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Family appeals to Dominic Raab over killer pilot’s release

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The justice secretary has promised to “very rigorously” examine the parole case of Robert Brown. Who was sentenced to 26 years in prison. For killing his 46-year-old wife Joanna. The justice secretary has been contacted by the mother of a woman who was slain by her pilot husband more than ten years ago in order … Read more

Starmer and Sunak argues over Raab bullying allegations

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The bullying claims against Deputy PM Dominic Raab have caused a fight. The Labor leader criticized Mr. Sunak for being “too weak to do something about it”. The prime minister assured that “due process” was being followed. The bullying claims against Deputy PM Dominic Raab have caused a fight between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir … Read more

Nadhim Zahawi claims tax error was careless and not deliberate

Nadhim Zahawi

Nadhim Zahawi says he paid a tax bill to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). HMRC has concluded that Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs were in order. When he was appointed chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster. Nadhim Zahawi, the chairman of the Tory Party, claims that HMRC recognized one of his tax-related mistakes as having been … Read more

UK PM Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing seatbelt in car

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Rishi Sunak issued fixed penalty notice for not fastening his seatbelt. The 42-year-old was making a social media video while driving in Lancashire. Mr Sunak will pay the £100 fine, which could rise to £500 if case ends up in court. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was penalized for not fastening his seatbelt while making a … Read more

Who could take over as UK prime minister?

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  • Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt are among the bookies’ frontrunners for the top job.
  • Zahawi Zahawi is a former refugee from Iraq who co-founded the prominent polling company YouGov.
  • His private wealth has drawn attention, including when he claimed parliamentary expenses for heating his horse stables.

 

Boris Johnson’s days as Prime Minister of the UK appear to be numbered, following the resignations of two high-profile members of his senior ministerial team.

However, while several potential successors have been proposed, there is no clear favourite.

 

Rishi Sunak 

The UK’s first Hindu chancellor of the exchequer, who quit on Tuesday, was until recently the bookmakers’ favourite.

But his prospects were dented by questions over his private wealth and family’s tax arrangements.

His resignation has seen him return as one of the bookies’ frontrunners for the top job.

Sunak, 42, has a high profile on social media, and won plaudits for shoring up the economy during the pandemic.

But his refusal initially to authorise more support over a surging cost-of-living crisis has hurt his popularity.

 

Jeremy Hunt

Former foreign and health secretary Jeremy Hunt, 55, lost to Johnson in the 2019 leadership contest, when he branded himself as the “serious” alternative.

Hunt sent a thinly veiled campaign message for a new leadership bid last month, arguing that under Johnson “we are no longer trusted by the electorate” and “we are set to lose the next general election”.

But the fluent Japanese speaker lacks Johnson’s charisma. His pre-pandemic record as health secretary was recently savaged by a Johnson ally.

 

Liz Truss 

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, 46, is popular among Conservative party members, liked for her outspokenness and willingness to go on the political attack.

But that has also stoked questions about her judgement, for instance when in February she encouraged Britons to fight in Ukraine. Critics say her leadership posturing is too overt.

When she headed the Department for International Trade, some MPs dubbed it the “Department for Instagramming Truss” because of her prolific output on the social media site.

Sajid Javid

Javid, who also quit as health secretary on Tuesday, had previously resigned as finance minister in 2020.

The 52 year old is the son of a Pakistani immigrant bus driver who went on to become a high-flying banker.

Like Sunak, he also faces questions about his personal wealth and tax affairs.

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Ben Wallace 

The defence secretary, 52, has narrowly topped some recent polls of Tory grassroots’ preferred next leader due to his role in the Ukraine crisis.

The former army officer and Johnson ally has downplayed wanting to lead the party but is seen as a straight-talking and competent.

 

 Nadhim Zahawi 

Newly appointed as finance minister, Zahawi, 55, was praised for overseeing Britain’s pandemic vaccines rollout.

Before that he was education secretary.

Zahawi is a former refugee from Iraq who came to Britain as a child speaking no English. Before entering politics, he co-founded the prominent polling company YouGov.

But his private wealth has also drawn adverse attention, including when he claimed parliamentary expenses for heating his horse stables.

 

Tom Tugendhat 

The former army officer, 49, is a prominent backbencher who chairs parliament’s influential Foreign Affairs Committee.

Tugendhat has indicated he will stand in any leadership contest but there is no love lost between him and Johnson loyalists.

A hawk on China, he has been critical of the government’s handling of the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

 

Penny Mordaunt 

Mordaunt, 49, is the first woman to have been UK defence secretary and is currently a junior trade minister.

The Royal navy reservist is seen as likely to run but considered a long shot.

A strong Brexit supporter and key figure in the 2016 “Leave” campaign, she has been tipped as a potential unity candidate who could draw support from the Conservative party’s warring factions.

 

Dominic Raab 

Deputy prime minister and justice secretary Dominic Raab, 48, led the country when Johnson was in intensive care in hospital with Covid-19 in 2020.

The former lawyer and karate black belt is regarded as a trustworthy ally.

However, his promotion from foreign secretary to justice was seen as a demotion after he initially failed to cut short a holiday as the Taliban took control of Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital.

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UK drivers in go-slow protest over surging fuel prices

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  • Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on UK motorways.
  • Senior criminal lawyers stage second walkout in England and Wales in protest of government fee cuts.
  • Britain’s headline inflation rate is at 40-year high, driven in part by the Ukraine crisis.

 

Protesters clogged major UK roads on Monday with a slow-moving procession of vehicles, demanding that the government intervene in the face of skyrocketing fuel prices.

The strike came as senior criminal lawyers staged a second walkout in England and Wales in protest of years of government fee cuts, escalating a “summer of discontent” in Britain.

Rail workers have already staged a series of stoppages to press for better pay as Britain’s headline inflation reaches a 40-year high of just under 10 percent, driven in part by the war in Ukraine.

On the roads, a social media campaign called Fuel Price Stand Against Tax mobilised drivers to drive deliberately slowly on motorways and other arterial routes, demanding the government slash fuel duty.

One of the motorways affected was the M4 including the Prince of Wales Bridge, which links England and Wales.

Welsh police said they had arrested 12 people for driving under 30 miles (48 kilometres) per hour for “a prolonged amount of time”.

Vicky Stamper lost her job as a truck driver last month after the company was forced to cut costs in the face of the surging fuel costs.

“I’m here because I’ve lost my job because of the fuel, and the greedy people at the top taking all of our money,” she told AFP just over the border in England.

Addressing any members of the public inconvenienced by the action, Stamper said “we’re doing this for everyone”.

“If they want to have a whinge, instead of whinging, join us.”

The government insists it has already cut fuel duty once, and is offering other financial support for the public, while blaming Russia for igniting the rapid rise in energy prices.

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United Kingdom condemns court decision to block Rwanda deportation

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Britain’s justice secretary says the European Court of Human Rights overstepped its jurisdiction in halting asylum seekers’ deportation to Rwanda. Dominic Raab says flights will go ahead despite criticism from the UN, the Church of England and Prince Charles. Some in the UK have called for Britain to withdraw from the European Convention on Human … Read more

Levi Bellfield’s request for a prison wedding; Ministry of Justice says he may harm his fiancee

Levi Bellfield’s request for a prison wedding; Ministry of Justice says he may harm his fiancée Allowing Levi Bellfield’s solicitation to get hitched in jail is “unfathomable” except if genuine defending worries are tended to, Dominic Raab has said. Bellfield, who killed Marsha McDonnell, Amelie Delagrange, and Milly Dowler, is locked in and has mentioned … Read more

Russia bans entry to 287 British MPs over Ukraine

Russia

Russia has banned entry to 287 British MPs after the UK blacklisted Russian lawmakers over Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, said the foreign ministry on Wednesday. “In response to the decision taken by the British government on March 11 to add 386 State Duma deputies to a sanctions list, in a reciprocal move, personal restrictions … Read more

Defeating Putin in Ukraine could take years: Dominic Raab

Dominic Raab

Vladimir Putin’s conquest of Ukraine may take years, Britain’s deputy prime minister has admitted, as Labour accuses the government of moving too slowly on sanctions. People who thought the crisis could be resolved in days were “delusory,” according to Dominic Raab, and Nato would need to “show some strategic stamina” in order to force the … Read more

UK likely to suspend extradition treaty with Chinese territory

UK likely to suspend extradition treaty with Chinese territory

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is likely to suspend the UK’s extradition treaty with Hong Kong as tensions between the UK and China prevails. The announcement comes after the UK decides to ban Chinese company Huawei from its 5G network. China has accused the UK of interfering in its internal matters. Mr. Raab will likely to … Read more

Coronavirus in UK-Foreign secretary asks people to use commom sense to meet people outside

Coronavirus in UK-Foreign secretary asks people to use commom sense to meet people outside

UK government has announced that people in England can “meet up with other people” as long as they are outside and are 2m apart.  The UK has 186,984 active cases of coronavirus whereas 31,855 have lost their lives. The new rule is included in a 50-page guidance document that the government will publish later.  Prime Minister … Read more

International Ministers concerned over HR violations in Kashmir

International Ministers on Kashmir

The United Kingdom has said any allegations of human rights violations in occupied Kashmir since India revoked the special status of the territory must be thoroughly, promptly and transparently investigated. The British Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, addressing in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament, said “All and any allegations of human … Read more

UK Iran Tension: UK refused settlement talks with Iran on oil tanker sizer

The dispute between UK and Iran over the oil tankers is getting high and the UK government has completely refused to have dialogues with Iran. According to the details, Dominic Raab, the British Foreign Secretary, completely refuses the settlement agreements with Iran and also warned Iran to settle relations with Britain. Earlier, an Iranian oil … Read more