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Windrush victim accuses government of waiting for their demise
After it came to light that despite having the legal right to reside in the United Kingdom, a significant number of British citizens, primarily from the Caribbean, had been denied healthcare and benefits and threatened with deportation, a compensation scheme was established. A victim of Windrush has described the compensation scheme for scandal victims as "reprehensible" and speculated that the government was "waiting for those affected to die off."
Labour: Scrapping non-dom tax humiliates government
Rachel Reeves responded when asked why she did not commend the chancellor for adopting an idea she endorses: "Consider the positive impact that could have resulted had the chancellor and prime minister taken this action years ago… "They have exhausted their supply of ideas." Eliminating the non-dom tax status for affluent foreign nationals, according to shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, is "a complete disgrace for this government."
Government: Trident missiles ensure nuclear capability
During a test on January 30, a Trident missile sank after its boosters failed, marking the second such failure for the UK's Royal Navy nuclear fleet. Although Defense Secretary Grant Shapps acknowledged the anomaly, the government insists the UK's nuclear deterrent remains robust. The incident, reported by The Sun during a trial of the refurbished HMS Vanguard, does not affect the reliability or readiness of the nation's nuclear capabilities. Investments continue in upgrading the nuclear deterrent.
Government will raise prices to restart offshore wind auction
Government will raise prices to restart offshore wind auction
Lords reject government waterway pollution relaxation.
Michael Gove intended to eliminate so-called “nutrient neutrality” regulations to increase home construction, but peers voted against the proposal, citing ...
Pakistan floods: 33 million impacted by unprecedented rainfall, according to the government.
More than 33 million people have been affected by Pakistan’s extraordinary rainfall and flooding, according to the country’s climate minister. ...
Typical cost for many everyday items: Rishi Sunak says government’s reaction to cost for most everyday items tensions will ‘advance’ – yet declares no quick measures in CBI discourse
The chancellor approached organizations to “contribute, train and advance more” to assist with helping efficiency and work on the drawn ...