Just 22 fleeing Afghans have been resettled under government scheme
A pledge had been made to take up to 20,000 Afghan refugees under what the Home Office claimed would be “one of the most generous” resettlement schemes in the UK’s history.
A pledge had been made to take up to 20,000 Afghan refugees under what the Home Office claimed would be “one of the most generous” resettlement schemes in the UK’s history.
A bluetacked sign and two shredders? It couldn't be more budget if they tried!
"I much prefer this public involvement (you know what the police are supposed to be, by consent, part of the community) than well... bants and murder," wrote one person in response.
"Superb again from @ByDonkeys We have now lost all trust in the Met Police as well as government."
Restrictions remained in place on June 21st after the so-called Delta variant first identified in India risks a "substantial" third wave.
Image of PM in green ‘Orville’ flightless duck suit projected on to Cardiff Castle as his vow to make Brexit a ’Titanic success’ projected on to the side of the Titanic Museum in Belfast.
Flying first class on business trips, never having to contribute to the tea round, and having your name on the office door are among the signs of success in the workplace, it has emerged. A poll of 2,000 office workers found one in four also believe being asked about important ...
Michael Gove referenced the apocalyptic motto of a Game of Thrones zombie army as he warned MPs off a no deal Brexit, insisting that iof they did not vote for Theresa May's EU withdrawal agreement, "winter is coming." In a change of tone from Theresa May who told workers in a ...
Not being allowed to give a colleague a paracetamol, filling out a form to use plasters and a ban on birthday cake candles are among Britain's most bizarre health and safety rules. Researchers who polled 2,000 workers also found one in five aren’t allowed to change light bulbs in their ...
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