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PM Rishi Sunak to speak out about his pledge to stop small boats crossing the Channel
R ishi Sunak will speak out about his pledge to end small boat Channel crossings and tackle the asylum backlog as he comes under pressure over Conservative migration pledges. In a speech in Kent on Monday, the Prime Minister will give an update on the progress made in the six months sinceContinue Reading
GoFundMe page launched for mother suing Gemma O’Doherty over use of son’s image
A mother who is taking legal proceedings against Gemma O’Doherty over the use of an image of her deceased son has launched a GoFundMe page to help fund the action. Edel Campbell launched High Court proceeding against Ms O’Doherty after an image of her son, Diego Gilsenan, was used inContinue Reading
Johnson will not be restricted in evidence to Covid Inquiry, minister insists
B oris Johnson will not be restricted over what he can tell the Covid Inquiry despite being warned that he could lose public funding for legal advice if he tries to “frustrate or undermine” the Government’s position, a senior minister has said. Robert Jenrick also insisted it would not beContinue Reading
Man arrested in Belfast over Cork assault
A man who was wanted for trial in the Republic of Ireland in relation to an assault in Fermoy, County Cork, has been arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland. The 36-year-old was detained under an international warrant by local response officers in north Belfast on Saturday evening. HeContinue Reading
Labour ‘will create a cliff edge for energy production’ – union chief
G MB union general secretary Gary Smith said Labour’s policies “are going to create a cliff edge with oil and gas extraction from the North Sea”. Speaking on Sky News on Sunday morning after shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds defended plans to ban oil and gas production, Mr Smith described LabourContinue Reading
Long Covid forced more than 2,600 NHS staff to take time off, figures show
M ore than 2,600 NHS staff in Scotland have been forced to take time off due to long Covid, new figures show. Freedom of information requests by the Scottish Liberal Democrats revealed at least 2,603 doctors, nurses and midwives were recorded as having taken time off due to long Covid,Continue Reading
Yousaf accuses Scottish Labour of ‘hubris’ ahead of election
H umza Yousaf has accused Scottish Labour of “hubris”, claiming they believe they have already won the next general election. Scotland’s First Minister kicked off a summer of campaigning in his Glasgow Pollok constituency on Saturday, saying the SNP would not lose seats at the next election – expected nextContinue Reading
Johnson warned he could lose Covid inquiry funding if he ‘undermines’ ministers
B oris Johnson has been warned he could lose public funding for legal advice if he tries to “frustrate or undermine” the Government’s position on the Covid-19 inquiry. Cabinet Office lawyers told him that money would “cease to be available” if he breaks conditions such as releasing evidence without permission,Continue Reading
Teenager arrested over Leinster House ‘trespass’
A teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of trespassing at Leinster House. The “juvenile teenager” is currently detained under section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984. Gardaí at Pearse Street Garda station said the incident happened at approximately 4pm on Saturday. The Oireachtas is currently on recess untilContinue Reading
Sadiq Khan: London needs more migrants
M ayor of London Sadiq Khan says the capital needs “more migrants” and wants the powers to let more people come to the city to work. The politician said he had “respect” for people who believed the numbers of people coming to the UK should go down but said increasedContinue Reading




















