Rishi Sunak has said the nation’s food security is a “vital part” of national safety while addressing farmers today. The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to the sector at the National Farmers Union (NFU) conference in Birmingham where he announced funding
Concerns about electric vehicle (EV) batteries need to be allayed by the Government to boost take up, a House of Lords report says. The paper from the Environment and Climate Change Committee urges ministers to instil confidence in consumers to ditch petrol
“It’s time to invest less of it in sanitising opinions and more on keeping children safe.” Although Morgan didn’t mention Meghan and Harry in his introduction to the topic, his comments echoed their statement on the hearing in a rare confluence of
Sri Lankan lawmakers are facing backlash on a controversial internet safety bill criticized for allegedly curbing freedom of speech. Public Security Minister Tiran Alles introduced the bill, claiming it addresses issues that threaten national security. Alles argued the laws are necessary, citing
Peers are expected to give the Safety of Rwanda Bill a rocky ride when it returns for debate on Monday. The upper chamber is packed with lawyers and the Conservatives do not have a majority. It means the scrutiny role is likely
Items such as bins, plant pots, garden furniture, trampolines and sheds should be secured, while doors and windows should be fastened. Cars should be parked in a garage if available, or kept away from buildings, trees, walls and fences. If chimney stacks
Tory rebels caved in over the Government’s Rwanda plans last night after a day of high drama in the Commons. Rishi Sunak won a majority of 44 in the vote on the Safety of Rwanda Bill – 320-276 – despite a threatened
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will have to grovel to ensure the safety of their next career move according to a PR expert. The pair are coming to the end of their deal with streaming service Netflix with whom they signed a
An ancient beach game which requires the throwing of a silver ball may be halted forever over health and safety fears. It may seem bizarre to some, but in St Ives, Cornwall, its a traditional game that has been played since the
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