Tag: News Story

  • NEWS STORY : Former Speaker Betty Boothroyd Dies

    NEWS STORY : Former Speaker Betty Boothroyd Dies

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    Betty Boothroyd, the first female Speaker of the House of Commons, has died at the age of 93. Boothroyd served as the Speaker of the House of Commons between 1992 and 2000 and was the Labour MP for the constituency of West Bromwich, later West Bromwich West, between 1973 until 2000. Lindsay Hoyle, the current Speaker of the House, said in a statement:

    “She stuck by the rules, had a no-nonsense style, but any reprimands she did issue were done with good humour and charm. Betty was one of a kind. A sharp, witty and formidable woman – and I will miss her.”

    RESOURCES

    Lindsay Hoyle’s Statement

    Keir Starmer’s Statement

  • NEWS STORY : Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Moldova with Appointment of Fern Horine

    NEWS STORY : Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Moldova with Appointment of Fern Horine

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    Fern Horine has been confirmed as the UK’s next Ambassador to Moldova, succeeding Steven Fisher who is taking up another role within the Diplomatic Service. Horine currently works as the Deputy Head of the Transformation and Operations at the Foreign Office and will take up her new role in Moldova in October 2023.

    RESOURCES

    Government Press Release

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    Blog Posts by Fern Horine on Foreign Office Web-Site

    Fern Horine’s Twitter Account

  • NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Meets with US Vice-President Kamala Harris

    NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Meets with US Vice-President Kamala Harris

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    Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, has met with Kamala Harris, the Vice-President of the United States, at the Munich Security Conference. They spoke on a number of matters, but a spokesperson for the Prime Minister said that it was on Ukraine where the discussions were focused, adding:

    “They agreed that Putin’s war in Ukraine is a global war, both in terms of its impact on food and energy security and in terms of its implications for internationally accepted norms like sovereignty. The Prime Minister and Vice President Harris condemned those countries who have supported Putin’s efforts politically and militarily”.

    RESOURCES

    Government Press Release

    White House Press Release

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    Reuters News Story

  • NEWS STORY : Nicola Sturgeon Resigns as Scottish First Minister

    NEWS STORY : Nicola Sturgeon Resigns as Scottish First Minister

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    Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish First Minister, is expected to confirm her resignation at a press conference being held in Edinburgh today. She has held the role since November 2014 since she followed Alex Salmond following the independence referendum where the Scottish people voted to remain in the union. The SNP leader is yet to confirm a timetable for her standing down.

    RESOURCES

    Nicola Sturgeon’s Statement

  • NEWS STORY : Keir Starmer Confirms Jeremy Corbyn will not be a Labour Candidate at General Election

    NEWS STORY : Keir Starmer Confirms Jeremy Corbyn will not be a Labour Candidate at General Election

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    Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, has confirmed that Jeremy Corbyn will not be a candidate for the Labour Party at the next General Election. Corbyn was suspended from the party and from the Parliamentary Labour Party for downplaying a critical report into anti-semitism in the Labour Party and although his party membership was returned he hasn’t been able to sit as a Labour MP. Starmer said “what I said about the party changing, I meant, and we are not going back, and that is why Jeremy Corbyn will not stand as a Labour candidate at the next general election”. Jeremy Corbyn has yet to confirm whether he will contest the seat of Islington North which he has represented since 1983 as an independent candidate.

    RESOURCES

    Comments Made by Keir Starmer on Jeremy Corbyn

    Statement Made by Jeremy Corbyn on the Decision

    Comments Made by Bridget Phillipson on Jeremy Corbyn

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    Guardian News Story

    Labour Party

  • NEWS STORY : Jonathan Dimbleby Calls for the Resignation of Richard Sharp

    NEWS STORY : Jonathan Dimbleby Calls for the Resignation of Richard Sharp

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    Jonathan Dimbleby, a veteran broadcaster, has called for BBC Chairman Richard Sharp’s resignation due to Sharp’s role in facilitating an £800,000 loan for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson while he was applying for the BBC job. Along with Baroness Wheatcroft and other voices, Dimbleby has criticised Sharp saying that he “should fall on his sword”, and the controversy has led to growing calls for him to step down. Sharp’s involvement in the loan has potentially risked causing significant damage to the BBC, according to Dimbleby, and his actions have caused a “cronyism row” that has put his position as BBC Chairman under intense scrutiny.

    Despite a cross-party select committee report by MPs that found Sharp had made significant errors of judgment in facilitating the loan, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has continued to support him. The situation has now become increasingly tense and the controversy has raised concerns about the impartiality of the BBC and its structure of governance. The report concluded:

    “Mr Sharp recognised the need to be open and transparent over facilitating an introduction of the then Prime Minister to Mr Blyth regarding the £800,000 loan guarantee and brought this to the attention of the Cabinet Secretary. However, he failed to apply the same standards of openness and candour in his decision not to divulge this information during the interview process or to this committee during the pre-appointment hearing”.

    RESOURCES

    Culture Select Committee Report into Appointment of Richard Sharp

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    BBC News Story

  • NEWS STORY : Douglas Alexander to Stand in East Lothian for the Labour Party

    NEWS STORY : Douglas Alexander to Stand in East Lothian for the Labour Party

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    Douglas Alexander, the former Transport Secretary and Scottish Secretary, has announced a return to politics following his selection as the Labour candidate for the constituency of East Lothian at the next General Election. The SNP gained the constituency from Labour at the 2019 General Election with Paul McLennan winning with a majority of 1,179. Following his selection, Alexander said on Twitter that “I am humbled and grateful to be overwhelmingly selected today by local party members as Scottish Labour’s candidate for East Lothian”.

    RESOURCES

    Comments made by Douglas Alexander

    East Lothian Constituency

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    Douglas Alexander’s Twitter Account

    Scottish Labour’s Twitter Account

  • NEWS STORY : Bridget Phillipson Criticises Jeremy Corbyn’s “Staggering Lack of Self Reflection”

    NEWS STORY : Bridget Phillipson Criticises Jeremy Corbyn’s “Staggering Lack of Self Reflection”

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    Bridget Phillipson, the Shadow Education Secretary, has said on The News Agents Podcast that Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour leader, has shown “a staggering lack of self reflection”. When asked if he might be allowed to rejoin the Parliamentary Labour Party she added:

    “I don’t think Jeremy Corbyn has ever fully acknowledged what happened or his responsibilities. He isn’t reflecting on what took place. He again is looking to blame others or to make excuses and I don’t think that’s good enough”.

    Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, said in 2020 on Corbyn’s response to a critical EHRC report on the level of anti-semitism in the Labour party that “I was very disappointed in Jeremy Corbyn’s statement and appropriate action has been taken, which I fully support”.

    RESOURCES

    Bridget Phillipson’s Comments

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    The News Agents Podcast

    EHRC Report into Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party

    BBC News Story – Jeremy Corbyn Suspended

  • NEWS STORY : Violent Disorder Breaks Out Near Asylum Hotel in Knowsley

    NEWS STORY : Violent Disorder Breaks Out Near Asylum Hotel in Knowsley

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    A protest has taken place yesterday evening outside an asylum-seeker hotel in Knowsley, Merseyside, England which turned violent. A police van was set on fire and destroyed, with three people being arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.

    Clare Moseley, the founder of refugee charity Care4Calais, was among the people from pro-migrant groups who went to the Suites Hotel in Knowsley to oppose the anti-migrant protesters who were gathering. She said that the situation became like a war zone, with residents at the hotel having come from extreme conditions overseas and being terrified by what was taking place. There is a suggestion that the demonstration was triggered by a rumour that had been shared on social media. The local police condemned the incident, with Paul White, the Assistant Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, saying:

    “We will always respect the right to protest when these are peaceful, but the scenes tonight were completely unacceptable, putting those present, our officers and the wider community in danger. Thankfully we have not had any serious injuries reported up to this point, but for officers and police vehicles to be damaged in the course of their duty protecting the public is disgraceful”.

    George Howarth, the local Labour MP, said:

    “The people of Knowsley are not bigots and are welcoming to people escaping from some of the most dangerous places in the world in search of a place of safety”.

    RESOURCES

    Statement by George Howarth

    Statement by Merseyside Police

    George Howarth

  • NEWS STORY : Iain Duncan Smith Opposes Visit of Governor of Xinjiang to the UK

    NEWS STORY : Iain Duncan Smith Opposes Visit of Governor of Xinjiang to the UK

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    Sir Iain Duncan Smith, a Conservative politician and former leader of the party, is part of a cross-party group of MPs who are putting pressure on the UK government to cancel the planned visit of the governor of Xinjiang, Erkin Tuniyaz. The governor has been accused of human rights violations in the region and his visit has been opposed by a number of campaign groups.

    In a letter addressed to the Attorney General, Sir Iain has requested the governor’s arrest if he visits the UK, arguing that the visit would risk becoming a propaganda win for the Chinese government. The UK government has defended their stance on holding talks with the governor, despite the allegations of rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. The visit is expected to occur next week despite numerous MPs speaking against this in the House of Commons.

    Speaking for the Government, the Minister Leo Docherty said in the Commons:

    “China’s actions in Xinjiang are abhorrent and we will not legitimise them in any way. However, robust engagement to challenge human rights violations and to stand up for the rights of the oppressed is at the core of the UK’s diplomatic work around the world. We must be prepared to use diplomatic channels to achieve that end, hence officials would be prepared to offer him a meeting”.

    Duncan Smith replied:

    “I find that response from my hon. Friend, for whom I have the highest respect, to be a very weak turn from the Foreign Office. The Uyghur region in north-west China has been the site of severe human rights violations, crimes against humanity and genocide for more than six years. In 2017, satellite imagery confirmed that a network of internment camps had been set up throughout the region. Throughout this time, Erkin Tuniyaz has been responsible for the murderous and repressive policy, alongside its architect, Chen Quango”.

    RESOURCES

    Iain Duncan Smith’s Speech in the House of Commons

    Minister Leo Docherty’s Speech in the House of Commons

    Brendan O’Hara’s Speech in the House of Commons

    Catherine West’s Speech in the House of Commons

    Alicia Kearn’s Speech in the House of Commons

    EXTERNAL NEWS LINKS

    Guardian News Story