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The Metropolitan Police have apologised to the Commons speaker for sharing information to Peter Mandelson’s lawyers that he had passed on details that the disgraced peer was an alleged flight risk. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the Commons has received an apology from Scotland Yard and it is understood they are also meeting him in person Wednesday afternoon to explain their error, which has been regarded as a serious breach of policing protocol. The police conducted their own assessment of the information passed on by Sir Lindsay, it is understood, before arresting Lord Mandelson on Monday.It has been reported that…
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Britain’s largest supermarket has announced plans to cut 180 roles at its headquarters despite forecasting profits of up to £3.1billion this year.Tesco confirmed the restructuring at its Welwyn Garden City base, stating that around 250 new positions will also be created as it reshapes operations to focus on online growth and faster delivery services. The company said the proposals would represent “difficult news” for employees whose roles are affected.Tesco has not specified which positions will be removed or detailed the nature of the new roles that will be introduced under the reorganisation. The retailer has begun consultation discussions with trade…
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Two Liberal Democrat-run councils have been defended by a road campaigner after hiking council tax rates in favour of new 20mph roads.Speaking to GB News, London Campaign Coordinator at 20sPlenty Jeremy Leach argued that the rise in costs is “little” compared to the “benefit” of slower roads.Gloucestershire County Council and Hertfordshire County Council have both approved rises of 4.99 per cent, the highest permitted without triggering a local referendum.The combined investment totals £3.5million, with Gloucestershire allocating £2million and Hertfordshire contributing £1.5million towards the lower speed limit schemes.For households in Band D properties, the increase translates to an additional £84 annually.…
Several criticised the decision to freeze thresholds as “moving the goal posts” and changing the terms of loans retrospectively, and Bell Ribeiro-Addy, the Labour MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill, compared the terms of student loans “to something that a loan shark would offer”.
18-year-old Arvid Lindblad is about to become Britain’s youngest ever Formula 1 driver when he makes his debut this season. BBC Sport’s Andrew Benson met with him ahead of the opening race in Australia. READ MORE: The ‘rare combination’ behind Britain’s youngest F1 driver
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Britain’s small boats crisis could be stopped completely “within two weeks” if “British authorities were able to return migrants to France”, Mark White has suggested.Detailing the latest exclusive investigation into the illegal migrant crisis, the GB News Home and Security Editor said hundreds are currently making the journey across the Channel.New footage filmed by GB News shows illegal migrants being taken to the Kent port of Ramsgate, having crossed into the UK.GB News can also confirm that early this morning, a total of 10 migrant boats were launched by criminal gangs from French beaches.Today’s arrivals are likely to take the…
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