Government will explore idea of pay review body for rail workers, minister says
The Tories tabled an amendment calling for the establishment of an independent pay review process, but this was defeated by 372 votes to 113.
The Tories tabled an amendment calling for the establishment of an independent pay review process, but this was defeated by 372 votes to 113.
Lord Lansley said: “We, I think, should also be much more aware of the risk of the next pandemic – we may be in it.”
Rachel Gibson suffered an unwitnessed cardiac arrest after returning to her room.
The trip was Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first to a member nation of the International Criminal Court since it issued the warrant in 2023.
Education Minister Norma Foley has announced that a Commission of Investigation will examine historical abuse allegations.
Finance Secretary Shona Robison gave an update on the country’s finances as the Scottish Parliament returned after the summer break.
In the Commons on Tuesday, Richard Tice said the Energy Secretary should ‘tell the truth’ and admit that renewable energy is ‘more expensive’.
The Educational Institute of Scotland will hold a consultative ballot for members.
The Office for Students, England’s universities watchdog, has highlighted a series of concerns linked to subcontractual partnerships.
Tory MP Damian Hinds that the Government has not ‘thought through the consequences’ of the changes.
Shadow Foreign Office minister Dame Harriett Baldwin argued that Russia is ‘fomenting’ the conflict in Sudan in order to gain access to Red Sea ports.
Stormont Education Minister Paul Givan has issued guidance around usage.
The policy is expected to reduce the number of pensioners in receipt of the up to £300 payment by 10 million, from 11.4 million to 1.5 million.
The King is being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer and has been receiving care as an outpatient since early February.
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has established Shadow Great British Railways.