Parliament’s expenses watchdog says the rise is in line with pay rises in the broader public sector.
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Chris Mason: Raids show ministers want to look tough on immigration
With high numbers still arriving in the UK, the government is keen not to appear wishy-washy on an issue that matters to so many people.
Second Labour MP apologises over WhatsApp comments
Burnley MP Oliver Ryan says his comments in the group were “completely unacceptable”.
Police officer dismissed over tragedy chanting
Tyler Coppin is formally dismissed after he is convicted of “tragedy chanting” at Liverpool.
Lidl lifts pay ahead of minimum wage rise
The supermarket says the rise will benefit about 28,000 employees as it becomes the latest chain to lift wages.
John Cooney’s family thankful for Belfast support
Mr Cooney’s aunt Georgina Ivors said: “The people are just amazing and we’re very touched.
Man wants to buy tip where he lost Bitcoin fortune
James Howells wants to search a landfill site where he lost 8,000 bitcoins now worth about £620m.
More WW2 bombs found under children’s playpark
“It’s quite something to think the children have been playing on bombs,” a Wooler councillor says.
Attack mum ‘will never feel true happiness again’
Seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe was one of three girls killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
Man charged after woman found dead in Borders
Police attended the scene on Sunday morning where the 31-year-old woman was pronounced dead.
