Migrants are expected to board the Bibby Stockholm barge next week, later than was originally planned. Migration is set to dominate the political agenda next week Sky's wizbates has more 👇 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
Tories lose control of another council after by-election defeat
This latest loss comes after the Tories lost over 1,000 seats at the local elections in May, and theyInterest rates up - focus on savers and renters In case you're not a fan of reality television, the show involves a group of celebrities living in the Australian jungle with few creature comforts, and undertaking challenges to secure additional treats and food for the camp - with the ultimate aim of not being voted out by the viewing public and winning the series.
So sadly we will not get to find out if Liz Truss would have lasted longer in the jungle than she did in Number 10.As we've been reporting in recent weeks, London mayor Sadiq Khan's plan to expand the ultra-low emission zone to the capital's outer boroughs has proved rather controversial., which is due to come into force on 29 August - but that failed in a ruling last month.
However, Imperial later concluded the ULEZ was responsible for"only small improvements in air quality" and that it was not effective enough on its own. He said his administration has been"saving lives" and"tackling the climate emergency" without government support. But he added:"I'm quite clear, though, that in London we're not going to put our head in the sand. It would be a dereliction of duty not to take action."London mayor says expanding ULEZ was a 'difficult decision' - but he is 'unwilling to delay, water down, or step back'
Mr Khan told Sky News the decision to expand ULEZ to outer London was a"difficult one", but he is not willing to backtrack. Asked again about pressure from the Labour leader, Mr Khan said:"A lot of Londoners have been raising concerns in relation to the scrappage scheme. Of course that includes Keir, as well as others."The Bank of England has increased its base rate of interest by a quarter of a percentage point to 5.25% - which is lower than some economists had predicted.
In a further dig at the Green Party, she said:"It will take practical action – not protest – to fix what’s broken," and said she can"inspire many thousands to become our friends and allies in the fight for a fairer, greener, cleaner planet". She said:"I am a hard worker, I have a vision of the future that is everyone in the world has the right to a fair chance in life and I want to fight for Brighton and for a world where everyone has an equal chance."
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