Breaching the deadline creates a legal duty for an early NI election but it has been delayed before.
Month: January 2024
‘Renaissance figure’ Lesley Lokko awarded architecture’s Royal Gold Medal
Ghanaian-Scottish architect and educator Lesley Lokko receives the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture.
Independent Wales viable, says Welsh government report
But experts warns Wales would face a “significant” challenge raising enough tax revenue.
Prison officer wins payout over exposure to inmates’ drugs
A Shotts Prison warden was left hallucinating and violent after inhaling drugs which were being taken by inmates.
Train ticket machines charging double online price
Which? has said the best value fares are either unavailable or hidden among myriad of options on many machines.
NI strike: Thousands of public sector workers stage 24-hour stoppage
Thursday’s strike will mean widespread disruption for health services, schools and public transport.
Rishi Sunak sees off Conservative rebels as MPs back Rwanda bill
The legislation will now head to the House of Lords where it is expected to face stiff opposition.
Michaela School: Reversing prayer ban would expose school to risk, High Court hears
Allowing prayer rituals at a high-achieving London school would “undermine inclusion”, the High Court hears.
Octopus Energy: Bills will fall in April, says boss
The energy company says prices will fall due to lower international wholesale prices.
Gig ticket touts made £6.5m from music lovers, court hears
Two people deny fraudulent trading of 47,000 event tickets over more than two years.
