Almost one in three Tory councillors back Reform UK as the best party to tackle illegal immigration, new polling suggests. The survey of 391 Conservative councillors found 77% said Rishi Sunak’s party has handled the issue badly, with just 7% believing they
Prince William’s flagship five-year project Homewards, which he launched last June, selected six locations to pilot the project aimed at making rough sleeping “rare, brief and unrepeated”. Today, Homebase has pledged £1 million of support to the project, while Sheffield landlords have
The stunning island state of Hawaii is considering the introduction of a tourist tax to be paid by holidaymakers whenever they check into a hotel or vacation rental on the territory. A new legislation, the House Bill 2406, regarding this fee, was
Edinburgh firefighters have scrambled to a block of flats to tackle a huge fire, forcing around 100 residents to evacuate. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) sent 12 fire engines to the huge fire on Breadalbane Street in Leith. They got
A major fire has erupted in Hebron, 30 km south of Jerusalem. Local reports said the fire started at the Royal Factory warehouse before quickly spreading across nearby neighbourhoods. The mayor of Hebron, in the West Bank, said the local firefighting force
Without a senior midfielder on the bench, Klopp was forced to call upon Joe Gomez as a replacement for Gravenberch. He took up a position at right-back while Conor Bradley pushed forward and Harvey Elliott came inside alongside Wataru Endo and Alexis
A Conservative peer is calling on the government to honour a pledge to invest in specialist fracture clinics made during a parliamentary debate last week. During a debate on Monday Lord Markham, Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health revealed
The Environment Agency has launched an economic crime unit to address “serious financial offences” in the waste sector, the quango has announced. Waste crime costs the economy an estimated £1 billion every year and is often linked to other serious offences involving
Officials from the UK and France have agreed to ramp up their use of drones to monitor migrants attempting to cross the Channel. France has now confirmed it will deploy aerial surveillance regularly for the first time over the Northern coast of
Urgent action is needed to tackle the “ticking time bomb” of children missing school in the aftermath of the pandemic, the Government has been warned.