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Asian MP ‘concerned’ over proposed ban on first-cousin marriages

A British Indian MP has expressed his concerns over a new bill tabled in the House of Commons that seeks to ban marriages between first cousins over the greater risk of children’s birth defects associated with the practice. The Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Bill got its first reading in Parliament on Tuesday (10) when backbench Tory MP Richard Holden ...

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UK announces planning overhaul to help meet 1.5 million new homes target

Britain on Thursday outlined details of an overhaul to its planning system to boost growth and hit a target of 1.5 million new homes in the next five years, including ordering local authorities to build more houses. The housebuilding target was one of six “milestones” announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer a week ago as he pledged to revamp a ...

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Improve productivity for more pay, public sector told

Public sector workers will only get above inflation pay increases if they improve productivity, Downing Street has said. Unions have reacted with anger to proposals for a 2.8% pay increase for teachers, NHS staff and senior civil servants next year. The British Medical Association (BMA) said there was a “very real risk” of further industrial action if “pay erosion” was ...

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Members of the Bangladesh Military receive medals for their participation in the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen

Bangla Mirror Desk:   British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke hosted a Ceremony at her residence on 10 December 2024 to present The King Charles III Coronation Medal to the members of the Bangladesh Military who participated in the historic Coronation event of Their Majesties The King and The Queen. The King Charles III Coronation Medal is a commemorative ...

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Thousands still without power as Storm Darragh warnings end

There was further wind and rain for some on Sunday, although the storm has now moved away from the UK Tens of thousands of people are facing another night without power after Storm Darragh swept across the UK. A final yellow weather warning for wind in England and Wales expired on Sunday evening, with the storm having now moved away ...

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Is Starmer speech a ‘plan for change’ or ‘emergency relaunch’?

They are not perhaps the most elegant duo of words, but they get to the heart of what the prime minister wants to set out in a wide-ranging speech on Thursday – what senior folk in government describe as “measurable deliverables”.In other words, Sir Keir Starmer’s “plan for change” to be revealed later will include half a dozen understandable, digestible ...

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UK updates travel advisory over terrorist attack risks 

    The United Kingdom has updated its travel advisory for Bangladesh, citing risks of terrorist attacks across the country. In a warning on Tuesday, the UK foreign, commonwealth and development office (FCDO) said “terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in Bangladesh. The attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreign nationals, such as crowded ...

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Ex-Labour candidate cleared over election bet

  A former Labour candidate has been cleared by the gambling watchdog, after he placed a bet that he would lose his bid to become an MP in this year’s general election. Kevin Craig was suspended as Labour’s candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich after it emerged the Gambling Commission had launched an investigation over the bet. Mr Craig’s ...

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Louise Haigh’s swift resignation prompts questions

Politics, with a big majority government, will be much quieter, some said. Not a bit of it. Here we are on a Friday, traditionally the sleepiest of Westminster’s weekdays, and MPs confront a potentially generational defining vote on assisted dying while the government confronts its first cabinet resignation. The first cabinet resignation is a moment for any government and a ...

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I’m not surprised some want an election re-run – PM Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer has said he is “not that surprised” that some people who did not vote Labour in the last election want a “re-run” of the poll. A petition on Parliament’s website accusing Labour of breaking promises and calling for a new general election has gathered more than two million signatures – the third highest since 2010. The petition ...

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