Gina Miller’s political party bank account to be closed PA Media By Nick Eardley BBC political correspondent Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller is seeing a bank account for her political party being closed without explanation. Monzo initially refused to tell Ms Miller why her “True and Fair” party account would be closed in September. After the… Continue reading Gina Miller’s political party bank account to be closed
Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake
Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake AFP James Clayton and Ben Derico in San Francisco & Anna Foster in Turkey BBC News Google’s earthquake warning system failed to get to many Turkish residents before February’s deadly tremor, a BBC Newsnight investigation has found. Google says its alert system can give users up… Continue reading Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake
Solicitors regulator launches investigation of asylum claim law firms
Solicitors regulator launches investigation of asylum claim law firms PA Media The solicitors’ watchdog in England and Wales has confirmed it is investigating law firms accused of helping clients make false asylum claims. It comes after a Daily Mail reporter, posing as an economic migrant, asked law firms for help applying for asylum. Two companies… Continue reading Solicitors regulator launches investigation of asylum claim law firms
UN warns of risk of having smartphones in school
UN warns of risk of having smartphones in school Getty Images By Chris Vallance & Tom Gerken Technology reporters The United Nations has warned of the risks of smartphones in schools, stating “only technology that supports learning” is merited in schools. Mobile devices can cause distraction, risk pupil privacy and lead to cyber-bullying says Unesco,… Continue reading UN warns of risk of having smartphones in school
Dame Alison Rose: Why did the government get involved?
Dame Alison Rose: Why did the government get involved? PA Media By Nick Eardley BBC chief political correspondent It seems clear that government pressure helped oust NatWest’s chief executive. On Tuesday evening, Dame Alison Rose was trying to stay in her job. At 1742, the bank published a statement saying it had “full confidence” in… Continue reading Dame Alison Rose: Why did the government get involved?
Labour drops pledge to introduce self-ID for trans people
Labour drops pledge to introduce self-ID for trans people Getty Images By Paul Seddon & Helen Catt BBC News Labour has ruled out introducing a self-ID system to allow people to change their legal sex without a medical diagnosis. Leader Sir Keir Starmer has previously said his party would introduce such a system if it… Continue reading Labour drops pledge to introduce self-ID for trans people
Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions
Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions Reuters By Chloe Kim BBC News Spotify is raising prices for its 200 million ad-free subscribers for the first time in over a decade, the platform has announced. In the US, the cost will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 (£8.57) for those with an individual plan. Similar price… Continue reading Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions
Michael Gove relaxes planning rules to create more homes in city centres
Michael Gove relaxes planning rules to create more homes in city centres Getty Images By Kate Whannel BBC News Michael Gove is to relax planning rules in England in an effort to create more homes in “the hearts of our cities”. The levelling up secretary says he wants to make it easier to convert empty… Continue reading Michael Gove relaxes planning rules to create more homes in city centres
Treasury to meet bank bosses over Farage row
Treasury to meet bank bosses over Farage row Getty Images By Tom Espiner & Noor Nanji Business reporters, BBC News The Treasury has called a meeting with bank bosses over account closures, following the row between Nigel Farage and NatWest. Minister Andrew Griffith said there was “significant concern” over claims accounts are shut due to… Continue reading Treasury to meet bank bosses over Farage row
By-elections: Labour scents power but Sunak says it’s not a done deal
By-elections: Labour scents power but Sunak says it’s not a done deal 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 Sir Keir Starmer says Labour can now win anywhere – but Rishi Sunak insists his party is still… Continue reading By-elections: Labour scents power but Sunak says it’s not a done deal