Micheal Martin said ‘a proper flow of aid through the land routes’ would have an immediate impact.
Some 13,957 offences were recorded in the 12 months to September 2023, Home Office data shows.
The Bill is expected to come back to Parliament after the Easter break.
The Communities Secretary branded the water company’s leaders ‘a disgrace’ and claimed the firm had acted in an ‘arrogant way’ towards its customers.
Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur has lodged Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill at Holyrood.
Humza Yousaf described the Aye Write event, which has been cancelled this year, as a ‘cultural icon’.
The Nature Friendly Farming Network says unhealthy diets are contributing to the nature and climate emergency in the UK.
Business and Trade Committee chair Liam Byrne criticised the Government’s response to his committee’s report on the CPTPP deal.
Last year 787,403 criminal cases were dealt with by magistrates’ courts under the single justice procedure (SJP) in England and Wales.
The Energy Department said Britain’s territorial emissions fell by 5.4% to 384.3 million carbon dioxide equivalent last year, compared to 2022.
The ONS’s updated data confirmed that the UK was in a recession in the last half of 2023.
The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act comes into force on April 1.
Labour has said it will strengthen rights and protections for workers by banning zero hours contracts and ending fire and rehire practices.
Some moves are being made to introduce legislation in Scotland, the Isle of Man and Jersey.
Labour’s deputy leader said she was confident she had ‘done absolutely nothing wrong’.
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