New incinerators are set to be blocked by Labour ministers if they do not help meet environmental objectives_Nhy
New incinerators will be blocked by the Government if they do not help meet environmental objectives under rules unveiled on Monday. Developers will have to show that their project either helps reduce the amount of non-recyclable waste going to landfill,…
Embattled Keir Starmer heads to Madeira on first family holiday since becoming PM… after delaying trip following brother’s death_Nhy
Keir Starmer has joined his family in Madeira on his first holiday since becoming PM. The premier is away for a ‘few days’ with wife Victoria and their children after a turbulent start to his time in Downing Street. Sir Keir delayed his departure…
Infected blood scandal victims savage Keir Starmer and Labour as it emerges only TEN people have received compensation so far_Nhy
Victims of the infected blood scandal have slammed Labour for their slow response in paying out compensation after it emerged just 10 out of the 4,000 people affected had received their money. Campaigners blasted the Government’s ‘glacial’ pace at which pay-outs were…
Now Labour plans overhaul of schools curriculum to reflect ‘diversity’ of Britain amid fury at ‘class war’ policies_Nhy
Labour is facing a fresh backlash over education today with a review of the national curriculum stressing ‘diversity’. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has ordered a ‘refresh’ of what is taught in schools in England, complaining the existing framework is ‘outdated’….
Codzienne życie w Polsce: Barwne obrazy lat 80. i 90.
Lata 80. i 90. w Polsce to okres dynamicznych przemian społecznych, politycznych i gospodarczych, które wywarły znaczący wpływ na codzienne życie obywateli. Codzienne życie w latach 80. Lata 80. były naznaczone kryzysem gospodarczym, niedoborami towarów i ograniczoną dostępnością wielu produktów….
Mauritius demands £800million a year and billions in reparations for controversial Chagos Islands deal_Nhy
Mauritius has been demanding £800million a year and ‘billions of pounds in reparations’ as part of the beleaguered Chagos Islands talks, it emerged today. Sir Keir Starmer has been facing calls to abandon his surrender of the archipelago after Mauritius’ new government…
Now farmers threaten chaos at the checkouts: ‘Extreme factions’ fighting Labour tax plans warn they could blockade supermarket depots ‘within weeks’ – risking panic buying as shelves empty_Nhy
Farmers are planning a New Year assault on supermarkets following Labour‘s plans to tax them, according to reports. Extreme factions of the farming community are plotting to block supermarket distribution centres with tractors across the country, the Daily Telegraph reported. The…
Travellers across northern England suffer transport chaos after thieves steal rail cable worth £100,000_Nhy
The theft of a £100,000 signalling cable has caused travel chaos across much of the North West of England today. Workers discovered the elaborate crime when they arrived in the Lostock area of Bolton, Greater Manchester, yesterday. The expensive piece of equipment…
Anger as Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson claims middle-class families ‘support’ Labour’s VAT raid on school fees_Nhy
The Education Secretary was hit with a ferocious backlash today after claiming middle-class parents support Labour’s tax raid on private school fees. Bridget Phillipson claimed to be ‘the voice of pushy middle-class parents’, who she insisted have mostly been priced…
Outcry over Labour’s plans for free weight loss jabs on the NHS as majority of Brits believe people should pay for treatment privately_Nhy
Labour‘s plan for free weight loss jabs on the NHS faces a backlash from taxpayers who believe patients should buy them privately, a poll suggests. Health secretary Wes Streeting has backed the prescribing of the drugs to obese patients in the hope it can tackle the…