The fallout continues after the PM rolled back policies designed to help the UK hit net zero emissions by 2050 - but insisted he is still fully committed to that target. Junior doctors are on strike again today, with more operations and appointments set to be delayed.
A councillor who appeared to vote while driving will face no further action, an ombudsman has confirmed.
"But he has been very cautious in the language that he uses, knowing that in the next general election he has to win back a lot of voters who voted for Brexit in 2016 and then voted Tory in 2019.But Sam notes he was far more explicit than ever before in Montreal... This is likely to trigger a discussion about the nature of a relationship with the EU and questions from some about whether Britain can maximise the advantages of Brexit if it is largely following EU rules."One of the Brexit arguments was that the UK could become Singapore on Thames i.e. whole deregulation agenda of everything from environmental to labour reforms. The spokesman added:"That doesn't mean we support dynamic alignment.
Up until the inflation data was released on Wednesday morning, markets had put an 80% probability on them raising the rate by a further quarter percentage point.Strikes in the medical field have continued in the UK today, with physiotherapists in Northern Ireland among those walking out. He also said the government was"minded" to exempt books, journalism and media appearances from strict business appointment rules in the future.