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Tag: Government

The UK government has already pre-ordered 100 million dosages of the Oxford University vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca. Today it’s been announced that the vaccine trials involving around 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and white blood cells that can fight coronavirus. This is promising results...
20.07.2020
MILLIONS of self-employed people whose businesses have been affected by coronavirus can apply for grants from the government from Wednesday. The Self Employed Income Support Scheme is designed to match the support being given to furloughed employees. The grants will be calculated as 80% of average monthly profit over a...
13.05.2020
THE government is now paying the wages for nearly a quarter of UK jobs under a programme aimed at helping people put on leave due to the virus pandemic. About 2.5 million people registered last week for the scheme, bringing the total claims to 6.3 million – 23% of the...
05.05.2020
NEARLY two million people have applied for universal credit benefits since the government advised people to stay at home due to coronavirus. Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey said there had been more than 1.8 million claims since 16 March. Ms Coffey told MPs that figure was six times the...
05.05.2020
THE government has given formal approval for construction work on the HS2 rail project to begin despite lockdown measures. Construction firms involved in phase one of the high-speed rail project will need to follow social distancing rules. HS2 minister Andrew Stephenson said: “We cannot delay work on our long-term plan...
15.04.2020
Cafes, pubs and restaurants must close from Friday night, except for take-away food, to tackle coronavirus, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. All the UK’s nightclubs, theatres, cinemas, gyms and leisure centres have also been asked to close “as soon as they reasonably can”. Mr Johnson said the situation...
20.03.2020
NHS parking fees for thousands of disabled patients, visitors and staff working overnight will be abolished from April 2020, the health secretary will outline today. First trailed in the Conservative manifesto, the policy will apply to blue badge holders and patients who most regularly attend appointments for long-term conditions. All...
27.12.2019
MPs back early general election on 12 December Ayes: 438 Noes: 20 It will the first UK’s first December general election since 1923. MPs have approved Boris Johnson’s plan to hold a general election on Thursday 12 December by 438 votes to 20. Legislation to hold the election has now...
29.10.2019
Queen Elizabeth II has opened a new session of Parliament today with a speech focusing heavily on criminal justice. The Queen arriving at the Palace of Westminster in a carriage procession and delivering her speech from the throne in the House of Lords, flanked by the Prince of Wales. The Queen delivered...
14.10.2019
The government will abide by the Supreme Court’s ruling on Parliament’s suspension when the judgement is given this week, the foreign secretary says. Asked if prorogation would be used again if the PM wins, Dominic Raab said he did not want “to take levers off the table” that weakens the...
22.09.2019
Boris Johnson has met Emmanuel Macron in Paris for Brexit talks, with the French president saying the UK’s vote to quit the EU must be respected. But he added that the Ireland-Northern Ireland backstop plan was “indispensable” to preserving political stability and the single market. The backstop, opposed by Mr...
23.08.2019
The government has been accused of prolonging the national housing crisis by failing to sell enough land for affordable and social housing. The Public Accounts Committee said the UK would miss its 2020 target of public land sales “by a wide margin”. It said the government “has wasted a once-in-a-generation...
25.07.2019
The four-party coalition government in North Cyprus has officially collapsed on Thursday after Prime Minister Tufan Erhurman handed in his resignation to leader Mustafa Akinci following a rift between the partners over the lease of state land to the son of Serdar Denktash. Erhurman’s resignation followed those of two of...
09.05.2019
New Brexit contracts with outside consultants worth almost £160m have been signed by the government. Many of them are due to run until April 2020, six months after the UK’s new scheduled departure date from the European Union. Since the EU referendum, Whitehall has hired companies to carry out consultancy...
07.05.2019
The Homelessness Reduction Act, in operation for the past 12 months, is potentially the greatest piece of homelessness legislation for 40 years in England, according to Southwark council in south London. While homelessness went up in the borough last year, as it did across London, the rise was less steep...
12.04.2019
With the original Brexit 29 March 2019 being delayed, by just 2 weeks it looks like the government is no closer to getting a withdraw agreement plan completed and agreed by parliament and then the EU in time. Yesterday(25 March) MPs voted in favour of Conservative backbencher Sir Oliver Letwin’s cross-party amendment,...
26.03.2019
Theresa May has seen off a bid to remove her government, winning a no-confidence vote by 325 to 306. Rebel Tory MPs and the DUP – who 24 hours ago voted down the PM’s Brexit plan by a record margin – voted to keep her in Downing Street. Labour leader...
16.01.2019
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal has been rejected by 230 votes – the largest defeat for a sitting government in history. MPs voted by 432 votes to 202 to reject the deal, which sets out the terms of Britain’s exit from the EU on 29 March. Labour leader Jeremy...
15.01.2019