Rishi Sunak decides not to order inquiry into Suella Braverman speeding row

Rishi Sunak decides not to order inquiry into Suella Braverman speeding row PA Media By Joshua Nevett BBC Politics Rishi Sunak has said Suella Braverman’s handling of a speeding offence did not breach ministerial rules and would not be investigated. The home secretary was caught speeding last year and asked officials for advice on arranging… Continue reading Rishi Sunak decides not to order inquiry into Suella Braverman speeding row

Chip war: Apple strikes major US-made semiconductor deal

Chip war: Apple strikes major US-made semiconductor deal Getty Images Apple says it has struck a multi-billion dollar deal with chipmaker Broadcom to use more US-made parts. Under the multi-year agreement, the two US companies will develop components for 5G devices that will be designed and manufactured in America. Apple says the deal is part… Continue reading Chip war: Apple strikes major US-made semiconductor deal

Boris Johnson referred to police over potential Covid rule breaches

Boris Johnson referred to police over potential Covid rule breaches Getty Images Boris Johnson has been referred to police by the Cabinet Office over further potential rule breaches during the Covid pandemic. The department said it made the referral after a review of documents ahead of the Covid public inquiry. The former PM, who was… Continue reading Boris Johnson referred to police over potential Covid rule breaches

I’m confident nothing untoward happened over speeding course, says Suella Braverman

I’m confident nothing untoward happened over speeding course, says Suella Braverman This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Sam Francis & Iain Watson BBC Politics Suella Braverman has refused to be drawn over whether she asked civil servants to arrange a speeding course… Continue reading I’m confident nothing untoward happened over speeding course, says Suella Braverman

Local elections 2023: Thousands didn’t vote due to ID rule, data shows

Local elections 2023: Thousands didn’t vote due to ID rule, data shows PA Media By Paul Seddon & Peter Saull BBC News Thousands of people did not vote in England’s local elections as they did not have correct ID, according to council data collected by the BBC. Information from 160 of 230 councils where polls… Continue reading Local elections 2023: Thousands didn’t vote due to ID rule, data shows

Council accidentally published staff salaries online

Council accidentally published staff salaries online Google The personal details of 15,000 South Lanarkshire Council workers, including their salaries, were accidentally published online. The local authority confirmed staff information was shared in a spreadsheet following a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. It is understood the data leak also involved details such as National Insurance numbers.… Continue reading Council accidentally published staff salaries online

G7: New sanctions will make sure Russia pays a price, Sunak says

G7: New sanctions will make sure Russia pays a price, Sunak says This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Rishi Sunak has said he wants to ensure “Russia pays a price” for the war in Ukraine, after announcing new sanctions targeting Russian exports. Speaking… Continue reading G7: New sanctions will make sure Russia pays a price, Sunak says

Sewage spills: Water bills set to rise to pay for £10bn upgrade

Sewage spills: Water bills set to rise to pay for £10bn upgrade Fay By Esme Stallard Climate and Science Reporter, BBC News Bills could rise after water suppliers in England said they were ready to spend £10bn on tackling sewage spills. The privately owned companies have apologised for the amount of contaminated water being discharged… Continue reading Sewage spills: Water bills set to rise to pay for £10bn upgrade