The charity said it had received ‘numerous threats’ and its monitoring had identified ’hostile actors’ that posed a risk to the safety of people attending.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden announced plans for a consultation on a package of measures as MI5 director brief university chiefs on security threats.
Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats also revealed that six in ten councils have seen a rise in staff who are off on long-term sick leave since 2019.
The government wants to ensure the court system is ready to handle the load of cases, emerging from the ban of the ‘no-fault’ evictions section of the bill.
A group of Chinese academics in the UK were introduced to projects facilitated by a company that partners with China’s top makers of missiles and rockets.
Lord Farmer raised questions about ONS data that could establish link after request by MPs was denied, but made available to select ‘qualified researchers.’
Chris Stark said he was ‘dubious’ about plans to deliver a 20 percent reduction in car travel because the requirements are ’pretty big to pull that off.’