Dowden: UK ‘won’t break international law’ to turn back migrants
The UK is engaged in a bitter war of words with France over migrant crossings in the English Channel.
The UK is engaged in a bitter war of words with France over migrant crossings in the English Channel.
The Food and Drink Federation said the days when consumers could expect anything they want on supermarket shelves are gone.
Ministers are pushing ahead with scrapping the £20-a-week UC uplift at the end of September.
A number of Indian backroom staff tested positive for Covid-19 in the days before the Manchester Test was due to start.
Current charges, which have remained unchanged since the UK severed ties with the EU, are roughly 0.5 per cent.
Gérald Darmanin, the French interior minister, publicly criticised the home secretary after a tense meeting on Wednesday.
Infections have risen sharply since pupils returned to school this month.
The embattled education secretary said he had met the England footballer. He's actually met Maro Itoje.
Among the chunks removed from the text was “a reference to Paris Agreement temperature goals”, Sky News reported.
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