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Rishi Sunak reported over 'very clear breach' of ministerial code in climate speech
Rishi Sunak has been accused of breaking the ministerial code during his speech tearing up the UK’s climate policies. There have been calls for a …
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Nurse Torches Government Over NHS Strikes On BBC Question Time: 'An Insult To Us All'
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Cartoonists defy government with drawing book for refugee children
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Anger as officials reveal asylum processing times for ALL small boat migrants arriving in Britain is now at least a year as the number of claims reaches a new record high
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Fire alarms tested on Bibby Stockholm after firefighters’ union claims barge is ‘potential deathtrap’
Fire alarms on the Bibby Stockholm have been tested after the firefighters’ union claimed that the barge is a “potential deathtrap.” Robert Jenrick has said asylum seekers will enter the barge “in the coming days” after a series of delays amid safety concerns. The immigration minister said around 50 people will board the vessel in Portland Port, Dorset, as part of a first tranche this week. Mr Jenrick said increasing the capacity to around 500 is still the government’s intention, despite concerns from the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) that the vessel was initially designed to house about 200.