Government crushes late night challenges to secure passage of small boats law
Ministers saw off further changes being sought to the Illegal Migration Bill in the House of Lords.
Ministers saw off further changes being sought to the Illegal Migration Bill in the House of Lords.
The Commonwealth Games Federation have described their decision as hugely disappointing.
When we last caught up on how Jess is getting on in the Mallorcan villa, we were concerned as she, along with Sammy, were at risk of being dumped from the island.So, I can start this column off on a happy note and tell you all that within minutes of Thursday’s episode being aired, we found out that Sammy and Jess were safe – phew – but Leah and Montel were sent home.Tyrique, Ella, Whitney and Lochan all said theyRead More
North Runcton displayed their Norfolk Alliance Premier Division title credentials with victory over Fakenham in a match reduced to 30 overs a side.The victory sees North Runcton leapfrog their rivals in the league standings.Sunshine, showers, strong winds, and umpires made both teams wait for perfect conditions for the games to commence.The umpires take a look at the wicket after rain delayed the start of North Runcton's Norfolk Alliance Premier Division game against Fakenham on Saturday.However, it was all worth waitingRead More
Rishi Sunak has praised Ben Wallace for a “distinguished” career following the Defence Secretary’s announcement he will resign at the next Cabinet reshuffle. Mr Wallace, who has been Defence Secretary since 2019, will stand down as an MP at the next general election. The Prime Minister said he would be sad to see Mr Wallace go but “I completely understand and sympathise” with his decision. Mr Wallace played a key role in the UK’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Read More
A fresh overtime ban has been announced by train drivers, threatening disruption to services at the height of the summer holidays. Members of Aslef at 15 train operating companies will refuse to work overtime from Monday July 31 to Saturday August 5 in the long-running dispute over pay. Drivers launched a week-long overtime ban on Monday which the union warned will “seriously” affect services. Aslef said train companies did not employ enough drivers, which was why they are dependent on rest day working, which the unionRead More
Officials at King's Lynn Speedway continue to work round-the-clock to secure the club's long-term future.The club remains hopeful of being able to continue after taking a self-imposed break to regroup and resolve several issues.Last Monday's home match against Peterborough was postponed as the club took stock of their problems and were involved with extensive discussions with British Speedway Promoters’ Ltd.Anders Rowe in action for the King's Lynn StarsThe club is now in a position to resume racing with home andRead More
Members of King’s Lynn’s Festival Chorus have enjoyed a workshop in preparation for their forthcoming concert.Led by their musical director Ben Horden, the workshop was held at St Nicholas’ Chapel in the town on Saturday, July 8.It comes ahead of their forthcoming concert of Gilbert and Sullivan favourites as part of King’s Lynn Festival.Members of King’s Lynn Festival Chorus performed as part of a workshop of Gilbert & Sullivan favourites ahead of their forthcoming concert this weekendKing’s Lynn’s Festival ChorusRead More
The Prime Minister says 'too many young people are being sold a false dream' Rishi Sunak has announced plans to cap the number of students that can be accepted on to “poor quality” university degrees. Limits will be imposed on courses that have high dropout rates or a low proportion of graduates getting a professional job, the Government said. Critics argue the plans are a rehash of previous policy announcements and will make it harder for young people to pursue their aspirations.Read More