![]() "I think that is what our constituents would expect and that’s our position."īritain is determined to compete in the global race for green investment, the chancellor has told Sky News, days before the expected announcement that Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata will build a major new battery factory in the country. "We're clear that we would never agree to anything that crosses our points of principle on sovereignty or prevents the UK from taking decisive action against future pandemics. This evening, the minister of state for development and Africa has told Sky News that the government supports the treaty being negotiated, but that it will "never" cede sovereign powers to the agency.Īndrew Mitchell, told Sky News: "The UK is supportive of the pandemic treaty currently being negotiated by national governments, which could speed up the sharing of data on new pandemic threats so we are able to respond quickly in the event of future pandemics. The newspaper reports that Conservative MPs have written to ministers to express alarm that the WHO could become an international authority rather than specialised advisory agency. Reports have emerged this evening that the World Health Organisation (WHO) could be given the power to impose lockdowns on the UK as part of a new "pandemic treaty" that is currently being negotiated.Īccording to The Telegraph, ministers fear that signatory countries would be mandated to follow the agency's instructions in the event of a pandemic. The i paper reports that Britain is on course to become Europe's second-largest population for the first time on record. Ministers are considering a sweeping reform to the fund that protects savers in company pension plans, according to the Financial Times. The Daily Express leads with an exclusive from the prime minister, who has told the paper "we must and will cut the number of people moving to the UK". It also reports on fears that the WHO could be handed powers to "force the UK into lockdown" as part of a new pandemic treaty.Ī short while ago, government minister Andrew Mitchell told Sky News that the government supports the treaty being negotiated, but that it will "never" cede sovereign powers to the agency (see post at 22.52). The Daily Telegraph leads with borrowing costs reaching levels not seen since the mini-budget under Liz Truss, threatening a new mortgage shock for homeowners. The Guardian reports that more than 3,000 asylum seekers could be detained and deported from the UK every month to enforce Suella Braverman's asylum bill, according to leaked documents. The paper hits out at the authorities for not stopping the protests. "Will anyone stop these eco-clowns?" asks the Daily Mail as it reports on protesters from Just Stop Oil and Animal Rising demonstrating at the Chelsea Flower Show. ![]() Ministers stand accused of losing control over immigration to the UK after figures hit a record high last year, says the Daily Mirror. It also reports on the dramatic events at Downing Street this afternoon. The Times leads with tens of thousands more patients to be signed up for clinical trials as ministers promise drug companies better access to the NHS. Let's take a look at the political stories on tomorrow's front pages: The app includes over 90 outstanding high quality nature recordings.It's been another very busy day in politics today, and although parliament is now in recess for 10 days, government business never stops. It's most suitable for sleeping, relaxing, yoga, meditation, spa and wellness activity, stress relief, overcoming anxiety and insomnia, achieving intense concentration and studying! ![]() Relax Sounds is one of the best customized app for sleep and relaxation, based on a unique compilation of nature sound effects, white noises and melodies. ![]() ![]()
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