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Migrants will start being evicted from asylum hotels as soon as this spring after years of accommodation chaos.Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to scrap the Government’s automatic legal obligation to house destitute asylum seekers.The change will allow her to withdraw accommodation and weekly payments from certain migrants, a Home Office source told the i paper.Those who can financially support themselves but choose not to will also be targeted – while migrants with the right to work will also face losing their support.The reforms have been billed as Denmark-style measures aimed at tackling the Channel crisis.Sir Keir Starmer has promised…
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A majority of the British public supports compensation payouts for women born in the 1950s impacted by historic changes to the state pension age, new polling has revealed.The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign has lobbied MPs for years over the right to financial redress due to the consequences of state pension age equalisation between men and women.According to the group, many women were unable to sufficiently prepare for retirement due to being inadequately informed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).In 2024, a report by the Parliament and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) determined that those affected could…
A man in his 50s has been found dead after a tree fell onto a caravan during Storm Goretti, police have said. Devon and Cornwall Police said emergency services were called to the Mawgan area of Helston, Cornwall, at about 07:35 GMT on Thursday after the tree fell.Officers said work took place at the scene on Friday to safely remove the tree and make further inquiries at the scene. “Tragically, a man aged in his 50s was located deceased within the caravan,” police said, adding that his next of kin had been informed and were being supported by officers.
It’s been a steady progression by Onley since the London-born cyclist joined the Netherlands-based team, Team Picnic–PostNL, in 2023.His first individual professional win came the following January in an uphill finish on stage five of the 2024 Tour Down Under, ultimately finishing fourth overall.Onley, though, came into that year’s Tour de France “just trying to go for stage results, which meant there is certain days when I would sit up and take it a bit easier”.That was with the knowledge that he was not in a position “to be fighting for a top-five finish overall”. That all changed last year.”It…
A man has died after a tree fell onto a caravan near Helston, Cornwall, as 99 miles per hour winds battered Britain during Storm Goretti, police have said.Emergency services were called to the Mawgan area at around 7.35pm on Thursday January 8 following reports of the incident. Officers and other emergency crews attended the scene, with further work carried out on Friday to remove the fallen tree safely and carry out enquiries.The body of a man in his 50s was found inside the caravan. His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by police, the force confirmed.Cornwall…
Rumeana JahangirNorth WestPA MediaPrince Naseem Hamed became world featherweight champion in a career that saw him lose only one fightA psychologist behind a new movie about former world champion boxer Prince Naseem Hamed and his turbulent partnership with his trainer said it shows exactly how “relationships develop and can break down”.Called Giant, the film chronicles the boxer’s journey from being a diminutive working-class boy to an international superstar – who only lost one fight.Geoff Beattie, professor at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire, first met the flamboyant fighter when the latter was a child at a Sheffield gym in the…
Robert Jenrick has warned Britain is facing the “fight of a generation” against home-grown Islamism and that “time is running out” to prevent an extremist takeover. In his damning verdict, the Shadow Justice Secretary accused the Government and law enforcement of being willfully ignorant of the growing threat. Mr Jenrick argued that decades of mass immigration and the “abject failure of integration” had allowed Islamists who were “unrespecting of British institutions of law and order, violent or openly threatening violence” to gain a foothold.As a result, he suggested police forces were now either unable to fully enforce the law or…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to reshape everyday working life in 2026, with companies moving from testing the technology to depending on it across their operations, a leading tech executive has told GB News.Joshua Wöhle the CEO and Co-Founder of Mindstone, said next year will mark a major turning point as businesses hand more routine work to AI systems, and as a result, the skills employers value most will shift.He expects every office-based profession to feel the impact, including technology, finance, law, HR, marketing and sales. Instead of carrying out tasks themselves, workers will spend more time supervising, guiding and…
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