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Month: January 2023
By Dearbail Jordan & Zoe Conway BBC business reporter & BBC employment correspondent Amazon workers are staging the first ever UK strike on Wednesday against the online giant in a protest over pay. Around 300 staff walked out at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse, the GMB union said, over what they called a “derisory” 5% pay rise
Chris Parry/Family of Andrew Bagshaw By Andre Rhoden-Paul BBC News British nationals Chris Parry and Andrew Bagshaw, who were reported missing in eastern Ukraine, have been killed, their families have said. Mr Bagshaw, 47, and Mr Parry, 28, were last seen heading to the city of Soledar on 6 January. Mr Bagshaw’s family said the
Met Police A man with a history of violence was able to sexually assault and murder a law graduate after mistakes were made by probation staff, a report has found. Jordan McSweeney, 29, attacked Zara Aleena in June 2022, nine days after his release on licence from prison. He had been wrongly assessed as “medium
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has asked his independent ethics adviser to look into the disclosures made about the tax affairs of Nadhim Zahawi. Mr Sunak said there were “questions that need answering” over the case. Tory party
Reuters By Chris Mason, political editor & Nick Eardley, chief political correspondent BBC News Nadhim Zahawi is determined to stay on as Conservative party chairman, allies have told the BBC, amid calls for his resignation after details of a multi-million pound tax dispute emerged. Mr Zahawi paid a penalty to HMRC over unpaid tax while
EPA Nadhim Zahawi should release “the absolute facts” on his tax affairs after paying a settlement with HMRC, former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has said. Tory party chairman Mr Zahawi has faced mounting pressure over claims he tried to avoid tax and had to pay it back. On Saturday the ex-chancellor said
PA Media Labour is calling for a parliamentary investigation into claims the chairman of the BBC helped Boris Johnson secure a loan – weeks before the then-prime minister recommended him for the role. The Sunday Times says Richard Sharp was involved in arranging a guarantor on a loan of up to £800,000 for Mr Johnson.
Reuters By Francesca Gillett BBC News Tory Party Chairman Nadhim Zahawi says an error in his tax affairs was accepted by HMRC as having been “careless and not deliberate”. In a statement, he said he wanted to address “confusion about my finances” after claims he tried to avoid tax and had to pay it back.
Reuters By Thomas Mackintosh BBC News Nadhim Zahawi has been “transparent” about his tax affairs, the deputy prime minister says, after reports the Tory Party chairman paid a penalty to HMRC. Mr Zahawi is under pressure over claims he tried to avoid tax and has now had to pay it back as part of a
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been fined for not wearing a seatbelt in a moving car while filming a social media video. Lancashire Police said it had issued a 42-year-old man from London with a conditional offer
Reuters By Guy Delauney BBC News, Balkans correspondent A Russian news video claiming to show Serbian volunteers training to fight alongside Russian troops in Ukraine has prompted outrage in Serbia, exposing its complex relationship with Moscow. Russia’s Wagner mercenary group made the Serbian-language videos to encourage recruitment for the war. Serbia’s president, Aleksandar Vucic, reacted
Family handout By Tom Mullen & Lauren Hirst BBC News A mental health blogger who took her own life by swallowing a poisonous substance was failed by the psychiatric hospital caring for her, a jury has found. Beth Matthews, 26, died a short time after taking the substance, which she had ordered online and told
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Tiffanie Turnbull BBC News Jacinda Ardern is quitting as New Zealand prime minister ahead of this year’s election saying she no longer has “enough in the tank” to lead. The shock announcement comes as polling indicates
Getty Images By Tom Espiner & Katy Austin Business reporters, BBC News Rail strikes have cost the UK more than settling the disputes months ago would have, rail minister Huw Merriman has said. The strikes have cost the UK more than £1bn, he conceded to a committee of MPs. However, he said accepting the rail
Eighteen people have been killed, including Ukraine’s interior affairs minister, after a helicopter crashed beside a nursery in an eastern suburb of the capital Kyiv. Three children were among the dead and 15 more are being treated in hospital. The minister, Denys Monastyrsky, was with eight others in the helicopter. His first deputy minister and