Falling birthrates across UK in England could leave the equivalent of 800 primary schools empty or closed by the end of the decade, according to […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
Mahmood orders urgent review into asylum seeker taxi costs
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has ordered an urgent review into the use of taxis for asylum seekers after a BBC investigation revealed journeys costing the […]
Fake labubu dolls make up 90% of counterfeit toy seizures
Fake Labubu dolls now dominate the UK’s counterfeit toy market, accounting for 90% of all illegal toy seizures at the border this year, according to […]
First Family arrives in UK under ‘One In, One Out’ deal
A family of three, including a young child, has become the first group to arrive in the UK from France under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s […]
Mahmood vows modern slavery law reforms after court defeat
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has pledged sweeping reforms to the UK’s modern slavery laws after the Court of Appeal rejected her bid to deport an […]
Court blocks home office appeal on Eritrean deportation
The Home Office has suffered a setback after the Court of Appeal rejected its bid to overturn a High Court ruling halting the deportation of […]
Prince, Princess of Wales visit grieving southport families
The Prince and Princess of Wales have made a return visit to Southport to show continued support for the community still grieving the loss of […]
OECD: UK to face highest G7 inflation in 2025
The UK is set to record the highest inflation among G7 nations this year, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The […]
Corbyn, Sultana move ahead with new party membership launch
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are preparing to reopen membership registration for their new political party (Your Party) this week, despite failing to agree on […]
Starmer may scrap visa fees to lure global talent
Keir Starmer is considering scrapping visa fees for elite scientists, software developers and academics in an effort to draw global talent to the UK as […]
