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Councillors have voted to look into ‘achieving financial and political self-determination’ amid claims of Holyrood centralising power.
The Government has admitted it could break international law with the UK Internal Market Bill, overriding parts of Boris Johnson’s ‘oven ready’ deal.
The warning came as thousands prepare to travel to universities across the country.
Jack Sommers, 35, said he believes the process is safe after another participant reported a side-effect which halted the work.
The Treasury Select Committee also called for more action to encourage consumer spending after the Eat Out to Help Out scheme ended.
The Office for National Statistics said parents and people renting particularly stressed their financial vulnerability.
Environment Secretary George Eustice said ‘applications for emergency authorisations’ are allowed under the rules.
The number waiting rose to 2.15 million in July, the highest number for any calendar month since current records began.
The Commons Leader was not in the chamber on Thursday for his usual weekly session.
Felicity Buchan was one of 318 MPs who turned down the Opposition’s amendment to the Fire Safety Bill in the Commons on Monday.
A road closure is in place while police investigate.
The Government-owned company said it is improving the management of its infrastructure but ‘we expect there will still be earthwork failures’.
Artist Luke McDonnell said he took inspiration from a study showing the most popular landmarks in the city.
The Prime Minister told a Downing Street press conference on Wednesday that the scheme could help sport and entertainment venues reopen fully.
The colourful hearts, each nearly 20in (50cm) wide, culminate in an installation in the atrium of the Cabot Circus shopping centre.
The PA news agency takes a look at the problems with testing, and the Government’s form on previous targets.
The Black Heart Foundation has hit its fundraising target and will welcome 150 new scholars.
Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister expressed regret that large crowds attended in June.
The Government’s plans to spend £100 billion on an at-home Covid-19 testing programme is dubbed ‘Operation Moonshot’, but is it a lunatic idea?
Three people were killed in the incident on the East Coast Main Line in Aberdeenshire last month.
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