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Ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans brought forward to 2030

Ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans brought forward to 2030

Ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans brought forward to 2030

17 November 2020

Boris Johnson has confirmed the move as he set out his 10-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’.


Union raises concerns about MSPs on Alex Salmond complaint committee

Union raises concerns about MSPs on Alex Salmond complaint committee

Union raises concerns about MSPs on Alex Salmond complaint committee

17 November 2020

FDA general secretary Dave Penman has written to the committee convener Linda Fabiani.


Key questions answered on petrol and diesel ban

Key questions answered on petrol and diesel ban

Key questions answered on petrol and diesel ban

17 November 2020

The Government has brought forward the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans.


Salmond inquiry told late discovery of evidence was ’embarrassing’

Salmond inquiry told late discovery of evidence was ’embarrassing’

Salmond inquiry told late discovery of evidence was ’embarrassing’

17 November 2020

Lord Advocate James Wolffe said the ‘damaging’ documents undermined the Scottish Government’s defence against the former first minister.


Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension case being heard by Labour disputes panel

Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension case being heard by Labour disputes panel

Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension case being heard by Labour disputes panel

17 November 2020

Mr Corbyn has acknowledged that concerns around anti-Semitism in Labour were not ‘exaggerated’.


Government could face ‘post-Covid exodus’ of school leaders, union warns

Government could face ‘post-Covid exodus’ of school leaders, union warns

Government could face ‘post-Covid exodus’ of school leaders, union warns

17 November 2020

Nearly half of heads are more likely to leave their role prematurely due to pandemic, survey finds.


Government’s winter coronavirus campaign encourages people to open windows

Government’s winter coronavirus campaign encourages people to open windows

Government’s winter coronavirus campaign encourages people to open windows

17 November 2020

A video released by the Department of Health encourages people to properly ventilate their homes to reduce the risk of infection.


Dinosaurs were not in decline when asteroid hit, study suggests

Dinosaurs were not in decline when asteroid hit, study suggests

Dinosaurs were not in decline when asteroid hit, study suggests

17 November 2020

The researchers of the latest study say it is difficult to assess the diversity of dinosaurs due to gaps in the fossil record.


Concerns over No 10 interference in business decisions with security impact

Concerns over No 10 interference in business decisions with security impact

Concerns over No 10 interference in business decisions with security impact

17 November 2020

Tory former leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith suggested changes are needed to the National Security and Investment Bill.


Deals examined by National Audit Office as part of coronavirus contracts probe

Deals examined by National Audit Office as part of coronavirus contracts probe

Deals examined by National Audit Office as part of coronavirus contracts probe

17 November 2020

Here are some of the deals examined by the National Audit Office.


Man convicted over tweet linking Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf to terrorism

Man convicted over tweet linking Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf to terrorism

Man convicted over tweet linking Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf to terrorism

17 November 2020

Stuart Smith was found guilty on Tuesday after a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court.


New Covid-19 restrictions give Scots chance of Christmas respite, says Sturgeon

New Covid-19 restrictions give Scots chance of Christmas respite, says Sturgeon

New Covid-19 restrictions give Scots chance of Christmas respite, says Sturgeon

17 November 2020

Scotland’s First Minister said moving 11 council areas into the highest tier of measures is an ‘unpalatable but necessary’ step.


PM vows to be ‘voice’ of pro-Union majority after devolution ‘disaster’ remarks

PM vows to be ‘voice’ of pro-Union majority after devolution ‘disaster’ remarks

PM vows to be ‘voice’ of pro-Union majority after devolution ‘disaster’ remarks

17 November 2020

It comes after a Cabinet minister said those pushing for a second Scottish independence referendum were ‘frankly mad’.


Migrant deaths accused ‘was having an affair’, ex-wife tells jury

Migrant deaths accused ‘was having an affair’, ex-wife tells jury

Migrant deaths accused ‘was having an affair’, ex-wife tells jury

17 November 2020

Gheorghe Nica denies 39 counts of manslaughter.


Job losses: Major cuts since the start of the pandemic

Job losses: Major cuts since the start of the pandemic

Job losses: Major cuts since the start of the pandemic

17 November 2020

Workwear and textile firm Johnson Service Group has cut around 1,550 jobs, becoming the latest to feel the pinch from the Covid-19 crisis.It adds to more than 250,000 job losses or potential redundancies announced since the start of the pandemic.Here is a list of some of the high-profile British employers that have announced major cuts since the start of the lockdown.– Major potential job losses announced since March 23: Total: 250,185November 17 – Johnson Service Group – 1,550November 12 – WH Smith – 200November 9 – Reach – 150November 5 – Sainsbury’s – 3,500November 5 – Caterpillar – 700November 4 – John Lewis Partnership – 1,500November 4 – Lloyds – 1,070October 29 – Pizza Express – 1,300October 27 – Revolution Bars – 130October 16 – Pret a Manger – 400October 15 – Marston’s – 2,150October 14 – Gourmet Burger Kitchen – 362October 9 – Edinburgh Woollen Mill – 24,000 at riskOctober 8 – National Trust – 1,300October 8 – HSS Hire – 300October 7 – Manchester Airport Group – 892October 7 – Greene King – 800October 6 – Virgin Money – 400October 6 – Vp – 150October 5 – Cineworld – 5,500 (many cuts likely to be temporary)September 30 – TSB – 900September 30 – Shell – 9,000 worldwideSeptember 29 – Ferguson – 1,200September 22 – Wetherspoon – 400 to 450September 22 – Whitbread – 6,000September 18 – Investec – 210September 15 – Waitrose – 124September 14 – London City Airport – 239September 9 – Lloyds Bank – 865September 9 – Pizza Hut – 450September 4 – Virgin Atlantic – 1,150September 3 – Costa – 1,650August 27 – Pret a Manger – 2,800 (includes 1,000 announced on July 6)August 26 – Gatwick Airport – 600August 25 – Co-operative Bank – 350August 20 – Alexander Dennis – 650August 18 – Bombardier – 95August 18 – Marks & Spencer – 7,000August 14 – Yo! Sushi – 250August 14 – River Island – 350August 12 – NatWest – 550August 11 – InterContinental Hotels – 650 worldwideAugust 11 – Debenhams – 2,500August 7 – Evening Standard – 115August 6 – Travelex – 1,300August 6 – Wetherspoons – 110 to 130August 5 – M&Co – 380August 5 – Arsenal FC – 55August 5 – WH Smith – 1,500August 4 – Dixons Carphone – 800August 4 – Pizza Express – 1,100 at riskAugust 3 – Hays Travel – up to 878August 3 – DW Sports – 1,700 at riskJuly 31 – Byron – 651July 30 – Pendragon – 1,800July 29 – Waterstones – unknown number of head office rolesJuly 28 – Selfridges – 450July 27 – Oak Furnitureland – 163 at riskJuly 23 – Dyson – 600 in UK, 300 overseasJuly 22 – Mears – fewer than 200July 20 – Marks & Spencer – 950 at riskJuly 17 – Azzurri Group (owns Zizzi and Ask Italian) – up to 1,200July 16 – Genting – 1,642 at riskJuly 16 – Burberry – 150 in UK, 350 overseasJuly 15 – Banks Mining – 250 at riskJuly 15 – Buzz Bingo – 573 at riskJuly 14 – Vertu – 345July 14 – DFS – up to 200 at riskJuly 9 – General Electric – 369July 9 – Eurostar – unknown numberJuly 9 – Boots – 4,000July 9 – John Lewis – 1,300 at riskJuly 9 – Burger King – 1,600 at riskJuly 7 – Reach (owns Daily Mirror and Daily Express newspapers) – 550July 6 – Pret a Manger – 1,000 at riskJuly 2 – Casual Dining Group (owns Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge) – 1,909July 1 – SSP (owns Upper Crust) – 5,000 at riskJuly 1 – Arcadia (owns TopShop) – 500July 1 – Harrods – 700July 1 – Virgin Money – 300June 30 – Airbus – 1,700June 30 – TM Lewin – 600June 30 – Smiths Group – “some job losses”June 25 – Royal Mail – 2,000June 24 – Jet2 – 102June 24 – Swissport – 4,556June 24 – Crest Nicholson – 130June 23 – Shoe Zone – unknown number of jobs in head officeJune 19 – Aer Lingus – 500June 17 – HSBC – unknown number of jobs in UK, 35,000 worldwideJune 15 – Jaguar Land Rover – 1,100June 15 – Travis Perkins – 2,500June 12 – Le Pain Quotidien – 200June 11 – Heathrow – at least 500June 11 – Bombardier – 600June 11 – Johnson Matthey – 2,500June 11 – Centrica – 5,000June 10 – Quiz – 93June 10 – The Restaurant Group (owns Frankie and Benny’s) – 3,000June 10 – Monsoon Accessorise – 545June 10 – Everest Windows – 188June 8 – BP – 10,000 worldwideJune 8 – Mulberry – 375June 5 – Victoria’s Secret – 800 at riskJune 5 – Bentley – 1,000June 4 – Aston Martin – 500June 4 – Lookers – 1,500May 29 – Belfast International Airport – 45May 28 – Debenhams (in second announcement) – “hundreds” of jobsMay 28 – EasyJet – 4,500 worldwideMay 26 – McLaren – 1,200May 22 – Carluccio’s – 1,000May 21 – Clarks – 900May 20 – Rolls-Royce – 9,000May 20 – Bovis Homes – unknown numberMay 19 – Ovo Energy – 2,600May 19 – Antler – 164May 15 – JCB – 950 at riskMay 13 – Tui – 8,000 worldwideMay 12 – Carnival UK (owns P&O Cruises and Cunard) – 450May 11 – P&O Ferries – 1,100 worldwideMay 5 – Virgin Atlantic – 3,150May 1 – Ryanair – 3,000 worldwideApril 30 – Oasis Warehouse – 1,800April 29 – WPP – unknown numberApril 28 – British Airways – 12,000April 23 – Safran Seats – 400April 23 – Meggitt – 1,800 worldwideApril 21 – Cath Kidston – 900April 17 – Debenhams – 422March 31 – Laura Ashley – 268March 30 – BrightHouse – 2,400 at riskMarch 27 – Chiquito – 1,500 at risk.


Call to extend financial lifeline to disabled people on legacy benefits

Call to extend financial lifeline to disabled people on legacy benefits

Call to extend financial lifeline to disabled people on legacy benefits

17 November 2020

The Disability Benefits Consortium is calling for an end to what it calls a ‘discriminatory two tier welfare state’.


Parliament Square spruce hailed as the ‘start of Christmas’

Parliament Square spruce hailed as the ‘start of Christmas’

Parliament Square spruce hailed as the ‘start of Christmas’

17 November 2020

The 43ft spruce will arrive in London on Saturday.


Mark Drakeford: Devolution has thrived under Welsh Labour

Mark Drakeford: Devolution has thrived under Welsh Labour

Mark Drakeford: Devolution has thrived under Welsh Labour

17 November 2020

The Welsh first minister said comments by Boris Johnson had shown ‘old hostility to devolution’ from Westminster.


Level 4 restrictions: Key points as 11 areas move into Scotland’s highest tier

Level 4 restrictions: Key points as 11 areas move into Scotland’s highest tier

Level 4 restrictions: Key points as 11 areas move into Scotland’s highest tier

17 November 2020

The new measures are the closest Scots have come to the lockdown introduced in March.


Caffeine in pregnancy linked to stillbirth – study

Caffeine in pregnancy linked to stillbirth – study

Caffeine in pregnancy linked to stillbirth – study

17 November 2020

But a charity said that women ‘shouldn’t be worried about the occasional cup of coffee’.


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