'Golden visas' scheme posed an 'inherent' risk to national security

'Golden visas' scheme posed an 'inherent' risk to national security

‘Golden visas’ scheme posed an ‘inherent’ risk to national security and granted visas to some wealthy foreign investors with a ‘potentially high risk’ of links to corruption or serious organised crime, review finds Suella Braverman said a review had found applicants had…

I was slapped with a £400 council fine for making mistake while clearing rubbish… I'm not the only one hit with fee | The Sun

I was slapped with a £400 council fine for making mistake while clearing rubbish… I'm not the only one hit with fee | The Sun

THREE women have all been slapped with a £400 fly-tipping fine for cleaning up their neighbour's rubbish. Residents Anne Lazzara, Olivia Post and Helena Truett were penalised by their local council in Sussex for a total of £1,200. Anne, 83, was first…

UK weather – Brits could be hit by floods and power cut chaos before snowfall as temperatures plunge to -1C | The Sun

UK weather – Brits could be hit by floods and power cut chaos before snowfall as temperatures plunge to -1C | The Sun

BRITS are bracing themselves for more floods and power cut chaos today before snow falls with temperatures potentially plunging to -1C. The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for "persistent heavy rain" in parts of Wales and Southwest England. It…

Liberal senator demands publisher pull book covering Higgins saga

Liberal senator demands publisher pull book covering Higgins saga

West Australian Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds has launched defamation action against publishing house HarperCollins and political journalist Aaron Patrick, demanding a book detailing recent political controversies including Brittany Higgins’ rape allegations be pulled from the shelves. Reynolds’ lawyers at high-profile Perth firm…