Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules

Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules PA Media The government’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda is lawful, the High Court has ruled. Although judges dismissed challenges against the policy as a whole, they ruled in favour of eight asylum seekers. Lord Justice Lewis said the home secretary had “not properly considered” the… Continue reading Rwanda migrant plan is lawful, High Court rules

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December strikes: 1,200 army personnel to cover for ambulances and border force

December strikes: 1,200 army personnel to cover for ambulances and border force Getty Images By Adam Durbin BBC News About 1,200 members of the military are to cover for striking ambulance drivers and Border Force staff over Christmas, the government has confirmed. Ministers say the personnel will plug staffing gaps and keep front-line services running.… Continue reading December strikes: 1,200 army personnel to cover for ambulances and border force

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PMQs: Nurses strike is a badge of shame, Labour leader says

PMQs: Nurses strike is a badge of shame, Labour leader says This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Joshua Nevett BBC Politics The largest strike action taken by nurses in the NHS’s history is “a badge of shame”, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer… Continue reading PMQs: Nurses strike is a badge of shame, Labour leader says

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Nurses’ strike: Union accuses minister of belligerence after talks fail

Nurses’ strike: Union accuses minister of belligerence after talks fail PA Media Talks to avert strike action by nurses have failed, with the union accusing the health secretary of “belligerence”. The head of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Pat Cullen, said strikes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland would now go ahead on Thursday,… Continue reading Nurses’ strike: Union accuses minister of belligerence after talks fail

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Street harassment: Wolf whistling to be banned in crackdown

Street harassment: Wolf whistling to be banned in crackdown This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Sam Francis Political reporter, BBC News Sexual harassment on the street will be made a crime with jail sentences of up to two years, the government has… Continue reading Street harassment: Wolf whistling to be banned in crackdown

Ministers consider tougher curbs on strike action

Ministers consider tougher curbs on strike action EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock By Chris Mason Political editor, BBC News The government is exploring the idea of significantly restricting or even banning the right of ambulance workers and firefighters to go on strike. A number of government departments are working up a range of options to toughen up new legislation… Continue reading Ministers consider tougher curbs on strike action

Conservative peer Michelle Mone to take leave of absence from Lords

Conservative peer Michelle Mone to take leave of absence from Lords PA Media Tory peer Michelle Mone is to take a leave of absence from the Lords “to clear her name”, amid allegations she benefitted from a company she recommended for a Covid contract. It means she will not attend sittings of the House, vote… Continue reading Conservative peer Michelle Mone to take leave of absence from Lords