Council spending on special needs transport doubles By Phil Kemp, Jack Fenwick & Alex Forsyth BBC News Council spending on school transport for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has almost doubled in the last five years, BBC research has found. Spending is set to hit £1.4bn across local authorities in England in… Continue reading Council spending on special needs transport doubles
UK approach to China is ‘robust’, Sunak says
UK approach to China is ‘robust’, Sunak says UK Parliament The UK’s approach to China is “more robust” than most of its allies, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said. It comes after some MPs criticised the response to cyber-attacks against the Electoral Commission and UK politicians, which the government has blamed on Beijing-linked hackers. Ministers… Continue reading UK approach to China is ‘robust’, Sunak says
Rishi Sunak being grilled by senior MPs
Rishi Sunak being grilled by senior MPs Up next is Steve Brine, of the health select committee, who quotes Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and asks the PM to identity which parts of the NHS are “woefully inefficient”. Sunak responds that the NHS has it’s own productivity plan – not decided by the government – and suggests… Continue reading Rishi Sunak being grilled by senior MPs
Payout for Uber Eats driver in discrimination case
Payout for Uber Eats driver in discrimination case Mr Manjang/ADCU By Shiona McCallum Technology reporter A black Uber Eats driver has received a payout after “racially discriminatory” facial-recognition checks prevented him accessing the app to secure work. When Pa Edrissa Manjang began working for Uber Eats, in November 2019, its app did not regularly ask… Continue reading Payout for Uber Eats driver in discrimination case
UK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacks
UK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacks This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Sam Francis & Jennifer McKiernan Political reporters, BBC News The UK government has formally accused China of being behind what it called “malicious” cyber campaigns against MPs and the Electoral… Continue reading UK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacks
UK accuses groups linked to China of two ‘malicious cyber campaigns’
UK accuses groups linked to China of two ‘malicious cyber campaigns’ There are several key standout phrases in the response by China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian earlier, who avoided mentioning the United Kingdom by name in his statement on cyber incidents. He said countries should have “sufficient, objective evidence” before making what he described… Continue reading UK accuses groups linked to China of two ‘malicious cyber campaigns’
Legal warning over Barclay waste project decision
Legal warning over Barclay waste project decision Shutterstock By Chris Mason, political editor and Henry Zeffman, chief political correspondent BBC News A top government lawyer warned a plan that would have stopped an incinerator being built in Environment Secretary Steve Barclay’s constituency for up to a year was unlawful. The BBC has seen a… Continue reading Legal warning over Barclay waste project decision
Apple becomes the latest tech giant under siege
Apple becomes the latest tech giant under siege Getty Images By Zoe Kleinman Technology Editor To understand how much the US government’s new lawsuit strikes at the heart of the identity Apple has forged for itself, let’s first consider the firm’s fanbase. Apple has a unique position as a tech brand, and is regarded with… Continue reading Apple becomes the latest tech giant under siege
Concerns raised over Steve Barclay’s role in waste project
Concerns raised over Steve Barclay’s role in waste project Getty Images By Chris Mason & Henry Zeffman BBC News Officials have raised concerns about the environment secretary’s role in a proposed waste incinerator in his constituency, the BBC can reveal. Steve Barclay will not have any say over the planned project in his Cambridgeshire seat,… Continue reading Concerns raised over Steve Barclay’s role in waste project
Chris Mason: Delay to Rwanda bill gives PM time to plan
Chris Mason: Delay to Rwanda bill gives PM time to plan EPA By Chris Mason Political editor, BBC News It is déjà vu all over again. The government’s plans to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda are delayed in the House of Lords. If there is a splash of familiarity to that sentence, it is… Continue reading Chris Mason: Delay to Rwanda bill gives PM time to plan