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The Leicester East MP denies any wrongdoing after being charged with the offence.
September has been the busiest month on record for migrant Channel crossings.
Knowsley now has the highest rate in England, followed by Burnley and Liverpool.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock will meet Sir Graham Brady amid mounting Tory concern about a lack of parliamentary scrutiny.
The 54-year-old was killed by a handcuffed suspect at a custody suite in Croydon, south London.
Mr Mulvaney said the US was watching the EU/UK negotiations closely.
The culturally important centre said it had fought hard to retain staff and it deeply regretted the move caused by the pandemic.
80,000 care leavers in England aged 18 to 25 are without internet access and unable to access education or work as they become independent.
Economy Minister Ken Skates said the scheme was the ‘best package of support in the UK’.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to protect 30% of UK land by the end of the decade as he joined leaders for a virtual UN event.
Number 10 said the measure struck the ‘right balance’ as experts warned it could be counterproductive because large groups were forming as pubs shut.
The Harry Potter author has been criticised for her comments about gender identity.
The Metropolitan Police officer of almost 30 years has been described as someone who epitomised the role police play in protecting others.
In a highly personal speech, Sir Ed talked about being a teenage carer for his mother and the parent of a disabled son.
The bricks will feature letters and numbers from the braille alphabet.
The Leicester East MP is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in November to face one count of harassment.
The Cabinet Office Minister says measures in the UK Internal Market Bill are needed to protect the Northern Ireland peace process.
The couple set up their own production company after signing a deal rumoured to be worth more than £100 million with the streaming giant.
SNP ministers at Holyrood insist the Bill is a ‘power grab’ on the devolved parliaments.