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Regulator To Get Power To Ban Energy Bosses Bonuses Under Reforms

Regulator to get power to ban energy bosses’ bonuses under reforms That’s according to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Energy bosses could have their bonuses banned if they cause significant harm to consumers under reforms to strengthen regulatory powers, the Government has announced. Ofgem is to be “transformed” to strengthen protection for

More Than 100 Child Deaths In Six Years With Links To Temporary Accommodation

More than 100 child deaths in six years with links to temporary accommodation Data has been published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government The deaths of more than 100 children in recent years in England potentially linked to temporary accommodation has been described as “absolutely scandalous”. A total of 104 children –

McDonalds UK Boss Says Hard To Do Business But Will Keep Investing In Workers

McDonald’s UK boss says ‘hard to do business’ but will keep investing in workers The company says it will offer five-day placements to 16 to 25-year-olds nationwide The boss of McDonald’s in the UK has vowed to keep investing in restaurants and staff despite tough “headwinds” forcing many firms to cut costs and trim their

Liam Rosenior Seethes At Indefensible Chelsea Display

Liam Rosenior seethes at ‘indefensible’ Chelsea display Brighton won at home 3-nil to go sixth in the Premier League table Liam Rosenior questioned the professionalism of Chelsea’s players as he reflected on the “most difficult night” of his career following an “indefensible” 3-0 thrashing at Brighton. Blues fans turned on head coach Rosenior at the

Government To Introduce Amendment To Schools Bill To Make Phone Bans Statutory

Government to introduce amendment to schools Bill to make phone bans statutory The Government will seek to make phone bans in schools statutory by introducing an amendment in the House of Lords to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill. A Department for Education spokesperson said the amendment will make existing guidance on mobile phone bans

Rapist Admits Religiously Aggravated Attack On Stranger He Targeted On A Bus

Rapist admits religiously aggravated attack on stranger he ‘targeted’ on a bus A sex attacker who subjected a stranger to racist and anti-Muslim abuse as he raped her at her home has changed his pleas to guilty after being verbally abused in the dock. John Ashby admitted charges of rape, robbery, intentional strangulation and religiously

Inquiry Under Way Into Lord Mandelson Vetting Leak Says No 10

Inquiry under way into Lord Mandelson vetting leak, says No 10 An inquiry into the leak of information relating to Lord Peter Mandelson’s security vetting is under way, the Government has said. Information was given to The Guardian after the Cabinet Office briefed Number 10 on the matter. Responding to an emergency debate on the

High Court Challenge Over Met Polices Use Of Live Facial Recognition Thrown Out

High Court challenge over Met Police’s use of live facial recognition thrown out Two people have lost a High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police over its use of live facial recognition technology in London. Youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo, from campaign group Big Brother Watch, brought the claim over concerns that facial

Tube Strike Set To Hit Pubs And Restaurants

Tube strike set to hit pubs and restaurants Pubs and restaurants in London fear that this week’s strikes by London Underground drivers will have a big impact on their business. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will walk out from 12 noon for 24 hours today and again on Thursday, disrupting services

Robbins Defends Actions In Mandelson Case After Being Fired By Starmer

Robbins defends actions in Mandelson case after being fired by Starmer Former Foreign Office chief Sir Olly Robbins said there was a “dismissive approach” to Peter Mandelson’s security vetting from No 10 with an “atmosphere of pressure” to get the appointment through. Sir Olly was sacked by the Prime Minister last week for not disclosing