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Foreign Office neglected Britons abroad after Covid-19 travel bans, says report

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Foreign Office neglected Britons abroad after Covid-19 travel bans, says report MPs say ‘cost-cutting’ to blame for government’s slowness to charter repatriation flightsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) neglected British citizens stranded abroad during the peak of the Covid-19 outbreak, failing to organise charter flights swiftly or communicate meaningfully with those marooned, a damning report by MPs has said.Efforts to repatriate 1.3 million British nationals stranded overseas amid global travel bans, were too slow, too impersonal with “clear failings” in the government response, the foreign affairs committee concluded. Continue reading... Go to Source

Cut in stamp duty has only really benefited London, says Zoopla

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Cut in stamp duty has only really benefited London, says Zoopla Property website says sales jumped by 27% in first two weeks of stamp duty holidayCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe government’s stamp duty cut to reboot Britain’s virus-stricken property market has benefited London most and had little impact elsewhere so far, according to Zoopla.In a reflection of the disproportionate benefit for wealthier buyers, the property website said that agreed house sales in the capital jumped by 27% in the first two weeks of the stamp duty holiday. Continue reading... Go to Source
Trump responds to Reagan Foundation request to stop using Ronald’s image | New York Post

Trump responds to Reagan Foundation request to stop using Ronald’s image | New York Post

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http://youtu.be/0uC2OcQpYaw President Trump is hitting back at former President Ronald Reagan’s presidential foundation for asking his campaign and the Republican National Committee to stop using his likeness for fundraising. In a tweet posted Sunday afternoon, the commander-in-chief called out Frederick J. Ryan Jr., chairman of the Reagan Foundation board and publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, after the foundation told numerous news outlets it had asked the RNC to stop using the former president’s name and image to raise money. #DonaldTrump #RonaldReagan The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/ Follow The New York...

UK extends Spain non-essential travel advice to holiday islands

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UK extends Spain non-essential travel advice to holiday islands Thousands more holidays to be cancelled in latest coronavirus blow to tourism industryCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThousands more holidays are set to be cancelled after the UK government’s recommendation against all but essential travel to mainland Spain was extended to include the Canary and Balearic islands.The news will come as a further blow to the tourism industry and the Spanish government, which had lobbied hard for the removal of quarantine restrictions for tourists returning from the islands. Continue reading... Go to Source

Met uses software that can be deployed to see if ethnic groups ‘specialise’ in areas of crime

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Met uses software that can be deployed to see if ethnic groups 'specialise' in areas of crime Exclusive: Origins software produced by Trevor Phillips’s firm allows users to profile suspects, says companyThe Metropolitan police have been using software that can be deployed to help identify whether different ethnic groups “specialise” in particular types of crime, the Guardian can reveal.The Origins programme, produced by Webber Phillips, a consultancy run by Prof Richard Webber and the former Equality and Human Rights Commission chair Trevor Phillips has been described by the former as conferring the ability “to profile perpetrators and victims” of crimes. Continue reading... Go to Source

Revealed: oil giants help fund powerful police groups in top US cities

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Revealed: oil giants help fund powerful police groups in top US cities Investigation portrays fossil fuel industry as common enemy in struggle for racial and environmental justice in AmericaBig corporations accused of driving environmental and health inequalities in black and brown communities through toxic and climate-changing pollution are also funding powerful police groups in major US cities, according to a new investigation. Related: Trump is using federal agents as his 'goon squad', says Ice's ex-acting head Continue reading... Go to Source

Cheshire prison worker warned of problems before death of baby

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Cheshire prison worker warned of problems before death of baby Manager of mother-and-baby unit at Styal Prison wrote to politicians about her concerns for pregnant inmatesThe former manager of a prison mother-and-baby unit warned just months before the stillbirth of a baby there that such a tragedy was likely to happen because of concerns about conditions for pregnant women at the prison, the Guardian has learned.Tamsin Morris, a lawyer, who previously managed the mother-and-baby unit at Styal Prison in Wilmslow, Cheshire, wrote to the MP for the area, Esther McVey, to the Ministry of Justice and to the mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, in February of this year, raising concerns about conditions for pregnant women at the prison in the wake of the stillbirth of a baby at HMP Bronzefield...

British retailers issue warning over potential online sales tax

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British retailers issue warning over potential online sales tax Shoppers will pay more if chancellor goes ahead with digital levy in England and Wales, says lobby groupAn online sales tax would push up prices for consumers, the British retail industry lobby group has warned, after it emerged that Rishi Sunak is exploring plans for a levy to protect high street shops from mounting competition.Against a backdrop of rising retail job losses and store closures triggered by the coronavirus crisis, the chancellor is looking at taxing internet shopping for England and Wales as a potential replacement for business rates, the levy on companies based on the premises they occupy. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: holidaymakers’ plans in disarray after Spain quarantine imposed

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UK coronavirus live: holidaymakers' plans in disarray after Spain quarantine imposed Growing concern more travel plans could be thrown into chaos in coming weeks with sudden changes to restrictions Quarantine for travellers from Spain is blunt tool, says LabourUK could impose more ‘handbrake restrictions’ on arrivals beyond SpainUK-Spain flights and holidays: what are your rights?Earlier lockdown ‘would have saved lives of London bus drivers’Coronavirus: latest global updates 12.19pm BST More than a quarter of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) NHS staff are still waiting for a risk assessment for Covid-19, data suggests. Figures seen by the Health Service Journal (HSJ) suggest 73% of BAME staff had had a risk assessment in England by 17 July, but in some ho...

Earlier lockdown would have saved lives of London bus drivers, says report

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Earlier lockdown would have saved lives of London bus drivers, says report Male bus drivers in capital were 3.5 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than men in other jobsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageImposing an earlier lockdown in England would have saved lives, according to a report into the high death rate of London bus drivers in the pandemic by a leading expert on health and social inequalities.Male London bus drivers aged 20 to 65 were 3.5 times more likely to die from Covid-19 between March and May than men in other occupations across England and Wales, says Sir Michael Marmot. Continue reading... Go to Source

Chief rabbi accuses Facebook and Twitter of complicity in antisemitism

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Chief rabbi accuses Facebook and Twitter of complicity in antisemitism Ephraim Mirvis joins 48-hour boycott after grime musician Wiley’s tiradeThe UK’s chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, has accused Facebook and Twitter of complicity in antisemitism through inaction as he urged both platforms do more to tackle hate speech after last week’s antisemitic tirade from the grime musician Wiley.In a letter to the technology companies’ chief executives, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey, Mirvis said “the woeful lack of responsible leadership from companies including Twitter and Facebook … cannot be allowed to stand. Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson: obesity drive will not be ‘bossy or nannying’

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Boris Johnson: obesity drive will not be 'bossy or nannying' Campaigners welcome plans but there is scepticism about how effective they will proveCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBoris Johnson has formally launched the government’s efforts to reduce obesity levels in the UK by saying it will be supportive rather than “excessively bossy or nannying”, amid some scepticism about how effective the plan will prove.While new measures will include bans on junk food advertising, there is no proposal to extend the earlier tax on sugary drinks to other products, including foods. Continue reading... Go to Source
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