The number of refugees allowed to settle in the UK through UN-backed resettlement schemes has fallen sharply, dropping 26% in one year, according to new […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
Prince William visits sick Gazan children in NHS care
The Prince of Wales, William, has visited several severely ill children from Gaza who are currently receiving specialist treatment under an NHS-led humanitarian programme, Kensington […]
Starmer backs budget amid row over Reeves’ claims
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will endorse Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Budget in a speech on Monday, insisting it will ease cost-of-living pressures, stabilise the economy, […]
Reeves denies misleading public over UK finances ahead of budget
Reeves had repeatedly warned that the UK’s productivity forecast had been downgraded, suggesting there was less money available.
State confirms pension-only recipients exempt from income tax
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that pensioners whose only source of income is the state pension will not be required to pay income tax until […]
UK Govt ends taxi transport for Asylum seekers’ medical needs
The UK Government has announced that asylum seekers will no longer be allowed to use taxis for medical appointments starting in February, following concerns over […]
Phillipson defends labour’s pragmatic U-turn on workers’ rights
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has defended Labour’s decision to scale back its original plan to give workers protection from unfair dismissal from their first day […]
Coburn denies Russia-linked bribe payment as probe continues
Former Brexit Party and UKIP politician, David Coburn has denied receiving any money connected to a pro-Russian influence operation in the European Parliament. Coburn’s name […]
