Friday, 1 September 2023

Will post-Brexit food checks ever happen?

The UK government this week delayed changes to arrangements for EU food imports for the fifth time.

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Grant Shapps team say he doesn't have TikTok on his personal phone

MPs have urged the new defence secretary to quit the app over fears sensitive data could be accessed.

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Ulez: 171 reports of vandalised cameras logged by Met Police in two weeks

The total number of crime reports relating to Ulez cameras is now over 500, the Met Police says.

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Rishi Sunak's communication chief leaves Downing Street

The former ITV journalist Amber de Botton said it was "the right time to move on".

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UK economy makes stronger recovery during Covid

Revised official figures reveal that the UK grew at the end of 2021 rather than shrinking.

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NHS Wales nurses end strike and accept pay and conditions offer

Members of the Royal College of Nursing vote to accept Welsh government offer on pay and conditions.

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Scale of concrete risk in Scottish schools not yet known

Figures released under FOI in May suggested 37 schools in Scotland had been identified as containing RAAC.

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Green defectors become Your Party's first Scottish councillors

Dan Hutchison, Seonad Hoy and Leodhas Massie have become the first elected Your Party representatives in Scotland. from BBC News https://i...