MP Julian Knight faces fresh misconduct allegations, BBC is told HoC By Ione Wells Political correspondent Four women have made complaints to parliamentary authorities about MP Julian Knight since police dropped an investigation into him, the BBC has been told. The fresh complaints are thought to allege inappropriate comments and behaviour. The BBC has also… Continue reading MP Julian Knight faces fresh misconduct allegations, BBC is told
Category: UK Politics
Richard Sharp: Report on appointment of BBC chairman expected
Richard Sharp: Report on appointment of BBC chairman expected PA Media By Nick Eardley BBC chief political correspondent A report examining the appointment of the BBC’s chairman Richard Sharp is expected imminently. It looks at whether Mr Sharp properly disclosed details of any involvement in the facilitation of a £800,000 loan guarantee to the then… Continue reading Richard Sharp: Report on appointment of BBC chairman expected
Migration plans are compassionate, says Suella Braverman
Migration plans are compassionate, says Suella Braverman Getty Images Suella Braverman has insisted her migration plan is compassionate, after Britain’s rights watchdog said it put people at risk of serious harm. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) says the Illegal Migration Bill penalises refugees and could breach international law. But the home secretary denied… Continue reading Migration plans are compassionate, says Suella Braverman
SNP’s Ian Blackford accuses Stephen Flynn of giving false assurances over auditors
SNP’s Ian Blackford accuses Stephen Flynn of giving false assurances over auditors Reuters By Nick Eardley BBC chief political correspondent Senior SNP MPs are at loggerheads after the party’s former Westminster leader accused his successor of giving him false assurances about the group’s auditors. Ian Blackford told the BBC he had been given an assurance… Continue reading SNP’s Ian Blackford accuses Stephen Flynn of giving false assurances over auditors
What photo ID do you need to vote in UK elections?
What photo ID do you need to vote in UK elections? By Lauren Potts BBC News Voters who don’t have an accepted form of photo ID to show at polling stations have until 17:00 BST this afternoon to apply for an alternative. People in England will need to show photo ID before being allowed to… Continue reading What photo ID do you need to vote in UK elections?
Diane Abbott’s comments were antisemitic, Labour leader says
Diane Abbott’s comments were antisemitic, Labour leader says Getty Images Comments made by former shadow minister Diane Abbott in a letter were antisemitic, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said. Ms Abbott was suspended as a Labour MP after suggesting Jewish, Irish and Traveller people were not subject to racism “all their lives”. She later… Continue reading Diane Abbott’s comments were antisemitic, Labour leader says
Diane Abbott suspended as Labour MP after racism letter
Diane Abbott suspended as Labour MP after racism letter PA Media By Jemma Crew & Helen Catt BBC News Diane Abbott has been suspended as a Labour MP pending an investigation into a letter she wrote about racism to the Observer, the party has said. The politician said “many types of white people with points… Continue reading Diane Abbott suspended as Labour MP after racism letter
Dominic Raab lashes out at ‘flawed’ bullying inquiry as he quits
Dominic Raab lashes out at ‘flawed’ bullying inquiry as he quits UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor By Ione Wells & Joshua Nevett BBC Politics Dominic Raab has angrily dismissed the findings of a bullying inquiry that has prompted him to resign as justice secretary and deputy prime minister. The five-month probe, by a senior lawyer, was set… Continue reading Dominic Raab lashes out at ‘flawed’ bullying inquiry as he quits
Chris Mason: Raab and Sunak both face moment of jeopardy
Chris Mason: Raab and Sunak both face moment of jeopardy PA Media By Chris Mason Political editor, BBC News Westminster waits. A sense of limbo. The prime minister deciding not to decide, yet, about the future of his deputy, Dominic Raab. The judgement call is binary: keep him, or sack him. Here is what we… Continue reading Chris Mason: Raab and Sunak both face moment of jeopardy
Dominic Raab bullying report expected today
Dominic Raab bullying report expected today EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock By Nick Eardley BBC chief political correspondent A report on allegations of bullying against Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab is expected later today. The government has not officially commented but several sources have told the BBC they expect it to be handed to PM Rishi Sunak, who must… Continue reading Dominic Raab bullying report expected today