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‘It’s morally and politically impossible to cut Universal Credit’, says Tory MP Andrew Bridgen
We spoke to Miatta Fahnbulleh, director of the New Economics Foundation, and the Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen about cuts to Universal Credit.


Universal Credit: what it’s like to lose £20 a week
The UK is heading towards the “biggest overnight social security cut” since the modern welfare state was founded, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. They’ve been investigating the impact of the decision to cut Universal Cr...


IEA director hopes UK will be ‘inspiration for the rest of the world’ on climate action ahead of decision on Cambo oil field
The executive director of the International Energy Agency hopes the UK government will bear in mind its global reputation on climate ahead of a decision on whether to approve drilling on a new North Sea oil field.


Liverpool stripped of its world heritage status by Unesco
It was once one of the greatest maritime cities on earth, at the heart of global trade since the 19th Century. 


UK pays France £54m to help reduce English Channel migrant crossings
France will double the number of police patrolling its beaches after receiving more than £50 million from the UK government to reduce the number of people trying to cross the English Channel.


Brexit: UK tells EU ‘significant change’ to Northern Ireland Protocol needed to eliminate checks
The government is demanding "significant changes" to the Northern Ireland Protocol, the deal that Boris Johnson signed with the EU in 2019 to govern trade in Northern Ireland after Brexit.


More than 39,000 Covid care home deaths in England, watchdog says
In the last hour, the government has confirmed it will offer NHS staff a 3% pay rise, backdated to April. The increase was recommended by the independent pay review body. 


Street harassment of women may become criminal offence
Sexual harassment is part of daily life for the majority of women. Even schoolgirls as young as 11 report being intimidated by men making unwanted and inappropriate comments about their bodies or their clothing. 


Home Office Minister recalls experience of harassment, as measures to tackle violence against women are announced
We spoke to the Home Office Minister Victoria Atkins and began by asking why she has described the new strategy as a “radical programme of change”.


Greensill scandal: David Cameron’s ‘cringeworthy’ behaviour condemned
Jill Rutter worked as a civil servant for more than two decades at the Treasury and in Downing Street, and is now an author for ‘UK in a Changing Europe’ .


Cameron lacked ‘judgement’ over Greensill but did not break rules, say MPs
David Cameron was not one for formality when he lobbied his old colleagues on behalf of the failed finance firm Greensill Capital. 


UK under pressure to reject new oil field as it prepares to host COP26 climate conference
The UK is preparing to host the UN climate conference, COP26, later this year. But the UK government faces questions of its own about the use of fossil fuels.


Calls for new law to protect adults from sexual exploitation
Survivors of sexual exploitation have spoken out about their experiences of violence and abuse amid calls for a change in law to protect vulnerable adults.


Why do we keep having maternity scandals in the UK?
A joint investigation by Channel 4 News and Shaun Lintern at The Independent exposed a maternity service accused of bad care and neglect after dozens of babies were left with brain damage or tragically died. They found from 2010 to 2020, at least 46 ...


Masks in England no longer a legal requirement – but service may be refused
While infection levels in the community are so high, will people carry on wearing them to help keep themselves and others safe? 



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