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Britain s new government: Where do Boris Johnson s ministers stand on the Middle East?

Britain s new government: Where do Boris Johnson s ministers stand on the Middle East? One is an MEK fan, another studied in Ramallah and one is a dove on Iran, all are pro-Israel L-R: Sajid Javid, Boris Johnson, Gavin Williamson, Michael Gove, Priti Patel (AFP) Par Published date: Jeudi 25 juillet 2019 - 17:38 | Last update: 1 année 8 mois ago The UK s newly installed prime minister, Boris Johnson, has spared no time in appointing a set of government ministers that better reflect his new agenda - most importantly with regards to a no-holds barred approach to take Britain out of the European Union. But while much has been written of Johnson s Middle East connections - from his Turkish ancestry to his bungling of the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe - his new team present a whole new set of baggage with regards to the region.

Pregnant women who lose their babies must be given two weeks paid leave, campaigners insist

Taylor Moss s campaign has won the backing of Cherilyn Mackrory, the Conservative MP who co-chairs the baby loss All Party Parliamentary Group. Ms Moss is pictured above Pregnant women who lose their babies must be given two weeks paid bereavement leave, an MP and other campaigners insist. At the moment only women who lose their baby after 24 weeks are entitled to statutory leave. A woman whose first child was stillborn at 23 weeks has started a petition to change the law after she was entitled to nothing – no paid leave, no rights . Taylor Moss s campaign has won the backing of Cherilyn Mackrory, the Conservative MP who co-chairs the baby loss All Party Parliamentary Group.

Industry urges GC to heed black market warnings in Gambling Act review

Industry urges GC to heed black market warnings in Gambling Act review 4th February 2021 | By Robert Fletcher British gambling operators and trade bodies have warned of the “dangers of complacency” in the wake of a new report claiming the number of British players gambling with illegal websites more than doubled in 2020. The ‘Review of unlicensed online gambling in the UK’ was commissioned by industry association the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC). It was compiled by PWC, using data collected during November and December 2020. Key findings in the report included a significant rise in the number of British consumers using an unlicensed betting websites. This grew from 210,000 in a study commissioned by GVC Holdings (now Entain) and William Hill in 2019, to 460,000 in 2020.

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