Vaughan Gething will face votes on his controversial campaign donations in the Senedd on Wednesday. Source link
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Moscow: Russians flock to see captured Western tanks and hardware
Captured Western military hardware has been on display in Moscow’s Victory Park, a giant memorial complex dedicated to the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany. Swathes of Russians attended the exhibition to see the war trophies. The BBC’s Russia Editor, Steve Rosenberg, went to take a look and explained what Russia may be trying to...
Second arrest over death of Gogglebox star
Another suspect is held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. Source link
Tesla staff say entire Supercharger team fired
The division responsible for the car-maker’s huge fast-charging network is being axed to cut costs. Source link
Four presenters begin legal action against BBC
They claim age and sex discrimination and say they were paid less than a male peer, which the BBC denies. Source link
PM: UK won’t accept returns of migrants from Ireland
DUP MP Carla Lockhart used her question at PMQs to ask about the Irish border. She claimed that police are now patrolling the border due to crossings by asylum seekers from the UK to Ireland. Rishi Sunak said that the UK has no legal obligation to accept returns of asylum seekers from Ireland. Source link
Ex-Camelot boss named as new Post Office chairman
Nigel Railton is confirmed as interim chairman of the Post Office after Henry Staunton’s sacking. Source link
‘Workable offer’ for Gaza ceasefire says PM
One of the hot button issues that was broached by multiple MPs during Prime Minister’s Questions was the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn pressed the issue of aid getting into Gaza. Rishi Sunak said there is a “workable offer” for a ceasefire. Source link
OnlyFans investigated over children accessing porn
Ofcom suspects the platform is not doing enough to stop under-18s accessing explicit material. Source link
PMQs: Leaders clash over National Insurance plans
Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak clashed over each other’s economic policies during Prime Minister’s Questions. The Labour leader asked the prime minister if he has found the money for his “completely unfunded £46bn promise” to scrap National Insurance. Mr Sunak called Labour’s economic plans “illusory”. Source link