In a statement to AFP news agency, the French fisheries ministry said the UK had introduced “new technical measures” linked to licences for fishing off the Channel Islands, which had not been communicated to the EU and were, therefore, “null and void”.
But the number of people helped by the funding “will only scratch the surface”, charity Crisis warns. Source link 60 SHARES Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Share Share Share Share Share
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has accused Boris Johnson of ignoring an offer to help build public support for getting children back to school. At Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir said he wrote to the PM privately two weeks ago but had not received a reply. Mr Johnson said he “took the trouble to ring” […]
Image copyright Getty Images A former private secretary to the Duke of Cambridge is set to be named the UK’s top civil servant. Simon Case, who was made permanent secretary at 10 Downing Street earlier this year, is expected to be announced as cabinet secretary on Tuesday. The PM will reveal the appointment at a […]