“What worries me is the casual political vandalism. They really don’t seem to care," Tony Blair's former chief negotiator on Northern Ireland has said.
Young drug users will be offered counselling instead of police custody, it has emerged.
The former Labour leader said the fact Lopez Obrador held daily news conferences was "very impressive and shows a degree of openness in government which is not found in many countries, indeed anywhere at all in the world."
Despite prime minister Boris Johnson promising in March last year to solve the bureaucratic issues facing musicians, only one European country has signed an agreement since.
A petition to deny Blair his knighthood has already soared past half a million signatures.
Hilary McGrady said the tranche of anonymous threats "come with the territory".
He is tied along with shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper according to a survey by DeltaPoll released over the weekend.
The Change.org petition, set up three days ago, claims he is "personally responsible" for causing the death of civilians and servicemen.
Jo Maugham QC, founder of the Good Law Project, said: “It’s entirely wrong for ministers and special advisers to be given de facto the option of deleting, when convenient, all records held on their phones."
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