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Boris Johnson faces inquiry demand into Downing Street flat refurb funding amid it stinks claims

An investigation is being demanded into how Boris Johnson funded the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat following incendiary claims by his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings.

Another 80,000 cremations and burials will fall under Covid funeral curbs

Tens of thousands of families will suffer under cruel funeral rules unless ministers act urgently. Funeral directors expect at least another 80,000 cremations and burials to fall under Covid curbs between now and June 21 – the earliest date for easing under Boris Johnson s roadmap. Charities last night backed calls for a review of the 30-person limit on mourners. They warned the continued restrictions would mean pain, distress and extended grief .  Campaigners also want family members to be allowed to hold a grieving relative s hand. Funeral directors expect at least another 80,000 cremations and burials to fall under Covid curbs. (Stock image) The Mail has called for an urgent review of the cap on mourners as well as for lateral flow tests to reduce the need for social distancing and for the lifting of all limits on open-air services. 

Union in peril as the case grows for a new Scottish independence vote

Union in peril as the case grows for a new Scottish independence vote The British government has moved to veto two bills passed by the Scottish parliament, strengthening the hand of the Scottish National Party By Neal Ascherson / The Observer Are postal voters bolder? Does the solemnity of polling stations cow voters into having second thoughts? Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are likely to be far more postal voters than ever in the Scottish elections on May 6 almost one-quarter of the electorate. It is easier to be adventurous with a ballpoint pen at your kitchen table. The radio next to the teapot last week said that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his English Conservative Party were going to veto Scottish bills aimed at strengthening the rights of the child and of local authorities, even though both were passed unanimously by the Scottish parliament, which could prove a significant landmark.

Travel news latest: Sturgeon warns travel traffic light system poses risk from variants

Travel news latest: Sturgeon warns travel traffic light system poses risk from variants
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This is the order of service for Prince Philip s funeral

This is the order of service for Prince Philip s funeral
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