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Johnson urges potential Tory rebels to back his Covid-19 laws for ‘liberation’

Johnson urges potential Tory rebels to back his Covid-19 laws for ‘liberation’

Johnson urges potential Tory rebels to back his Covid-19 laws for ‘liberation’

29 September 2020

52 Tory MPs have suggested they will rebel against the Government.


Johnson: Rapid change in economy will mean huge numbers need to switch jobs

Johnson: Rapid change in economy will mean huge numbers need to switch jobs

Johnson: Rapid change in economy will mean huge numbers need to switch jobs

29 September 2020

The Prime Minister has set out plans to help people change careers and learn new skills.


UK has shortage in butchers, bricklayers and welders, report warns

UK has shortage in butchers, bricklayers and welders, report warns

UK has shortage in butchers, bricklayers and welders, report warns

29 September 2020

Unfilled vacancies are rising, according to the Migration Advisory Committee.


Calls for higher carer wages to ease pressure on sector after Brexit

Calls for higher carer wages to ease pressure on sector after Brexit

Calls for higher carer wages to ease pressure on sector after Brexit

29 September 2020

The Migration Advisory Committee published its report on Tuesday.


Beekeeping in cities could do more harm than good to wildlife, report warns

Beekeeping in cities could do more harm than good to wildlife, report warns

Beekeeping in cities could do more harm than good to wildlife, report warns

29 September 2020

A study from Kew also calls for diverse tree species to be used in urban areas to help them thrive and deliver benefits to people.


Business Secretary confirms judge to lead Horizon scandal review

Business Secretary confirms judge to lead Horizon scandal review

Business Secretary confirms judge to lead Horizon scandal review

29 September 2020

Hundreds of postmasters were wrongly accused of false accounting and theft after problems with the defective Horizon IT system.


No way out of Supermax jail unless ‘almost dying’, Assange extradition case told

No way out of Supermax jail unless ‘almost dying’, Assange extradition case told

No way out of Supermax jail unless ‘almost dying’, Assange extradition case told

29 September 2020

The court heard evidence about the spartan conditions for inmates in the US penal system.


Students have ‘flourished’ after alpacas brought to school in Wales

Students have ‘flourished’ after alpacas brought to school in Wales

Students have ‘flourished’ after alpacas brought to school in Wales

29 September 2020

A herd of four alpacas has been brought to a school in Penarth, Wales, joining a dog and several chickens.


Two-fifths of world’s plant species at risk of extinction, report warns

Two-fifths of world’s plant species at risk of extinction, report warns

Two-fifths of world’s plant species at risk of extinction, report warns

29 September 2020

People are failing to tap into the potential plants and fungi have for tackling key problems such as food security and climate change, Kew says.


Kate named as joint president of The Scout Association

Kate named as joint president of The Scout Association

Kate named as joint president of The Scout Association

29 September 2020

The Duchess of Cambridge was also given a Silver Wolf Award – the youth movement’s highest honour.


No further former soldiers to be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday shootings

No further former soldiers to be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday shootings

No further former soldiers to be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday shootings

29 September 2020

The Public Prosecution Service made the announcement following a ten-month review of the decision last year to pursue charges against Soldier F.


Thousands of ventilators to treat Covid-19 sitting idle – report

Thousands of ventilators to treat Covid-19 sitting idle – report

Thousands of ventilators to treat Covid-19 sitting idle – report

29 September 2020

The Government has so far spent £569 million on ventilator programmes.


Job cuts loom at Greggs as end of furlough scheme nears

Job cuts loom at Greggs as end of furlough scheme nears

Job cuts loom at Greggs as end of furlough scheme nears

29 September 2020

The Newcastle-based business said it is in talks with staff over cutting employee hours ‘to minimise the risk of job losses’.


BT signs deal with Nokia as fallout from Huawei 5G ban takes effect

BT signs deal with Nokia as fallout from Huawei 5G ban takes effect

BT signs deal with Nokia as fallout from Huawei 5G ban takes effect

29 September 2020

The move comes after the Government decided to ban the Chinese firm from having a role in the country’s 5G network.


Home-working to become permanent feature for Civil Service, says top mandarin

Home-working to become permanent feature for Civil Service, says top mandarin

Home-working to become permanent feature for Civil Service, says top mandarin

29 September 2020

Cabinet Office permanent secretary Alex Chisholm predicted there would be ‘fewer officials working in Whitehall’ after the pandemic.


BBC will be able to suspend employees’ Twitter accounts, says director general

BBC will be able to suspend employees’ Twitter accounts, says director general

BBC will be able to suspend employees’ Twitter accounts, says director general

29 September 2020

Tim Davie also addressed presenter Gary Lineker’s social media presence during a DCMS committee.


Brexit: UK warned not to ‘play games’ in EU trade talks

Brexit: UK warned not to ‘play games’ in EU trade talks

Brexit: UK warned not to ‘play games’ in EU trade talks

29 September 2020

Both sides have continued to clash over the Government’s controversial UK Internal Market Bill.


Films to be shown outside in locations which inspired them in new festival

Films to be shown outside in locations which inspired them in new festival

Films to be shown outside in locations which inspired them in new festival

29 September 2020

It is hoped Trainspotting will be shown in Leith early next year.


Specially decorated Black History Month postboxes to honour black Britons

Specially decorated Black History Month postboxes to honour black Britons

Specially decorated Black History Month postboxes to honour black Britons

29 September 2020

Royal Mail said the the black and gold postboxes are based in London, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast.


Hospitality sector in Northern Ireland to face 11pm curfew

Hospitality sector in Northern Ireland to face 11pm curfew

Hospitality sector in Northern Ireland to face 11pm curfew

29 September 2020

It is later than the 10pm curfew in force across the rest of the UK, but earlier than 11.30pm for pubs and eateries in the Republic of Ireland.


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