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Anita Alig is a writer living in the West of Ireland. Above all, she loves poetry but also likes to put pen and paper to current affairs and lesser-told stories. Email: aliga@westminster-daily.com

Chancellor – ‘NHS will get whatever it needs to tackle coronavrius’

8 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has promised the NHS will get “whatever resources it needs” to combat the coronavirus outbreak, as the number of positive cases in the UK rose by 64 to total 273. Rishi Sunak said the UK’s “strong” economic foundations enabled him to provide extra funding which could include help for individuals […]

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Coronavirus cases jump to 206 – public told to prepare for ‘social distancing’

7 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The public has been warned to prepare for “social distancing” as the number of coronavirus cases in the UK jumped to 206 – a 25% increase from the 164 cases recorded yesterday. England’s deputy chief medical officer Dr Jennie Harries told the BBC the UK is “teetering on the edge” of sustained transmission but remains […]

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Flybe collapse

Flybe collapse: Loganair to operate 16 routes and maintain domestic flights

6 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

On Wednesday, less than two months after the UK government agreed on a rescue deal, Flybe went into administration. A failing business model and the impact of the coronavirus led to the Flybe collapse. Tweeting to customers ‘DO NOT TRAVEL TO THE AIRPORT unless you have arranged a flight with an alternative airline’ Flybe publicised […]

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Coronavirus won’t delay Brexit – but could cause recession

5 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

Brexit will not be delayed by the coronavirus outbreak, a spokesman for the prime minister has confirmed, saying the UK will not ask for an extension to the transition period which expires on December 31, 2020. However, the outbreak could push the UK’s economy to the brink of recession, warned Goldman Sachs as the number […]

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Self-isolation sick pay – Labour calls for emergency legislation

4 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The government’s worst-case scenario sees up to twenty per cent of the workforce staying at home either because they are sick or to self-isolate. But will they get paid? Businesses, employer groups and unions have pointed out that many workers may not be entitled to any sick pay. As a result, Labour has called for […]

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Coronavirus – Army part of action plan to battle outbreak

3 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

Boris Johnson has said the army is on standby as part of the government’s “battle plan” to fight the coronavirus, as the number of Covid-19 cases in the UK rises to 51. Health secretary Matt Hancock warned the virus poses an “increasingly serious” threat and told MPs it was “becoming more likely that we will […]

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Government in ‘cloud-cuckoo land’ over UK-US trade deal

2 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The government’s objectives for the UK’s post-Brexit trade deal with the United States are evidence it is “living in cloud-cuckoo land” because it is “risking our standards for a mere 0.07%-0.16% of GDP” growth. The Department for International Trade (DIT) expects trade talks with the US to begin this month (March) and has vowed to […]

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Coronavirus – UK cities could be closed down as 12 new cases confirmed

1 March 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

Heath secretary Matt Hancock said “nothing is off the table” when asked if UK cities could be closed down as Britain battles to contain the coronavirus outbreak. Hancock’s comments come as the confirmed number of coronavirus cases in the UK climbed to 35 after 12 new patients were diagnosed. The government is considering all options […]

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Top civil servant at Home Office quits to sue government

29 February 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

Sir Philip Rutnam, the top civil servant at the Home Office has quit his post citing a “vicious and orchestrated campaign” against him by the home secretary Priti Patel. The Home Office permanent secretary – who has 33 years experience working in Whitehall –announced his resignation today (Saturday) and said he intends to sue the […]

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No deal Brexit back on the table as UK and EU appear poles apart

28 February 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

Ruling out a no-deal Brexit was a top priority of a majority of MPs during long-running debates. The Benn Act appeared to prevent such an outcome, but those voices who warned that the Withdrawal Agreement mounts to a no-deal by the backdoor may prove to be right. One year is a short time when it […]

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