A cross party committee wants police to get more support, as marches continue over the Israel-Gaza war.
Month: February 2024
Hope for accountability at Covid inquiry in Wales
Decisions made about Covid in Wales will be the focus of the inquiry over the next three weeks.
Hunt must explain how he would fund tax cuts – IFS
The Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank says the case for cutting taxes is “weak”.
First edition Harry Potter book sells for £11k
An uncorrected proof copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was bought in 1997.
MP defends saying parts of London ‘no-go’ areas
It comes after Paul Scully told BBC Radio London parts of Tower Hamlets are “no-go areas”.
Coventry’s Simms hits hat-trick to end Maidstone run
Clinical Ellis Simms scores a first-half hat-trick for Coventry to end Maidstone’s hopes of landing another piece of FA Cup history.
Dolphin pod spotted in the River Thames
Volunteers from the RNLI said it was “incredible to witness” the two adults and a calf swimming in the river.
Compensation for Post Office victims to be sped up
Legislation aimed at clearing wrongly convicted sub-postmasters is also expected to be brought forward.
Private diving team joins search for missing boy
The search area has also widened after two-year-old Xielo Maruziva fell into the River Soar.
Lee Anderson refuses to apologise for Islamist claim
Rishi Sunak says the MP’s words were wrong but avoids labelling them Islamophobic.
