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Obey me on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn warns shadow cabinet dissenters

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Obey me on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn warns shadow cabinet dissenters Exclusive: Labour leader says debate is over as he seeks to shift focus to social justice and climateJeremy Corbyn has told his fractious shadow cabinet “the debate is over” on Brexit, as he seeks to stamp his authority on the general election campaign and shift the focus to social justice and the climate emergency.Speaking to the Guardian in the south-west London seat of Putney, the Labour leader claimed he had instructed frontbench colleagues to fall into line, after divisions over Brexit sparked a furious row over whether to go for an election. Continue reading... Go to Source

Call for radical overhaul of online casinos after far-reaching inquiry

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Call for radical overhaul of online casinos after far-reaching inquiry MPs favour reforms such as £2 limit on stakes, with Boris Johnson seen as sympatheticOnline casinos should be subject to maximum stake limits similar to the £2 limits imposed on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs), according to a report released by a group of MPs who are demanding a “root and branch” overhaul of gambling law.In a wide-ranging report, members of the cross-party group on gambling-related harm – who include high-profile Conservatives such as Iain Duncan Smith – called for a raft of measures to protect vulnerable people. Continue reading... Go to Source

Youth court system in ‘chaos’, says children’s commissioner

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Youth court system in 'chaos', says children's commissioner Vulnerable children in England and Wales waiting months for convictions, appearing without adult support and being wrongly placed in dock, Guardian investigation findsThe youth justice system in England and Wales is “chaotic and dysfunctional” following almost a decade of cuts and court closures, the children’s commissioner has warned, after a Guardian investigation found a system plagued by increasing delays, confusion and poor child protection.Anne Longfield called for a wholesale review of the youth justice system, saying the youth court was “not a child-friendly environment where you could really help a young person and is not meeting standards that we had hoped”. Continue reading... Go to Source

Drug reversing effects of opioid overdose to be handed out in England

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Drug reversing effects of opioid overdose to be handed out in England Exclusive: naloxone will be distributed on the streets as part of pilot scheme in Redcar and ClevelandA life-saving drug that reverses the effect of an overdose of an opioid, such as heroin, is to be handed out on the street to people in England under a pilot scheme to tackle the record numbers of drug-related deaths.The main life-threatening effect of an opioid overdose is to slow down or stop breathing – the drug naloxone blocks this effect and reverses breathing difficulties. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: Johnson says sorry to Tory members for extending deadline

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Brexit: Johnson says sorry to Tory members for extending deadline PM says failure to leave EU on 31 October is matter of ‘deep regret’ and blames parliamentBoris Johnson has apologised to Tory members who voted for him to become party leader for not taking Britain out of the EU on 31 October.The delay was a matter of “deep regret”, the prime minister said, describing extensions as “painful” because they caused the country uncertainty. Continue reading... Go to Source

Nigel Farage says he will not stand for MP in general election

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Nigel Farage says he will not stand for MP in general election Farage says he can ‘serve the cause better’ supporting Brexit party’s 600 candidatesNigel Farage has announced he will not make an eighth attempt to become an MP in December’s general election.Farage announced on Friday at his Brexit party’s campaign launch that it was preparing to stand candidates in the vast majority of seats across Britain unless it could strike a pact with the Conservatives. Continue reading... Go to Source
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