Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has admitted that the Home Office remains not yet fit for purpose, even as new figures show arrests for illegal working […]
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Santander’s Regnier urges govt to step in over £11bn car finance payout plan
Santander UK Chief Executive Mike Regnier has urged the government to weigh in over a car finance pay out plan following a landmark supreme court […]
HMRC halts child benefit crackdown after 23,500 families hit by data error
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has suspended its child benefit crackdown after a major data error wrongly halted payments to 23,500 families across the UK. […]
Labour council hosts football match for asylum seekers
Asylum seekers housed in two London hotels have taken part in a football match organised by Southwark council as part of its efforts to promote […]
Dog walker killed, two injured in west London triple stabbing
A 49-year-old man has died and two others have been injured in a triple stabbing incident in Uxbridge, west London, prompting a murder investigation. Police […]
DPP rejects claims government sank China spy trial
Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson has dismissed allegations that a quote from Labour’s manifesto was responsible for derailing the high-profile China espionage case. The […]
King Charles honours LGBT veterans at first national memorial
King Charles has laid flowers at the UK’s first national memorial dedicated to LGBT members of the armed forces, paying tribute to veterans who suffered […]
Reform UK expels two Kent councillors for undermining party interests
Reform UK has expelled two Kent councillors, Robert Ford and Bill Barrett, following allegations of misconduct and internal disputes exposed in a leaked video. The […]
Suppliers claim MoJ owes £20m after prison contractor collapse
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is under pressure after more than 40 suppliers alleged they are owed around £20 million for prison refurbishment works, following […]
Home Office wasted billions on asylum hotels, MPs report claims
The Home Office has squandered billions of pounds on asylum accommodation due to flawed contracts and poor oversight, a new report by the Home Affairs Committee has found.
