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Tory revolt looms over state plans to use child spies against their parents Everyone I have spoken to has been horrified by it when it s explained to them, said David Davis, former Brexit secretary
24 January 2021 • 8:00pm We must make sure that we get the safeguards right, otherwise we risk making the capability unworkable which would put children at further risks, said a Government source
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Boris Johnson faces a major Tory revolt this week over plans to allow children to be used as spies by state agencies against their parents.
Iain Duncan Smith, the former Tory leader, and David Davis, former Brexit secretary, are among Tory MPs backing rebel proposals to restrict the use of children as spies when the Covert Human Intelligence Source (CHIS) bill returns to the Commons.
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Duke and Duchess’ royal train tour to thank key workers
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge set off across the country by royal train to thank communities, outstanding individuals and key workers for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The duke and duchess, who wore face masks, set off on Sunday evening from London’s Euston station on a 1,250-mile, three-day tour, which will see them thank communities, outstanding individuals and key workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
During the event, William told Orson Parris, a network traffic controller for Transport for London: “Fingers crossed 2021 gets things back to normal.”
Duke and Duchess’ royal train tour to thank key workers
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge set off across the country by royal train to thank communities, outstanding individuals and key workers for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The duke and duchess, who wore face masks, set off on Sunday evening from London’s Euston station on a 1,250-mile, three-day tour, which will see them thank communities, outstanding individuals and key workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
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During the event, William told Orson Parris, a network traffic controller for Transport for London: “Fingers crossed 2021 gets things back to normal.”
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