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Sir Keir Starmer could water down proposals to limit jury trials following a backlash from MPs, peers and senior legal figures, it has been claimed.Whitehall sources suggest Government officials have been discussing changes in a last-ditch attempt to stave off a bruising defeat in the House of Lords.Justice Secretary David Lammy is understood to be pushing ahead with the plans in their current form, The Guardian has reported. The plans currently include establishing a new criminal court where judges will hear cases on their own in an attempt to cut the courts backlog.“We’ve had U-turns in recent months on inheritance…

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Savings providers and City representatives are meeting HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) today for talks on the future of tax-free ISA accounts, following changes announced in the Budget by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.The discussions come amid growing concern from the savings and investment industry about plans that could see cash held within stocks and shares ISAs become subject to tax penalties.Industry representatives are urging HMRC not to impose charges on cash balances that are temporarily held within investment accounts.They argue savers need flexibility to hold money in cash within stocks and shares ISAs for short periods without being penalised.The meeting follows…

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Kate Ferdinand has opened up about feeling overwhelmed, exhausted and highly emotional in the aftermath of the festive period.The former Towie star, 34, told followers she has been struggling with what she described as an “emotional December hangover” after Christmas.Sharing a candid update with her 1.4 million Instagram followers on Sunday, Ms Ferdinand admitted she has not felt like herself since the start of the new year.“I’m not feeling myself, I don’t want to do my usual activities and I feel highly emotional,” she said.Kate and Rio Ferdinand left their south-east London home for the United Arab Emirates last summer…

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Chinese car brands are set to dominate the UK sales chart again in 2026, following a breakout year for several popular manufacturers.New data has found that more than half of British car dealers say the popularity of new Chinese brands will be the number one used vehicle market trend over the coming 12 months.This is followed by the accelerating transition to electric vehicles (50 per cent) and continuing shortage of good quality stock (38 per cent).In total, Chinese brands represented more than five per cent of the total market share of new car registrations in 2025, according to the Society…

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Ministers have refused to be drawn on the future of West Midlands Police’s chief constable, in the wake of a ban on Israeli football fans watching their team. An independent report commissioned by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood into the decision is expected this week, possibly today.The decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending a match against Aston Villa in November was due to safety concerns, according to West Midlands Police. Home Office minister Alex Norris said ministers would wait for the report before making a judgment on “how to go forward” regarding Craig Guildford’s future.A report in The…

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Moses Itauma’s fight against American Jermaine Franklin has been rescheduled for March after the British heavyweight picked up an injury while training.The fight, which was due to take place on 24 January at Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena, will now take place at the same venue on 28 March.Itauma further strengthened his credentials as one of the top contenders in the division when beating Dillian Whyte by knockout in August. The 21-year-old is unbeaten in 13 fights while 32-year-old Franklin has 24 wins and two losses on his record.”Unfortunately Moses Itauma has sustained an injury in camp and therefore the Magnificent…

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The 44-year-old had a three-game stint as United’s temporary boss after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s dismissal in 2021.Holland worked under Gareth Southgate with England and spent several years with Chelsea, where he had major success under a number of managers.The 55-year-old was sacked as manager of Japanese club Yokohama F Marinos in April after only four months in charge.Woodgate worked under Carrick at Middlesbrough, while former United defender Evans will also return to Old Trafford. Binnion is already part of the club’s coaching staff.Carrick held face-to-face talks with United officials last Thursday and is understood to have impressed chief executive Omar…

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Shabana Mahmood’s latest crackdown on illegal working has been written off as insufficient to fix border control issues, a former Immigration Minister told GB News.Kevin Foster, armed with three years’ worth of experience in the Home Office under the Tories, urged the Home Secretary to go further to effectively halt arrivals, despite skyrocketing immigration under his own Government.Ms Mahmood’s latest crackdown has seen raids soaring by 77 per cent in a bid to tackle illegal working up and down the country. In the same breath, the Government boasted its 50,000 deportation figure of those working in the UK illegally since…

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