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Far-right activists are “parachuting” into communities to protest asylum hotels, experts have warned – just like they did last summer.
A bill designed to place licencing requirements on the owners of animal shelters in England has received the backing of a major rehoming charity.
In a stirring and wide-ranging keynote address at a national healthcare advocacy conference, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, President ...
Disputes, if they take place, will be about pay restoration. This is in itself hugely political. The government trots out the same line as for resident doctors, who have just undertaken five days of ...
Members face a choice between MPs Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns, and an insurgent campaign led by London Assembly member Zack Polanski.
Businesses will benefit from faster and cheaper dispute resolution as major reforms to arbitration law come into effect today. New law comes into ...
So how does the plan stack up? Start with Mr Farage’s claim that crime has “rocketed since the 1990s”. Crime has risen in the ...
After years of promises from successive governments and parliamentary ping-pong, the United Kingdom parliament has finally ...
A Reform UK councillor has resigned so his wife can enter their town’s annual flower show. Tony Hewitt, 65, said his wife Rita’s happiness was more important than his political career.
FCSA says it’s legally reviewing a range of tax proposals, because it has found them wanting on fairness, proportionality, clarity and viability.
Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform UK party, got into a heated exchange with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) during a cross-Atlantic meeting.
Welcome to July’s edition of our UK Tax Round Up. Apart from the draft legislation and accompanying material released on 21 July as part of ...
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