UN Refugee Agency Rejects Suella Braverman Asylum Comments
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is facing criticism after she said the international asylum system was no longer fit for purpose. In a... Read More
Council Asks Residents If They Want Traffic Wardens
A Scottish council has begun asking residents if they want to see a return of traffic wardens. The local authority in Dumfries... Read More
Universities Reliant On Overseas Students – Report
Higher education providers in England have an “unhealthy dependency” on international students, to compensate for frozen tuition fees and increased costs, a... Read More
UK Will Not Accept Chinese Interference – Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak has said he “will not accept” Chinese interference in the UK’s democracy after it emerged a parliamentary researcher was arrested... Read More
Government Facing Pressure To Rethink China Stance
The government is facing pressure to take stronger action against Beijing after a parliamentary researcher was arrested amid accusations he spied for... Read More
‘Chinese Spy’ Targeted Thousands Over UK LinkedIn
A Chinese spy is alleged to have used LinkedIn to contact thousands of British officials and lure them into handing over state... Read More
Junior Doctors In Scotland Accept New Pay Offer
Scotland’s junior doctors have voted to accept a pay offer from the Scottish government. The deal will include a 12.4% pay increase... Read More
Wage Surge Raises Prospect Of Further Interest Rate Hike
Wages grew at a record annual pace in the April to June period, according to new official figures. Regular pay rose by... Read More
Junior Doctors Begin Longest Strike Yet In England
Junior doctors in England will begin their longest walkout yet today, in protest over pay. They say the government’s refusal to talk... Read More
Ofwat Complacent Over Thames Water Affair – MP
Ofwat has been accused of being “complacent” over the Thames Water affair, which has seen it lose its chief executive and face... Read More