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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is City A.M.'s political correspondent.

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  • Minister says EU will be responsible for Stormont chaos if it doesn’t rewrite NI Protocol

    May 22, 2022

    The EU will be responsible for indefinite Stormont chaos if it does not agree to rewrite the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol, according to Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis. In a fresh shot at Brussels for its stance on the Northern Ireland Protocol, Lewis said that the EU is putting the Good Friday Agreement at risk [...]

  • Zahawi: Johnson did not intervene in Sue Gray partygate report

    May 22, 2022

    A senior cabinet minister has said Boris Johnson did not intervene in Sue Gray’s partygate report amid revelations that the Prime Minister met with the senior civil servant to speak about her investigation. Education secretary Nadhim Zahawi today said that “the Prime Minister will never intervene in Sue Gray’s investigation” and that “the Prime Minister [...]

  • Tory MP Jamie Wallis charged over car crash

    April 28, 2022

    Conservative MP Jamie Wallis has been charged for fleeing the scene of a car cash in Wales last year. South Wales Police has charged Wallis with failing to stop, driving without due care and attention, failure to report a road traffic collision and leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position. Wallis came out as the first [...]

  • UK delays Brexit checks on EU imports for a third time

    April 28, 2022

    The UK has delayed post-Brexit checks on EU food imports for a third time, with the new red tape now set to come in at the end of 2023. Brexit opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg made the announcement today, saying it was not the right time to introduce more checks while the Ukraine war was already [...]

  • MPs urge government for more funding to tackle fraud and economic crime

    April 28, 2022

    The government must pump more money into tackling economic crime amid an “alarming” increase in instances of fraud, according to Westminster’s Treasury Select Committee. A new report from MPs on the committee also called for the government to entrust a single body with policing economic crime and one Whitehall department with responsibility for the area. [...]

  • Johnson: 287 UK MPs sanctioned by Russia should wear it as ‘badge of honour’

    April 27, 2022

    Hundreds of British MPs have today been hit with Russian sanctions, with Boris Johnson telling them they should wear it as a “badge of honour”. The Russian foreign ministry today said 287 MPs were being sanctioned for taking “the most active part” in organising sanctions over Ukraine and engaging in “Russophobic hysteria”, however a chunk of [...]

  • Starmer goes after PM on slow UK economic growth

    April 27, 2022

    Sir Keir Starmer has attacked Boris Johnson for his record on the economy, after projections recently put the UK at the bottom of the G7 for economic growth. The Labour leader also hit out at Johnson for “his choice to be the only leader in the G7 to raise taxes” post-Covid and for “burying his [...]

  • Covid: High Court rules government broke law by discharging hospital patients to care homes

    April 27, 2022

    The government broke the law when they discharged thousands of hospital patients into care homes at the start of the Covid pandemic, the High Court has ruled. The High Court ruled the policy was “unlawful” as it did not take into account the risk to elderly and vulnerable residents from asymptomatic people spreading the virus. [...]

  • Nadine Dorries set to publish White Paper on Channel 4 privatisation

    April 27, 2022

    Nadine Dorries is reportedly set to release a new White Paper that will outline her plans to privatise Channel 4 in another major step toward selling the state-owned broadcaster. Sky News reports that the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is expected to release the plan this week. Dorries, the culture secretary, confirmed [...]

  • MPs say government was ‘complacent’ on Covid fraud in new report

    April 27, 2022

    The government was “complacent in preventing fraud” against the Covid Bounce Back Loan Scheme and will lose almost £5bn to scammers, according to a Westminster committee. MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said the £47bn loan scheme – which saw the government take on 100 per cent of default risk – was delivered at [...]

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