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Tomlinson insists that initial talks with government have been “positive” but now the process is entering a crunch period.”With a good level of public support here, it could really help the government understand that this would be a right and proper action to take,” he added.The Grove is located near Watford and is well placed to draw fans from the London catchment area.The venue has staged a World Golf Championships tournament and boasts hotel facilities commensurate with those required for hosting an event such as the Solheim Cup.Tomlinson refused to say that talks have reached an impasse, but admitted: “There…

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Reform’s cost-cutting drive has hit a major stumbling block, according to a senior member of the party’s cabinet.Nigel Farage established Reform’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) in a bid to slash wasteful spending and excessive regulations.However, the party has found that “there just aren’t” significant savings to be made in one local authority according to a senior Reform cabinet member in Kent.The cabinet member said: “Everyone thought we’d come in and there were going to be these huge costs we could cut away, but there just aren’t.”Kent was one of 10 English councils that Nigel Farage gained control of at…

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Watch the moment GB News stars Tom Harwood and Olivia Utley struggle to contain their laughter as they discuss the Conservatives’ latest “policy blitz” at its party conference. Tom admitted the pair had been debating what “big thing” was actually cutting through, before concluding that few people in the country seem willing to “give the Conservative Party a hearing”.The comments come after Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride unveiled proposals for reducing Government expenditure by £47billion when he addressed delegates.The plans include £23billion in welfare reductions, with changes to support for those experiencing minor mental health issues and restrictions preventing non-UK nationals…

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Those close to Meghan Markle were left furious over claims that her recent Instagram post from Paris was intended to reference the late Diana, Princess of Wales, GB News understands.The Duchess of Sussex shared a short video on social media over the weekend showing the illuminated streets of Paris from the back of a moving car. The clip, which appeared on her official Instagram account, was posted shortly after her surprise appearance at Paris Fashion Week, where she attended Balenciaga’s Spring/Summer 2026 show.Online speculation arose over the video’s location, with some commentators suggesting it was filmed near the Pont de…

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Looking to redo your bathroom? You may be interested to learn that a divisive interior design trend may be making a comeback.As Britons turn to the 1970s for home inspiration, combining timeless classics with retro pieces, many are also considering a return to carpeted bathrooms.Described by YouGov as “one of the greatest interior decorating crimes of the previous century”, carpeted bathrooms are now widely avoided despite being popular in the ’70s and ’80s.The cosy floor covering sparked hygiene concerns, particularly with worries about mould and mildew.Currently, just four per cent of Britons still have a carpeted bathroom, although it rises…

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Stuart Whincup & Duncan Leatherdale News, North East and CumbriaCleveland PoliceWilliam Dunlop murdered Julie Hogg in 1989 but was only jailed in 2006The family of a murdered woman say her killer is not safe to be moved to an open prison.William Dunlop was jailed in 2006 for the 1989 murder of Julie Hogg, 22, after her family successfully campaigned for a change in the so-called double jeopardy law.The Parole Board has recommended Dunlop be moved to open conditions, with a decision to be made by the Justice Secretary.Ms Hogg’s mother Ann Ming said she feared he was still dangerous and…

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David Kogan has been appointed as the first chair of English football’s new independent regulator.The sports media rights executive was named as the government’s preferred choice in April, but faced a “full inquiry” by the Commissioner for Public Appointments which remains ongoing.Kogan revealed he had contributed money to the Labour Party leadership campaign of Secretary of State Lisa Nandy in 2020, along with that of the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.In April, Nandy said Kogan was the “outstanding candidate” to fill the position, despite not being on the original three-person shortlist.A spokesperson for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport…

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A father and daughter have vowed never to fly with Tui again after they were “abandoned” when their plane was diverted to Cardiff.Jason Hall, 54, was returning home from holiday with his 13-year-old daughter, expecting to land at Birmingham Airport at 5.30pm.However, their flight was diverted to Cardiff Airport due to a small aircraft crash-landing on the runway at Birmingham, arriving at 6.10pm.Mr Hall said that he could not “complain about the holiday”, but was left frustrated after landing in Cardiff.Passengers on the flight were assured that return transport would be organised for them.According to Mr Hall, this did not…

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A top Tory MP has spoken out about speculation he could defect to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Rumours started swirling around Westminster after Romford MP Andrew Rosindell was spotted at an election night party for newly-elected Reform UK councillor Russell Quirk in Brentwood, Essex.Speaking to GB News at the Conservative Party Conference, Mr Rosindell addressed the rumours and fired a warning shot to fellow Tory MPs.The veteran Tory said: “I’ve made it clear all the way through, and nothing has changed, that I am for the Conservatives and Reform working together.”We need right-of-centre unity to defeat the left. I am…

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Sarah Spina-Matthews and Daniel WittenbergNorth WestIvor Rosenberg was one of a number of security guards on duty outside the synagogueA volunteer security guard at a Manchester synagogue has spoken about the moment he confronted the man who went on to attack worshippers.Ivor Rosenberg, 78, was working alongside paid security guards at Heaton Park synagogue ahead of a Yom Kippur service on Thursday morning. He said another volunteer had told him there was a “suspicious-looking man” who claimed to have been looking for a nearby pub before “disappearing” down the alleyway next to the building. Mr Rosenberg said when he looked…

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