LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of the NHS’s spring booster initiative, almost 600,000 patients in England will be contacted to arrange an additional Covid booster this week. Adults who are over 75 years old, care home residents, and the most
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Met Police are being sued by a black student who was strip-searched upon being falsely accused of drug possession. According to the legal firm Bhatt Murphy, the 15-year-old, otherwise known as Child Q, is pursuing a
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LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In consequence of the manner in which P&O Ferries sacked 800 employees, all of the firm’s government contracts will be examined. Staff members have been demonstrating after being notified by a video statement on Thursday that it
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LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – P&O Ferries is facing a backlash after the company abruptly fired 800 employees without warning. The government announced it will evaluate its agreements with P&O Ferries after the company sacked its employees and replaced them with less
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The BBC has formally apologised and paid a “substantial sum” in compensation to the Princess of Wales’s aide Patrick Jephson for the manner Martin Bashir got his 1995 Panorama interview. The network stated in the statement that
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By Ted Hennessey, PA Additional safeguards to protect journalists and freedom of expression are needed in the Government’s proposals for new internet safety laws, an industry body for the UK press has said. The Online Safety Bill, which has been in progress
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Dan Biggar has relished ‘responsibility’ of Wales captaincy in Six Nations By Andrew Baldock, PA Rugby Union Correspondent Dan Biggar says he has relished his role as Wales captain in this season’s Guinness Six Nations Championship.The Northampton fly-half took over from Alun
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By Anthony Brown, PA – Hearts and Hibernian have expressed shared disappointment over ticket pricing for their Scottish Cup semi-final next month. The Scottish Football Association confirmed that the Edinburgh derby last-four showdown will take place at Hampden at 12.15pm on Saturday
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By Geraldine Scott, PA Political Correspondent Former prime minister David Cameron has lamented the cut in the UK’s aid budget and said the Government could do more to help Ukraine, as he defended his own relationship with the Kremlin.Mr Cameron called on
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By Nick Purewal, PA – Chelsea have been handed a big boost for their FA Cup quarter-final with the Government raising the Blues’ travel budget for the Middlesbrough trip, the PA news agency understands. The Stamford Bridge club have been hit with
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