Month: October 2018 News

MI5 to take over in fight against rise of UK rightwing extremism in The Guardian

MI5 agents to be used to tackle terror threat from far-Right extremists for the first time in the Daily Mail

Home Office staff sit in on council interviews with migrant families in The Guardian

Number of homeless households moved out of London soars in The Guardian

True scale of female homelessness ‘likely to be significantly worse than official records show’ in The Independent

Cross-party group of MPs in plot to thwart Brexit by tabling a ‘killer’ amendment to demand a second referendum as soon as May comes back with a deal in the Daily Mail

Second Brexit referendum plot to be launched by Remainer MPs after Theresa May gets a deal in The Sun

Lord Adonis demands ‘POPULAR FRONT’ of Labour and SNP to keep UK in EU in the Daily Express

Top UK health bodies demand new clean air act in The Guardian

Anger as Hammond’s £60m pledge to plant trees is dwarfed by £30bn road spending plan in The Independent

Karen Brady is accused of ‘rank hypocrisy’ for not speaking out over ‘sexual harassment’ allegations inside Sir Philip Green’s business empire in which she holds a prominent position in the Daily Mail

Hard Brexit means more austerity, says Philip Hammond in The Times

‘No Deal’ Brexit would scupper Budget spending spree and could cancel Prime Minister’s plan to end austerity, warns Chancellor Philip Hammond in the Daily Mail

No-deal Brexit could JEOPARDISE Budget plans, says Hammond – ‘We’d change strategy!’ in the Daily Express

Mental health ‘crisis cafes’ and A&E help unveiled in £2bn Budget boost – but campaigners warn it’s not enough in the Daily Mirror

Budget 2018 — Philip Hammond refuses to declare Theresa May’s end to austerity and turns on spending taps for NHS and Armed Forces in The Sun

Consultants paid £1.6m in a month for Brexit planning in The Times

£1m spent by Fox’s trade department on ‘pointless’ trips in The Times

 

 

 

 

Stories of the week 28 October

 

Society

MP’s were warned of ‘dire consequences to public safety and criminal justice’ as Police Chiefs said Government funding cuts had made it impossible for them to do the job. Many crimes were simply not being investigated and police were becoming ‘irrelevant’ in everyday life.  The treat of civil unrest was growing every day.

 

 

Brexit

More warnings on the fallout of a No Deal Brexit this week. The UK’s borders have run out of time to be ready for a No Deal option. People will have to stockpile their own medicines and the government is chartering emergency ships to bring in supplies.  The NHS will crumble and implode.

 

 

Austerity

More misery on the UK High Street this week.  Two more famous and well-established names are heading for closures and thousands of job losses as austerity continues to bite.

 

 

Middle East

The sorry and sordid tale of Jamal Khashoggi’s brutal murder and Saudi Arabia’s involvement continued to hit the headlines this week.  After denial and even talk of a body-double being used as a decoy, Trump labelled it the ‘worst cover up ever’. Countries around the world considered their position on future dealings with the kingdom including the UK.  See for yourself here.

 

 

NHS

There were two major stories on the NHS this week. Both with enormous implications.

The first is the continuing lack of NHS funding by the Government. NHS Scotland has been found to be financially unsustainable.  Brexit won’t let Hammond and the Government end austerity and will further damage the NHS.  The NHS is at breaking point as another winter crisis looms with many services, particularly, mental health services broken.

The second story was just as concerning.  The government’s ‘clean air’ policy has been taken to court many times. Now both hospitals and GP Practices are in areas of high toxic air pollution and the pollution itself is driving patients to A& E. A vicious toxic circle.

 

 

World

A ‘caravan’ of thousands of desperate South and Central American refugees are making their way towards the US border, travelling through various countries along the way. Trump has threatened to use military force to keep them out and even stated ‘there could be Middle Easterners among them’.  With midterm elections approaching in the US and the caravan approaching the US border, this story has some way to go.

 

 

Environment

This week saw more stories on the devastation plastic is having on our world. For the first time microplastcs have been found in the human digestive system in countries around the world.  The first to make a move was the European Parliament through introducing a sweeping ban on single-use plastics.

 

 

Politics

The Government has promised an end to austerity but this week’s stories cast a lot of doubt on that promise. Labour said it was a lie. Reports suggested that at least £31b would have to be found in the budget and that NHS would need at least £13b to stand still.

Theresa May was accused of cronyism as she appointed one of her favourites, Sir Mark Sedwill, as her civil servant chief without due process.

Theresa May also attacked Jeremy Corbyn, misquoting from a book she was holding in her hand.

 

Risking death for a new life: inside the migrant caravan in The Times

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