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An employee stands before a costume for the Queen of Hearts by Bob Crowley on display at the Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
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17 May 2021
Passengers prepare to board an easyJet flight to Faro, Portugal, at Gatwick Airport after the ban on international leisure travel for people in England was lifted following the further easing of lockdown restrictions in England
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Emergency workers at the scene of a suspected gas explosion, in which a young child was killed and two people were seriously injured, on Mallowdale Ave Heysham which caused 2 houses to collapse and badly damaged another
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There are thousands of people who could run the country better that “completely out of depth” Boris Jonson, Dominic Cummings has said.
The prime minister s former chief of staff told MPs that there were profound problems with the nature of the UK s political system illustrated by the PM’s rise to power.
And Mr Cummings also said it was crackers that someone like himself should be able to rise to the top of government. I think there s a very profound question about the nature of our political system. That means that we got at the last election a choice between Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson, he said.
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As many as 150,000 or more EU citizens could be left in a Windrush-style immigration limbo because of holes in the government s EU settlement scheme, experts have estimated.
At a hearing of a parliamentary committee on Tuesday peers were told that those who were digitally excluded, who lack evidential paperwork, are simply unaware of the scheme would likely fall through the cracks.
The deadline to apply for settled status is just a month away on 30 June, though the Home Office has indicated that it will be flexible with accepting late applications.
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Farmers fear a no-tariff deal could see the UK flooded with cheap and lower-quality meat (Getty Images)
Opposition to the UK government’s prospective Australia trade deal continues to rage, with farmers claiming the proposals are “wholly irresponsible” and the SNP throwing down a gauntlet for Scottish secretary Alister Jack to “fight back” or resign.
Reports this week that – following fierce opposition within cabinet – international trade secretary Liz Truss had been given the go-ahead by Boris Johnson to offer a 15-year transition period eventually allowing Australian exporters unfettered access to the UK market, free of protections requested by British farmers, were immediately met with outcry.