Ministers say they will allow 1,000 fans into a theatre to watch a snooker final – but are stubbornly refusing to raise the 30-person cap on funerals. To the fury of campaigners and MPs, the Government last night rebuffed calls to review
Footballer Marcus Rashford has called for free school meals to be extended through the summer holidays. The Manchester United star relied on free school meals as a child and that it would have made a ‘massive, massive difference’ to his family if
Ministers drop plans to block investigations into historical war crimes involving British troops after outcry Plans dropped to block investigations into historic war crimes of British troops Overseas Operations Bill would have granted ‘de facto immunity’ for UK soldiers Genocide, torture and
Ministers launch probe into Football Index collapse after fans lost £58m of open bets By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:09 EDT, 20 April 2021 | Updated: 17:09 EDT, 20 April 2021 Collapse: ‘Football stock market’Football Index sponsored Championship club
The Government has come under fire for waiting too long before adding India to the UK’s travel red list after a surge in cases of a variant that first emerged there. Ministers are facing questions over why arrivals were not banned immediately from India,
The Prime Minister said he “agrees thoroughly” with the Government’s sleazebuster Eric Pickles that rules on Ministers and top officials taking jobs with private firms must be changed. Lord Pickles said there did not appear to be “any boundaries at all” between
Ministers and civil servants could be denied honours if they break lobbying rules in private sector work Former government figures who are nominated for honours now being vetted Watchdog that approves business appointments contacted to see if they’re fit Probe into Greensill
Lib Dem peer Shirley Williams, one of the ‘Gang of Four’ disenchanted former Labour Cabinet ministers who quit the party in the 1980s before eventually forming the Lib Dems, dies aged 90 By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 11:03 EDT,
David Cameron is ‘entitled to earn a living’ says Charles Walker Breaking his weeks of silence, the former prime minister said in a statement that having “reflected on this at length” he accepts there are “important lessons to be learnt”. But Labour said
Will airport arrivals face a seven-hour wait? Fears of border chaos this summer if ministers fail to reopen e-passport gates as lockdown eases Around 20,000 travellers are arriving in Britain every day despite lockdowns Manual checking of passenger locator forms and covid