

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