Housing secretary Angela Rayner reached a settlement with the Treasury on Sunday evening, the BBC understands.
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EastEnders star suspended over ‘unacceptable’ language
The BBC said his language was “entirely unacceptable and in no way reflects the values or standards we hold”.
‘Hit-and-run’ murder charges after boy, 16, dies
The teenager was walking on Staniforth Road in Sheffield when he was hit by a car, police say.
Scotland’s First Minister to host youth violence summit after knife murders
The Scottish government also pledged funding for the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit will rise by 7% to more than £1.2m.
Tice denies Reform UK in chaos as Yusuf returns two days after quitting
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice says the party knows “exactly what it is doing” after a dramatic two days.
Sir Paul McCartney joins Bruce Springsteen for surprise duet at Anfield gig
The former Beatle returns to his hometown of Liverpool to join Springsteen on stage at Anfield.
Sarwar accuses Swinney of ‘dishonest’ by-election campaign
The Scottish Labour leader told BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show that SNP tactics pushed voters to Reform UK.
‘Troubling decline’ in secondary school PE lessons
More than half of the UK’s 2.2 million school children are exercising for less than an hour a day, says Youth Sport Trust’s annual report.
William warns ocean life ‘diminishing before our eyes’
The Prince of Wales gave a speech in Monaco hoping to drive investments to protect the world’s oceans.
Police must ‘do their bit’ on funding, minister warns
Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle says police should “embrace change” as talks over funding continue.
