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Migrant workers in UK to fill care roles ‘charged up to £20,000’ in illegal fees
Migrant workers who come to the UK to bolster the country’s care system are having to share beds, sleep rough, and are in some cases being charged more than £20,000 in illegal fees, according to research.
A survey of more than 3,000 people who have travelled to the UK on …
Government officials ‘more pessimistic’ about financial health of rugby union
Government officials say they are increasingly pessimistic over the financial stability of professional rugby union, as they defended
loans given to sports organisations
during the pandemic.A National Audit Office (NAO) report published last year said that as much as £29m of a total £474 million lent …
Macron touts Europe and trolls Trump at Paris AI summit
Revelations of Israeli spyware abuse raise fears over possible use by Trump
celebrated a major legal victory
in December against NSO Group, the Israeli maker of one of the world’s most powerful cyberweapons,a new threat was detected
, this time involving another Israel-based company that has previously agreed contracts with democratic governments around the …Couple win refund after buying £32m moth-infested London mansion
The daughter of a Georgian billionaire and her husband have been granted a refund after buying a £32m London mansion that was infested with moths.
Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak bought the early Victorian seven-bedroom Notting Hill home in May 2019. It boasted a pool, spa, gym, wine room, …
Hamas suspends release of Israeli hostages over ‘violations’ of ceasefire
Hamas has said it is delaying the release of Israeli hostages indefinitely over “violations” of the ceasefire deal, prompting Israel’s defence minister to put the country’s military on alert with orders to prepare for “any scenario in Gaza”.
Mediators fear a breakdown of the three-week-old ceasefire, Egyptian security sources told …
‘Vile’ Labour WhatsApp group exposes toxic divisions in Andrew Gwynne’s power base
The brutally swift downfall of the health minister Andrew Gwynne and his Labour colleague Oliver Ryan was a story few in Westminster saw coming.
Gwynne, 50, had managed to dodge most controversies during his near 20-year stint in parliament, though rose to brief fame for calling Boris Johnson a “pillock” …
Labour channels its inner sadist with deportation video nasty | John Crace
“Oi, you there! Yes, you the foreign-looking one. Get a move on. And you can leave that puffer jacket behind. That wasn’t a present. You were only lent it because you said you were cold.
“Hurry up, now. Up the stairs with you. And no more of that ‘chicken nugget …
Drax is the subsidy show that goes on and on | Nils Pratley
No 10 denies dragging king into politics after visit to Cornwall with Starmer
Downing Street has insisted that King Charles was not at risk of being dragged into politics after the monarch took Keir Starmer and his deputy on a tour of a housing project in Cornwall.
In a rare joint engagement between the monarch and political leaders, the trio visited Nansledan, a …