A cabinet minister was unable to say whether an airline has been found to send asylum seekers to Rwanda - despite suggesting the scheme will be running "within weeks". Health Secretary Victoria Atkins told Sky News's Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips: "We want them (flights) to take off as quickly as possible We very much plan to have it within weeks." Asked whether the government has a carrier yet, Ms Atkins said: "The Home Office is working on this, and so believe you me, the Home Office is...
Former Sunderland, Aston Villa and Celtic manager Martin O’Neill has claimed Pablo Di Canio ‘couldn't manage a fish supper’ as he sparked an 11-year-old quarrel with the ex-Sheffield Wednesday player. Di Canio, who spent 18 months at Hillsborough between 1997 and 1999, moved into management following his playing career as he took over from O’Neill at Sunderland in March 2013 and kept the Black Cats in the Premier League but was sacked in September 2013 after a poor start to the following...
A former Man United star was told not to react when 'smashed' by Paul Scholes. The ex-Red Devil said the midfielder admitted 'it was good' that he didn't react. 'He doesn't have any excuse to dive!' Will Bukayo Saka learn from his Bayern tumble? Listen to the
Newcastle state MP Tim Crakanthorp will not be subject to a further corruption investigation after being forced to resign from his various ministries.
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The measures, championed by PM Rishi Sunak, pass despite opposition by several leading Conservative figures.
Minister Kevin Hollinrake answered questions from an audience of postmasters wrongly accused of theft.
A minister has insisted it is for parents to discipline their children after paediatricians called for a UK-wide ban on smacking.
Thousands of new civilians have been displaced following the rebel capture of Myawaddy, according to the Karen health department.
Vietnam is determined to pursue and develop the semiconductor industry, build an ecosystem for this industry
HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked military-run telecom company Viettel to develop the semiconductor chip industry in a “more efficient and diverse manner”, the government quoted him as saying late on Tuesday. Several global electronics and semiconductor firm including Intel, Samsung, Amkor, Qualcomm and Marvell have facilities in Vietnam, which
Australia's foreign minister Penny Wong said Canberra would consider recognition of a Palestinian state, a shift in policy as the international community looks for a two-state solution to end the Israel-Palestinian conflict. In a speech on Tuesday evening, Wong backed comments by Britain's foreign minister David Cameron who has said