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Government crackdown on people smugglers aims to ‘end risk to life’, says immigration minister
We spoke to Immigration Minister Chris Philp.
Priti Patel says new asylum rules will ‘deter illegal entry’ and crack down on traffickers
The home secretary has set out plans to change the asylum system so refugees are assessed on how they arrive in the UK.
‘Our job is to re-earn the trust and respect of the people of Liverpool,’ says Liverpool City Council chief executive
We spoke to Tony Reeves, the chief executive of Liverpool City Council, and began by asking him, when he took office in 2018 and saw how money was being spent, was he aghast?
Commissioners sent in to take over some Liverpool City Council functions
Commissioners have been parachuted in to take over planning and property decisions in Liverpool after an inspection identified "multiple failures" and "mismanagement" by the city council which have cost taxpayers millions.
Local democracy not functioning in Liverpool, inspection finds
The basic aspects of local democracy in Liverpool aren't functioning: that, this programme understands, is one of the damning conclusions of an inspection into the city council due out tomorrow.
Exclusive: church abuse victim waives his anonymity to speak out
A former vicar who bullied and psychologically abused men and boys was protected by a church culture where he was “untouchable”.
Sturgeon wins no confidence vote in Scottish Parliament
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she would have resigned if she had been found to have broken the ministerial code, but that she would not be "bullied" out of office.
One year on: How have businesses fared during lockdown?
A year of pandemic has had a catastrophic effect on the British economy. Unemployment has jumped by almost 700,000 and trillions of pounds have been knocked off the country's output as companies struggle to survive.
Covid: Johnson says ‘there are probably many things we wish we had done differently’
Boris Johnson admitted today there are many things he would have done differently during the pandemic, as his chief scientist warned that Covid will be with us "for the foreseeable future".
UK falls silent to remember Covid victims one year after first lockdown
The nation fell silent at noon today to remember all those who have died during the pandemic, a year after the first UK lockdown was imposed.
British Army to lose thousands of troops
The size of the army is to be reduced by thousands of troops over the next four years, as part of what the government is calling the most significant defence review since the end of the cold war.
‘Strong dissatisfaction’ over UK government’s sanctions decision – Chinese chargé d’affaires
Yang Xiaoguang is chargé d'affaires at the Chinese Embassy in London.
UK imposes sanctions on Chinese officials over Uighur abuses
The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has announced sanctions against four senior Chinese officials accused of being behind abuses of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, calling it one of the "worst human rights crises of our time".
David Cameron personally advocated for collapsed firm Greensill with Bank of England
We have some new information about what he's been up to.
Johnson warns Covid third wave ‘will wash up on our shores’
Boris Johnson has warned that the third wave of coronavirus sweeping through Europe is likely to “wash up on our shores as well".