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Anita Alig is a writer living in the West of Ireland. Above all, she loves poetry but also likes to put pen and paper to current affairs and lesser-told stories. Email: aliga@westminster-daily.com
Brexit

May warned of ‘constitutional crisis’ over Brexit legal advice

3 December 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Theresa May is defying intense pressure from all sides and refusing to publish the full legal advice on her Brexit withdrawal deal. The Prime Minister has been warned by Labour that she could spark a constitutional crisis if she only publishes an abridged version later today. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox is due to make a […]

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UKIP

UKIP MEP defects over Tommy Robinson appointment

2 December 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

A UKIP MEP has defected from the party in protest at its decision to bring English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson in as an adviser. Patrick O’Flynn accused UKIP leader Gerard Batten of having a ‘fixation’ with Robinson, who will advise on prison reform and grooming gangs. The party’s former economics spokesman has joined the […]

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Fare increases

Passengers face another hike in rail fares

1 December 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Rail passenger groups have reacted with dismay at the news that fares are to rise by around 3.1 per cent in January. The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) confirmed the increase despite calls for fares to be frozen after a year of disruption on the UK’s railway network. The latest hike is based on the Retail Price […]

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Brexit

Vote down Brexit deal and UK stays in or crashes out, says Tusk

30 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

The UK must choose between Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit agreement, remaining in the EU or departing without a deal, MPs were warned today. European Council president Donald Tusk said if Mrs May’s deal is voted down in Parliament on December 11 there would be no renegotiation. Tusk told the G20 summit in Argentina that […]

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Scotland

Brexit deal will be devastating for Scotland, says Sturgeon

29 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Scotland will be left worse off if the UK government’s draft Brexit agreement is passed by Parliament, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said. She said the SNP’s 35 Westminster MPs would vote against Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal when it comes before The Commons on December 11. The withdrawal agreement and political declaration that accompanies […]

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Citizenship

Home Office faces court over £1k fee levied on children

28 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Campaigners have been given the all clear by a judge to challenge the Home Office in court over fees charged to register a child as a British citizen. The Project for Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) can now apply for a judicial review over the legality of the £1,012 charge. The group says […]

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Brexit

Trump criticism of Brexit deal dismissed by Prime Minister

28 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Prime Minister Theresa May has dismissed President Donald Trump’s claim that her Brexit deal will make a trade agreement with the UK more unlikely. She told an audience in Wales that the country would be able to agree new deals after leaving the EU – and that trade talks were progressing with American officials. But […]

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Cadbury

Brexit fears cause shortage of stockpiling space

27 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

Firms looking to stockpile extra food supplies to insure against a hard Brexit are finding that warehouses are fully booked, MPs have been told. Ian Wright, head of the  Food and Drink Federation, said storage facilities for chilled and frozen food are at capacity and space for other goods is limited in certain areas. He […]

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Charity

320,000 people homeless in UK, claims housing charity

26 November 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

The number of homeless people in Britain has shot up over the past year to 320,000, a new study from the housing charity Shelter claims. This represents a rise of 13,000 – or four per cent – on the previous year, with an estimated 36 people becoming homeless daily across the country. Shelter says its […]

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Brexit

Scottish MPs will back People’s Vote on Brexit, says Sturgeon

9 October 201819 January 2024Political Fiber0

The Scottish National Party’s MPs in Westminster will back any vote in Parliament to hold a second Brexit referendum. Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made the pledge on a ‘People’s Vote’ on any final Brexit deal as cross-party support grows for it nationwide. She also reiterated that her MPs would vote against the final Brexit […]

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