Electoral Commission fines Lib Dems after late donation declarations
The five fines, covering 22 offences, were paid by August 2, according to the elections watchdog.
The five fines, covering 22 offences, were paid by August 2, according to the elections watchdog.
A variety of stories feature in Monday’s newspapers.
The Prison Officers’ Association said Operation Early Dawn could be triggered by the Government next week.
The Clacton MP also said a gifted visit to the US was ‘to support a friend who was almost killed and to represent Clacton on the world stage’.
The full list of MPs interests, which was published on Friday, states that Sir Keir returned an advance payment of £18,450 to the publisher.
The Reform UK MP’s register of interests shows he is paid £97,928.40 a month by the broadcaster, for 32 hours of work.
In a scuffle involving dozens of MPs, a female MP was hit, leaving drops of blood on steps leading to the speaker’s lectern.
She confirmed the Scottish Government’s new pension age winter heating payment will not be a universal benefit as originally planned.
The Tory leadership hopeful claimed the Prime Minister ‘fell short’ in the first test of his premiership.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has called on universities to do more to widen access to higher education.
The former security minister is set to make his first major intervention since declaring his candidacy for the Conservative leadership.
Last month Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans to cut the proportion of the sentence inmates must serve behind bars from 50% to 40%.
The Iain Dale All Talk Edinburgh Fringe event saw host Matthew Stadlen questioning a panel of MPs from the UK’s four main parties.
The Transport Secretary said she had ‘little choice’ but to approve the reduced services in order to give passengers some certainty.
The party was dissolved by a court order this week.