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May gets a bullet for her Valentines

Theresa May received a dose of her own medicine last night after suffering yet another defeat at the hands of a hostile parliament. With a threatening Home Office tweet sent out on her watch making the rounds on Twitter the former Home Secretary went into hiding as her motion urging MPs to back attempts to strike a new withdrawal agreement with the EU was beaten by 303 votes to 258. Many hard-line Brexiteers abstained from the vote, which highlighted the...

A&E waiting times in England at worst level since 2004

The NHS appears to be increasingly under strain as new data revealed that A&E waiting times have fallen to lowest level since the four-hour target was created, back in 2004. This recent slump in performance means that 330,000 people waited longer than the four-hour target due to lack of resources inside England’s emergency departments. Over 83,000 patients faced "trolley waits" of a further four hours while a bed was found for them. The percentage of patients seen to within four...

Airline cancels flights due to Brexit uncertainty

A Romanian airline has cancelled flights due to Brexit uncertainty. Blue Air made the decision to halt their flights from Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport. Many passengers were left fuming after they were not able to board their scheduled flights to Alicante and Rome. Blue Air flights between Luton and Turin are also expected to be affected. The airline will continue to fly to Romania and UK, but from the UK to any other nation in trouble if the UK exits...

English councils to ramp up tax and slash services from April

Almost all councils in England are set to ramp up council tax with services also due to be slashed in many areas, according to research conducted by the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU). Three-quarters of local authorities are set to increase tax by more than 2.5 per cent from April, with essential services cut on top. The Local Government Association (LGA) said councils had "little choice" but to take action, with eight in ten councils saying the current funding system is "unsustainable"....

Shamima Begum ‘is not a threat’ & should be allowed back into Britain, according to reformed extremist

The Jihadi bride, who fled London aged just 15 to join Islamic State in Syria, wants to return to the UK to give birth to her third child. Hanif Qadir, a reformed extremist who now runs the Active Change Foundation, a de-radicalisation project in London, said Begum deserves the opportunity to transform her life and give birth in safety following her 'naive and childish mistake.' Speaking from the Republic of Mali, where he is running reintegration workshop, Mr Qadir said:...

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