Wednesday, October 23

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Conservative-led council says Home Office plan to maneuver asylum seekers to RAF base places £300m regeneration undertaking in danger
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Conservative-led council says Home Office plan to maneuver asylum seekers to RAF base places £300m regeneration undertaking in danger

A council the place the Home Office plans to show an RAF base into asylum seeker lodging says the "irrational" transfer will put in danger a £300m regeneration undertaking for the positioning.A brand new native plan, with proposals to re-develop RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, was formally adopted on Thursday as a part of necessities for councils to set out how growth, together with housing and infrastructure, will finest profit that space for the following 15 years. But West Lindsey District Council, which is led by the Conservatives, mentioned that plan is beneath risk as a result of the Home Office is popping the bottom, house of the Dambusters Raid squadron and the Red Arrows' base till two weeks in the past, into housing for asylum seekers.It launched authorized motion tow...
Rishi Sunak accused of ditching housebuilding targets to please Tory members
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Rishi Sunak accused of ditching housebuilding targets to please Tory members

Rishi Sunak has been accused of ditching housebuilding targets to courtroom Tory members whereas he was operating to be get together chief and prime minister.In an interview with the ConservativeDwelling web site on Thursday, Mr Sunak acknowledged that the "vast majority of people want to own a home" and insisted it was one thing his get together "continue to be incredibly supportive of". However, he stated that in the course of the summer time Tory management contest to exchange Boris Johnson, he had spoken to Conservative members, activists, and councillors they usually expressed "no support" for nationwide housebuilding targets.Boris Johnson's downfall 'not my doing', Rishi Sunak says - politics newest"I spent a lot of the time over the summer when I was talking to so many...
Sunak condemns violence at Indian High Commission as Modi requires ‘sturdy motion in opposition to anti-India parts’
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Sunak condemns violence at Indian High Commission as Modi requires ‘sturdy motion in opposition to anti-India parts’

The prime minister has condemned current violence on the Indian High Commission in London throughout a telephone name together with his counterpart Narendra Modi.Rishi Sunak branded the unrest as "unacceptable" and stated extremism had "no place in the UK". Mr Modi's workplace stated the Indian prime minister referred to as on Mr Sunak to take "strong action against anti-India elements".It comes after an incident final month the place violence broke out on the fee, resulting in the arrest of 1 man and accidents to 2 safety guards.Windows had been smashed and movies on social media confirmed a person eradicating the Indian flag from the constructing's first-floor balcony with a crowd beneath waving yellow "Khalistan" banners showing to encourage him. The group had been believe...
Keir Starmer branded a ‘complete fraud’ as Tories hit again over Rishi Sunak assault advertisements
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Keir Starmer branded a ‘complete fraud’ as Tories hit again over Rishi Sunak assault advertisements

Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of being a "total fraud" and the "wettest Labour leader" on crime by authorities minister Chris Philp.Mr Philp, who's chargeable for policing, attacked the Labour chief's document on crime, claiming it was "worse" than that of his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn. In response, Labour mentioned Mr Philp "owes the country an apology" for being a part of the federal government that "crashed the economy".The sparring comes as the 2 most important events jostle over legislation and order forward of the native elections on 4 May.The Labour Party has been criticised for a collection of adverts attacking Rishi Sunak on the difficulty after one put up prompt the prime minister didn't suppose convicted paedophiles ought to serve jail time. Read extra:Boris Jo...
New restrictions introduced in at Holyrood in bid to cease protests throughout FMQs
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New restrictions introduced in at Holyrood in bid to cease protests throughout FMQs

Immediate modifications are being introduced in at Holyrood in a bid to crack down on protests which have frequently disrupted First Minister's Questions.Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone stated it's "deeply regrettable" that the Scottish Parliament has been pressured to introduce the restrictions, however additional motion might be taken if wanted. It comes after members of the general public needed to be cleared from the viewing gallery when local weather change protesters repeatedly disrupted Humza Yousaf's first FMQs forward of the Easter recess.After suspending enterprise 5 instances for these shouting from the gallery to be eliminated, Ms Johnstone ordered everybody to depart - though teams of schoolchildren had been allowed again in. ...