UK pauses scholarships for Afghan students as Taliban takes over
Outstanding Afghan students have had their university places deferred by a year by British officials.
Outstanding Afghan students have had their university places deferred by a year by British officials.
All 16 and 17-year-olds will be offered a first jab before the school holidays finish.
Economist Nicolas Stern said "premature austerity" would prevent poorer households from going green.
Labour said the figures make a "mockery" of Boris Johnson's "levelling up" plans.
“What back-up checks were done?”
"This sort of dross just floats to the top in Johnson’s Britain. It’s so bloody depressing!" wrote one exasperated Twitter user.
It comes after reports emerged that his mum had begged for him to receive urgent mental health treatment in the months before the massacre.
"The British people do not want Liz Truss negotiating trade deals on our behalf without telling us what they mean," Emily Thornberry said.
"The government’s levelling up agenda is based on the premise the entire country has suffered some type of collective amnesia," he said.
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