Inequality leaving 115,000 dementia cases ‘undiagnosed’ in England
More than 115,000 people with dementia are going undiagnosed because of where they live, analysis of official figures shows. The number of adults living with dementia worldwide is on course to nearly triple to 153 million by 2050. In England, the NHS calculates that more than 700,000 people over 65 have dementia. But analysis of NHS primary care dementia figures released last week reveals startling regional variation in diagnosis rates, with a 45 percentage point difference between the top and bottom performers. In all only 459,000 people in England actually have a recorded diagnosis, leaving more than 255,000 patients living with dementia without one.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/23/inequality-leaving-115000-dementia-cases-undiagnosed-in-england
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National Gridlock The UK’s Energy System is Broken – Will Labour’s Plans Fix It
One of the centrepieces of Labour’s current policy platform is the aim of Spending £28 billion a year on a ‘Green Prosperity Plan’ by the middle of the next Parliament, with much of this going to fund its nationalised energy company GB Energy. Although the plan has been watered down since it was announced – going from £28 billion of additional funding immediately to £20 billion of additional funding by the end of the next Parliament according to Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis – it still represents a significant change in policy from the Government, and a potentially significant boost for the UK’s energy infrastructure. The Government has a target of decarbonising the electricity grid by 2035, meaning that 100% of the electricity we use will come from renewable sources. Fossil fuels still account for around 30% of the electricity flowing through the grid today, while over the past year, they have made up around 37% of our electricity, compared to 36% for renewables.
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/24/national-gridlock-the-uks-energy-system-is-broken-will-labours-plans-fix-it/
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Conservatives Face Backlash Over Ban on Nitrous Oxide as Move Criminalises More Young people
In a move that has sparked a wave of criticism from experts – but generated positive noises from the Daily Mail – the UK Government has declared that from November 8 this year, the possession of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, will be illegal. Users now face up to two years in prison, while dealers – who could include teens passing cannisters to their friends at music festivals – face up to 14 years in jail, at a time when prisons are overflowing. Those not sent to prison face unlimited fines. The move is part of the Government’s crackdown on anti-social behaviour. But it has been met with stern criticism from public health experts and campaigners who warn that the substance will now move into an unregulated black market.
The Government claims the policy will curb the “heavy, regular abuse” of the substance, associated with health risks and littering, in a populist nod to voters upset at seeing NOS canisters on their street.
Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said the move is a fulfilment of the Government’s “zero-tolerance” approach towards anti-social behaviour and flagrant drug taking in public spaces.
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/19/the-last-laugh-conservatives-face-backlash-over-ban-on-nitrous-oxide-as-move-criminalises-more-young-people/
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Fury at year-long Home Office delay over protest buffer zones at UK abortion clinics
Pro-choice MPs and activists have expressed their frustration at the government’s failure to implement a law on buffer zones around abortion clinics one year after 297 MPs voted in favour of the zones and as women face a new wave of protests when accessing reproductive care. A Home Office spokesperson told the Observer that timelines would be confirmed “in due course” but refused to explain why the law was not yet in force and failed to confirm if a consultation on safe-access zones legislation had been launched. Labour MP Stella Creasy, who has been targeted by anti-abortion protesters, called on the government to urgently intervene. “The Home Office hasn’t even got the courtesy to think of a decent excuse about why they are ignoring that vote or why in the bill they put this backdoor block on a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion in peace,” Creasy told the Observer.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/21/fury-at-year-long-home-office-delay-over-protest-buffer-zones-at-uk-abortion-clinics
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Lib Dem plan to protect workers from sex harassment to become law
Workers are set to get more protection from sexual harassment in the workplace after MPs approved a new law. The Worker Protection Bill, introduced by Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse, puts a duty on bosses to stop harassment instead of relying on employees to report incidents.
However, the bill had been watered down after opposition in the House of Lords over concerns it could expose employers to costly lawsuits. One Tory MP said it had been "gutted". In order to get the bill through Parliament, Ms Hobhouse and the government reached a compromise with peers to scrap a section which made employers liable for harassment of their employees by third parties such as customers or suppliers. The wording of the proposed law was also changed - initially it would have required employers to take "all reasonable steps" to prevent sexual harassment, but peers struck out the word "all". Reasonable steps could include putting in place training and carrying out impartial investigations into reported harassment. The bill also means that there would be a 25% uplift to compensation for sexual harassment cases where an employer had failed to take the reasonable steps.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67169750
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Rishi Sunak plots tax and stamp duty cuts to win back voters after by election drubbing
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Rishi Sunak is considering several eye-catching tax cuts to win back Tory voters after two by-election drubbings this week. The prime minister is said to be looking at raising the threshold for the higher rate of income tax, which would lower payments for five million higher earners. And he could pledge to slash stamp duty or abolish inheritance tax in the next Conservative manifesto, in a bid to shore up support for the party. The plans emerged after Sir Keir Starmer cast himself as the heir to Sir Tony Blair after his party clinched two major by-election victories in Tory safe seats – a result that he jubilantly declared a “game-changer”. Political scientist and pollster Professor Sir John Curtice said Mr Sunak was facing a heavier defeat than Sir Tony’s 1997 landslide. Former Tory chancellor George Osborne warned that the Tories faced electoral “armageddon”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/rishi-sunak-tax-cuts-byelection-defeats-b2433565.html
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Ministers abandon plan to end pollution rules for England housebuilders
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/20/ministers-abandon-plan-to-end-pollution-rules-for-england-housebuilders
Antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crimes up amid Israel-Hamas war, according to Metropolitan Police
https://news.sky.com/story/antisemitic-and-islamophobic-hate-crimes-up-amid-israel-hamas-war-according-to-metropolitan-police-12988310
Crumbling concrete: Raac found in 18 more hospitals in England
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67168228
Nearly 20,000 drivers fined up to £80 for not taxing their vehicles – despite not owing any money
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/motoring/drivers-fined-not-taxing-vehicles-money-2700764
UK Government Cleared of Corruption By UK Government
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Starmer wins backing of billionaire BlackRock chief: ‘He offers hope to British politics’
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-starmer-blackrock-support-fink-b2432113.html
Rishi Sunak called ‘Dr Death’ by government scientist after Eat Out to Help Out
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/covid-inquiry-rishi-sunak-dr-death-eat-out-to-help-out/
‘Easing Post-Brexit Trade Between the UK and EU Would Benefit Business and Industry on Both Sides’
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/20/easing-post-brexit-trade-between-the-uk-and-eu-would-benefit-business-and-industry-on-both-sides/
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UK net migration will start falling to pre Brexit levels, analysis shows
Net migration to the UK is likely to fall significantly in the coming years but remain at pre-Brexit levels of about 300,000, analysis by academic experts suggests. Net migration was a record 606,000 in the 12 months to June 2022, up 24% on the previous year, prompting Rishi Sunak to say “numbers are too high, it’s as simple as that, and I want to bring them down”. The sharp increase has been driven by several factors, including the arrival of refugees from Ukraine and Hong Kong on special visa schemes as well as rapid rises in both student and work visas. The analysis, by experts from the Migration Observatory at Oxford University and the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, argues that some of these forces are likely to unwind in the years ahead regardless of government policy, with many students returning home after two or three years, for example. By examining typical “stay rates” for different groups of migrants, the report predicts a significant increase in emigration – people leaving the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/16/uk-net-migration-will-start-falling-to-pre-brexit-levels-analysis-shows
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UK lost out on £2bn in tax in 2021 as big tech shifted profits abroad, claim campaigners
The UK might have missed out on as much as £2bn in tax in 2021 from big tech companies shifting their profits elsewhere, according to an estimate by a group campaigning for greater tax transparency. Seven of the biggest US-headquartered tech companies, including Apple, Microsoft and Google owner Alphabet, are estimated to have paid £750m in UK corporation tax and the digital sales tax, compared with £2.8bn in estimated tax due had profits not been routed elsewhere, according to TaxWatch, a campaign group.
Big multinational companies often have complicated structures using different subsidiaries around the world. In many cases that makes it near impossible for observers to calculate how much tax they have paid in the UK, and whether the amounts paid align with the amount of activity in the UK.
To try to get around the lack of data, TaxWatch estimated how much UK tax these global groups would have paid if their British subsidiaries declared profits at the same rate as they declare them worldwide. There is no suggestion that the companies involved have evaded taxes illegally.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/oct/16/uk-lost-out-on-2bn-in-tax-in-2021-as-big-tech-shifted-profits-abroad-claim-campaigners
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Leaked Tory memo predicts double by election defeat blaming enormous discontent on Nadine Dorries
Conservative HQ is claiming the Tory vote share in two upcoming by-elections could halve to around 30%, based on telephone canvassing data over recent days. The resignation of two Tory MPs have triggered by-elections this Thursday in Tamworth, Staffordshire and Mid Bedfordshire, with the party fighting hard to hold on to both. Party officials say the delay over Nadine Dorries quitting the Commons has caused "enormous discontent". There is little concrete data to go on, with constituency polling unreliable and the political parties often only able to see what is going on with their own data. Sky News has obtained a memo to Greg Hands, the Conservative Party chairman, from a senior official at the party HQ. It says in the Mid Bedfordshire by-election, the latest internal polling suggests the party will get a vote share of 30%. This is half the 60% that Ms Dorries won for the Tories in 2019, with Labour on 22% and Lib Dems on 12%.
https://news.sky.com/story/leaked-tory-memo-predicts-double-by-election-defeat-blaming-enormous-discontent-on-nadine-dorries-12986125
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UK at risk of massive security breach from national IT meltdown
The UK is at risk of a massive security breach that could see bank account details and national insurance numbers leaked because of the government’s failure to upgrade Whitehall’s ageing computer system, The Independent can reveal. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has sounded the alarm over its “old and ageing IT systems”, sparking warnings from experts that hackers could steal taxpayers’ sensitive data or leave the UK open to the threat of Russian and Chinese hackers. The risk to the UK’s entire taxation system came as parliament’s Treasury committee prepares to grill HMRC chiefs and board members over the issue, as well as other topics, on Wednesday.
The security warning in the tax authority’s annual accounts, uncovered by The Independent, states the outdated tech could lead to a “major IT failure or security breach” that could “harm our business operations permanently”.
It ranks the risk – codenamed red – and impact of such a breakdown as “high” and warns a cyberattack or malfunction is becoming more likely.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cybersecurity-breach-hmrc-tax-b2408041.html
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Two thirds of prisons officially overcrowded in England and Wales
Two-thirds of prisons in England and Wales are officially overcrowded, with HMP Wandsworth holding more extra prisoners than any other jail despite the alleged escape of a terror suspect last month. In September there were 663 more men in Wandsworth than the 950 the south London prison has “good, decent” accommodation for, under the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) definition. That means prisoners sharing cells designed for one, often with a toilet in the middle shielded by a curtain. Normally when a prison is in crisis – for example, suffering a high-profile escape or scathing inspection report, both of which happened at Wandsworth in the space of the past six weeks – the Prison Service will move inmates to other jails to ease pressure. But on the last Friday in September, three weeks after Daniel Khalife allegedly escaped from Wandsworth clinging to the bottom of a food delivery truck, there were just four fewer prisoners than at the time of the escape, MoJ figures show.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/15/two-thirds-prisons-officially-overcrowded-england-wales
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Nearly half of voters want a general election by spring 2024, including a third of Tories, poll show
Nearly half of the electorate want to see a general election by the spring of next year, including almost a third of those who voted Tory in 2019, polling shows. Exclusive polling for i by BMG Research reveals that 48 per cent of the electorate want Rishi Sunak to call a general election within the next six months, rather than wait until next autumn. And 29 per cent of people who voted Conservatives in the last election also want their say on who should form the next government sooner rather than later.
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/nearly-half-voters-want-general-election-spring-2024-poll-shows-2688857
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More questions for civil service boss who said Carrie Johnson was real PM
Civil service chief Simon Case – who described the government as a “terrible, tragic joke” in private WhatsApp messages at the height of the pandemic – is expected to be questioned over a “treasure trove” of further correspondence when he appears before the official Covid inquiry. Case, who became cabinet secretary in September 2020, having previously served as permanent secretary in No 10, will give evidence to Lady Hallett’s inquiry either on 30 or 31 October, or in the first week of November. Sources say that many more messages involving Case will be produced, raising further questions about the quality of government during the national emergency.
Hallett’s inquiry is examining questions about “core UK decision-making and political governance” to establish how well the Whitehall machine reacted under huge pressure.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/oct/15/more-questions-for-civil-service-boss-who-said-carrie-johnson-was-real-pm
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Meet the Man Making £26m a Year from the UK’s Dysfunctional Asylum System
Asylum seeker accommodation in the UK is infamous for its poor conditions. But there’s one firm that stands out – Clearsprings. Clearsprings, which manages asylum seeker accommodation in London, the South of England and Wales, is the subject of the most complaints filed to the Government’s Migrant Help hotline. In June, the company forced some of the asylum seekers under its care in London to sleep on the street in protest after it crammed them into tiny hotel rooms without beds. The company also ran, Napier Barracks, a military base converted into housing for asylum seekers that made national headlines after the squalid conditions in the camp were exposed Last month, Byline Times revealed that three-quarters of councils have logged complaints about the conditions of asylum seeker accommodation, including one council that logged seven cases of homes with collapsed ceilings alone.
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/13/meet-the-man-making-26m-a-year-from-the-uks-dysfunctional-asylum-system/
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Electric cars will cost drivers £6,000 more if Sunak fails to strike Brexit deal with EU
Electric cars will cost British motorists an extra £6,000 if Rishi Sunak fails to strike a post-Brexit deal with the EU on tariffs, industry bosses have told The Independent. UK manufacturers warned of “devastating price war” on consumers – threatening both the electric vehicle (EV) market and the UK’s climate change commitments – if tariffs are enforced in January 2024.
In the latest major Brexit row, the Sunak government is pushing the European Commission to agree to delay the costly new rules set to come in at the start of next year as part of Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal. But Brussels has shown no sign it is willing to budge – leaving business leaders in despair about the impact of 10 per cent tariffs on exports on Britain’s car industry.
The tariffs would increase the price of a new Tesla Model Y – the UK’s most popular electric vehicle – by £6,000 or more, according new report by the Independent Commission on UK-EU Relations, shared with The Independent.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-electric-cars-sunak-uk-eu-b2428577.html
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Delays to climate targets will cost renters and drivers more money, government advisers conclude
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's recent delay to key climate targets will actually cost many households more, rather than saving them money as he claimed, his own climate advisers have concluded. In a major speech last month, Mr Sunak pushed back the end of new petrol and diesel car sales from 2030 to 2035, and scrapped a plan to make landlords improve the energy efficiency of their properties, which would have saved renters money on bills. He also exempted some households from replacing gas boilers with a greener alternative, as part of a "pragmatic" rethink on the cost of the UK's net zero climate policies. Amid scepticism over the prime minister's claims he was saving homes thousands of pounds, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), ran the numbers on the impact on people's pockets.
https://news.sky.com/story/delays-to-climate-targets-will-cost-people-more-money-government-advisers-conclude-12982994
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Delays in UK Covid response to blame for ‘rollercoaster’ of lockdowns, inquiry told
The UK government’s delay in introducing Covid interventions and a lack of an effective contact tracing programme led to more severe restrictions than in other countries, the UK’s Covid inquiry has heard. Countries such as Japan, South Korea and Vietnam were able to use testing and tracing measures to maintain low levels of spread and outbreak of Covid-19, said Thomas Hale, leader of the Oxford Covid-19 government response tracker, which monitored how 185 countries responded to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The UK government’s delay in introducing Covid interventions and a lack of an effective contact tracing programme led to more severe restrictions than in other countries, the UK’s Covid inquiry has heard. Countries such as Japan, South Korea and Vietnam were able to use testing and tracing measures to maintain low levels of spread and outbreak of Covid-19, said Thomas Hale, leader of the Oxford Covid-19 government response tracker, which monitored how 185 countries responded to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Keeping the virus at a lower level also meant these countries were able to avoid the more stringent measures required to deal with a more widespread infection, the professor added. “Effective use of these testing measures was a nice way of maintaining a low level of spread and therefore not beginning the rise of the rollercoaster,” said Hale, referring to the trend in some countries – including the UK – to implement strict measures, ease them between waves, and reintroduce them later.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/covid-19-inquiry-rollercoaster-uk-lockdowns-delay/
Ministers feared Covid would be ‘federalist Trojan horse’ for devolved nations
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Matt Hancock blames everybody but the government at Covid inquiry
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Covid inquiry UK's public services were 'depleted' when Covid hit
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The Great Grift How billions in COVID 19 relief aid was stolen or wasted
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‘Disappearing Dan Wootton Articles Show a Serious Need for S40 Alternative’
The influence of the rich and powerful over what can and cannot be published in the UK is longstanding and often rooted in a broken system. But it is not an unfixable problem. Last week, the Guardian, the Mirror, various other Reach sites, and The National removed stories after a legal warning made by a lawyer acting for suspended GB News presenter and former MailOnline columnist Dan Wootton, following a Byline Times investigation into his conduct and subsequent Metropolitan Police investigation.
In response, a spokesperson for the Guardian Media Group told Press Gazette bluntly: “Following a review, the article has been taken down.”
The basis for such legal threats is often along the lines of ‘the police investigation triggers a right to privacy’, with the 2022 decision of ‘Bloomberg LP v ZXC’, where the Supreme Court found pre-charge suspects have a reasonable expectation of privacy, invariably cited.
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/11/disappearing-dan-wootton-articles-show-a-serious-need-for-s40-alternative/
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Police Investigating Dan Wootton Over Allegations of 10 Year Catfishing Campaign
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MPs Demand Answers From GB News on ‘Serious Accusations’ Against Dan Wootton
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World's Newsround Episode 4
On This week we look at Israel-Hamas in much details & catch up with the ongoing war in Ukraine (this video was recorded on Saturday 9AM)
Israel-Hamas live: Israeli air raids pound Gaza as Palestinians seek safety (live feed)
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/10/13/israel-hamas-live-dozens-killed-while-fleeing-to-southern-gaza
Gaza’s disappearing internet, visualized
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/13/middleeast/gaza-internet-outage-map-visuals-dg/index.html
Palestinians flee northern Gaza before expected Israeli ground invasion
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/13/palestinians-flee-northern-gaza-before-expected-israeli-ground-invasion
Woman arrested on suspicion of supporting Hamas - as hundreds of officers set to police pro-Palestine protest
https://news.sky.com/story/woman-arrested-on-suspicion-of-supporting-hamas-as-hundreds-of-officers-set-to-police-pro-palestine-protest-12983969
Israel, Gaza and the Spectre of Genocide
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/13/israel-gaza-and-the-spectre-of-genocide/
Russian air strike on Beryslav, Kherson Oblast, kills 1
https://kyivindependent.com/russian-air-strike-on-beryslav-kherson-oblast-kills-1/
Russia claims 2 drones shot down over Black Sea
https://kyivindependent.com/russia-claims-two-drones-shot-down-over-black-sea/
General Staff: Russia has lost 286,890 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
https://kyivindependent.com/general-staff-russia-has-lost-286-890-troops-in-ukraine-since-feb-24-2022/
Russia’s Loss Would Open a Historic Chance for Geopolitical Stability From Scandinavia to the South Caucasus – Zelensky
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/22718
White House says Russian new offensive in eastern Ukraine hasn't made much progress
https://kyivindependent.com/white-house-says-russian-new-offensive-in-eastern-ukraine-hasnt-made-much-progress/
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This Week On Newsround!
More than £2bn of UK foreign climate aid channelled through consultancies since 2010
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/13/uk-foreign-aid-climate-through-private-consultancies
SNP MP Lisa Cameron defects to Conservatives over 'bullying' in Westminster group
https://news.sky.com/story/snp-mp-lisa-cameron-defects-to-conservatives-over-bullying-in-westminster-group-12982971
The Two Davies:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDavies
Scottish Independence
https://www.youtube.com/@indy-biker-stevie
If you have mental health issues:
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Labour’s maths plan should include money lessons in senior schools, Martin Lewis warns
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/labours-maths-plan-financial-education-senior-schools-martin-lewis-warns-2681112
Keir Starmer: I won't build homes without GPs and schools
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67087861
Rishi Sunak’s popularity hits record low after Tory party conference
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/rishi-sunak-keir-starmer-poll-labour-tory-b2429111.html
Government’s pandemic modellers ‘weren’t given key policy information’
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/covid-19-inquiry-spimo-sage-pandemic-modelling-policy-withheld/
More Info on Covid 19 inquiry:
https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/scientific-pandemic-influenza-subgroup-on-modelling
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5ed1299cd3bf7f45fdcf68f5/S0378_Tenth_SAGE_meeting_on_Wuhan_Coronavirus__Covid-19__.pdf
From Prisoner to Publisher: Reformed Robber Unmasks Britain’s Broken Prison System
https://bylinetimes.com/2023/10/12/from-prisoner-to-publisher-reformed-robber-unmasks-britains-broken-prison-system/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Jackley
Just Time: A journey through Britain's fractured justice system
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0C9FJN36S/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
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Climate crisis costing $16m an hour in extreme weather damage, study estimates
The damage caused by the climate crisis through extreme weather has cost $16m (£13m) an hour for the past 20 years, according to a new estimate.
Storms, floods, heatwaves and droughts have taken many lives and destroyed swathes of property in recent decades, with global heating making the events more frequent and intense. The study is the first to calculate a global figure for the increased costs directly attributable to human-caused global heating. It found average costs of $140bn (£115bn) a year from 2000 to 2019, although the figure varies significantly from year to year. The latest data shows $280bn in costs in 2022. The researchers said lack of data, particularly in low-income countries, meant the figures were likely to be seriously underestimated. Additional climate costs, such as from crop yield declines and sea level rise, were also not included. The researchers produced the estimates by combining data on how much global heating worsened extreme weather events with economic data on losses. The study also found that the number of people affected by extreme weather because of the climate crisis was 1.2 billion over two decades. Two-thirds of the damage costs were due to the lives lost, while a third was due to property and other assets being destroyed. Storms, such as Hurricane Harvey and Cyclone Nargis, were responsible for two-thirds of the climate costs, with 16% from heatwaves and 10% from floods and droughts.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/09/climate-crisis-cost-extreme-weather-damage-study
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Just 9% of British voters think Brexit has gone well, poll finds
Fewer than one in 10 British voters think Brexit has gone well, a new study has found. Research by the think-tank UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE) found that just 9 per cent now say leaving the EU had been a success.
Voters are also increasingly pessimistic that the policy will ever turn out well, with fewer than one-third (30 per cent) agreeing. Even among people who voted Leave in 2016, just 61 per cent still think the policy will eventually turn out well. In a hypothetical referendum on rejoining the EU, 48 per cent would vote to rejoin while 32 per cent would vote against it, with the rest unsure.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-poll-latest-rejoin-eu-b2426476.html
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Ministers feared Covid would be ‘federalist Trojan horse’ for devolved nations
Ministers in Westminster feared Covid could become a “federalist Trojan horse” due to the closer working relationships with leaders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Senior government figures including the then prime minister, Boris Johnson, were concerned about the amount of influence applied from outside Whitehall, according to documents submitted to the second module of the Covid inquiry. In evidence shown today, Johnson claimed it was “optically wrong” for him to hold regular meetings with the leaders of the devolved nations. Doing so, he said, risked making the UK appear a “mini EU”, adding: “That is not, in my view, how devolution is supposed to work.”
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ministers-feared-federalist-trojan-horse-covid-inquiry-devolved-nations/
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