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Boris Johnson reported to police over new ‘potential lockdown breaches’
B oris Johnson has been reported to the police by the Cabinet Office over fresh claims that he may have broken lockdown rules during the pandemic. Information has been passed to two forces over alleged visits from the former prime minister’s friends to Chequers as well as potential breaches withinContinue Reading
Phillip Schofield profile: TV royalty’s fall from grace
A series of controversies in recent months has led to popular presenter Phillip Schofield calling time on his daytime television post at “This Morning”. Schofield, who has had a career of over 40 years in the entertainment business, started as a tea boy and worked his way up to become aContinue Reading
Andy Warhol, Prince and a question of copyright
A US Supreme Court copyright ruling that Andy Warhol did not have the right to use a photo of Prince has sent shockwaves through the art world, and left legal experts scrambling to asses the implications for AI image generation. The case has its roots back in 1984, when VanityContinue Reading
Department examining use of ‘flotels’ as 259 migrants on ‘unaccommodated list’
Minister for Equality and Integration Roderic O’Gorman has said 259 international protection applicants are currently without accommodation. He said the number of people on the “unaccommodated list” has fallen due to the reopening of Dolcain House in Clondalkin for international protection applicants. Mr O’Gorman said: “It’s still too high, butContinue Reading
Londoners to get free vape for returning 10 in bid to address environmental impact of waste
L ondoners will be handed free vapes if they recycle their old devices amid growing concerns about the number of fires at recycling plants. Consumers will get one free vape for every 10 they return under the initiative, due to start in London, Birmingham and Manchester at the end ofContinue Reading
47 biggest UK music festivals and events in 2023
Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams have been announced as the 2023 Isle of Wight Festival headliners. Pulp are joined by Courteeners, OneRepublic, Sugababes, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor on the Friday main stage. George Ezra and The Chemical Brothers are on the Saturday main stage with N-Dubz, Anne-Marie,Continue Reading
MP ‘confident’ SNP can win by-election in Margaret Ferrier’s constituency
A n SNP MP has said he is “confident” his party can win a by-election in Margaret Ferrier’s constituency if one is called. David Linden, the party’s spokesman on social justice, also said he does not recognise reports that some in the SNP Westminster group feel the party lacks aContinue Reading
Taxi Industry rep calls for garda liaison officer to deal directly with cases
A spokesperson for the National Private Hire and Taxi Association has called for changes to the taxi industry such as a liaison between the industry and gardaí when reporting incidents such as assaults. Jim Wilton told Newstalk Breakfast that there were sufficient numbers of taxi drivers, the issue was thatContinue Reading
Sunak to chair Cabinet as pressure mounts for probe into Braverman claims
R ishi Sunak faces an awkward Cabinet meeting on Tuesday as he mulls whether to order an investigation into Suella Braverman’s handling of a speeding offence, a scandal that threatens to deepen rifts in the Tory party. The Prime Minister is reportedly looking at emails in which officials raised concernsContinue Reading
Labour to force vote on ending ‘feudal’ leasehold system
L abour will force a vote on ending leaseholds, describing the watering down of the Government’s pledge to abolish the system as a “scandal”. Housing Secretary Michael Gove last week appeared to confirm reports he was dropping plans to dismantle the leasehold system. He had previously promised to introduce legislationContinue Reading




















