Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats

Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Paul Seddon Politics reporter Rishi Sunak has insisted the Conservatives can still win the next general election, despite suffering two damaging by-election defeats. Labour and the… Continue reading Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats

What do the results mean for UK politics?

What do the results mean for UK politics? [unable to retrieve full-text content]A polling expert reflects on what two losses and a slim victory could mean for the government.Published at Fri, 21 Jul 2023 05:10:17 +0000

Nigel Farage gets apology from banking boss in Coutts row

Nigel Farage gets apology from banking boss in Coutts row Getty Images Banking boss Dame Alison Rose has apologised to Nigel Farage for “deeply inappropriate” comments made about him in papers on his suitability as a Coutts customer. In a letter to Mr Farage, the boss of NatWest Group, said the comments did not reflect… Continue reading Nigel Farage gets apology from banking boss in Coutts row

Rishi Sunak apologises to UK’s LGBT veterans for past armed forces gay ban

Rishi Sunak apologises to UK’s LGBT veterans for past armed forces gay ban Emma Riley By Megan Fisher, Lauren Moss and Josh Parry BBC News Rishi Sunak has apologised for the historical treatment of LGBT veterans who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. The PM called the ban an “appalling… Continue reading Rishi Sunak apologises to UK’s LGBT veterans for past armed forces gay ban

Two-child benefit cap: Keir Starmer to face challenge from Labour policy body

Two-child benefit cap: Keir Starmer to face challenge from Labour policy body Getty Images By Iain Watson Political correspondent, BBC News Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s refusal to abolish the two-child limit on claiming some benefits will be challenged at a meeting of the party’s policy body this weekend. Sir Keir has faced a backlash… Continue reading Two-child benefit cap: Keir Starmer to face challenge from Labour policy body

Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry

Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry PA Media By Sam Francis Political reporter, BBC News Visa rules are being eased for overseas builders, carpenters and people working in the fishing industry, the Home Office has confirmed. Roofers and plasterers have also been added to the Shortage Occupation List, which temporarily eases visa restrictions… Continue reading Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry

Plan to crack down on ‘rip-off’ university degrees

Plan to crack down on ‘rip-off’ university degrees Getty Images By Becky Morton Political reporter Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” degrees that do not lead to graduate jobs. Under plans due to be announced later, universities in England will be forced to limit the number of students they recruit… Continue reading Plan to crack down on ‘rip-off’ university degrees

Ben Wallace to quit as defence secretary at next Cabinet reshuffle

Ben Wallace to quit as defence secretary at next Cabinet reshuffle Reuters By Ione Wells, political correspondent, and Sean Seddon BBC News Ben Wallace says he will resign as defence secretary at the next Cabinet reshuffle. He told the Sunday Times he would not stand at the next general election, but ruled out leaving “prematurely”… Continue reading Ben Wallace to quit as defence secretary at next Cabinet reshuffle

Illegal Migration Bill: Jenrick sees no more compromises on migration bill

Illegal Migration Bill: Jenrick sees no more compromises on migration bill Getty Images By Jonathan Blake BBC political correspondent The government does not expect to make compromises on plans to remove people arriving in the UK illegally, says immigration minister Robert Jenrick. The House of Lords has voted to overturn several parts of the Illegal… Continue reading Illegal Migration Bill: Jenrick sees no more compromises on migration bill