• Grenfell Tower: 131 families are in hotels, MPs hear

    Kensington and Chelsea Council admitted it had "huge" amounts of work to do to rehouse victims.
  • Daily Mail Journalist Ann Leslie Slammed For Criticising Woman Who Report Sexual Harassment

    A Daily Mail journalist has faced a backlash after criticising women for coming forward about being sexually harassed.Speaking on Channel 4 News, Dame Ann Leslie told Krishnan Guru-Murthy that women “can’t have it both ways”.The long-serving foreign correspondent condemned women who have spoke out in the aftermath of the Harvey Weinstein scandal as she revealed on the programme that she had been sexually assaulted by late Tory MP Nicholas Fairburn.The journalist said that the S
  • Theresa May Says 'Sorry' To Victims Of Westminster Sex Harassment Scandal As New Complaints System Agreed

    Theresa May has apologised to victims of sex harassment in Westminster, admitting that “too many” women have been subject to abuses of power “over too many years”.The Prime Minister spoke after she, Jeremy Corbyn and other party leaders agreed to introduce new safeguards as early as next month to protect Parliamentary and political staff – amid fresh allegations of historic and current sleaze.A former junior Labour party researcher alleged that a member of Ed Miliba
  • Lib Dem member 'referred to police over rape allegation'

    The Liberal Democrats suspend a party member and refer reported rape allegations to the police.
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  • Party leaders agree new complaints procedure, says Theresa May

    Westminster's party leaders are to introduce a new grievance procedure, says Theresa May.
  • Grenfell Tower: Taskforce says 320 families are in hotels

    Hundreds of those left homeless by the London tower fire remain in emergency housing, a report finds.
  • Paradise Papers: Lewis Hamilton 'Avoided' VAT On £16.5m Jet Through Isle of Man Deal

    Lewis Hamilton has ‘avoided’ paying £3.3m in tax by registering his private jet on the Isle of Man, the reports falling out of the so-called Paradise Papers have claimed in the second major bout of revelations.The allegations surrounding the Formula 1 champion and his £16.5m plane are the latest disclosures from millions of documents that have been leaked, exposing how the powerful and wealthy have invested vast sums in offshore tax havens.On Sunday, the Queen faced
  • Leadsom 'knew about rape allegation'

    Ex-activist says she asked the Commons clerk to pass on concerns about the "toxic" Westminster culture to senior Tories.
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  • Fears for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe after Boris Johnson remark

    Foreign secretary's comments could double Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's Iran jail term, says charity.
  • Theresa May Urged To Sack Boris Johnson After New Blunder Risks Increasing Jail Term For British-Iranian

    Theresa May is under intense pressure to sack Boris Johnson amid fears that his latest diplomatic blunder could add an extra five years to the jail term of a British-Iranian charity worker.Already reeling from the Westminster sex harassment scandal, the PM tried to declare “full confidence” in both Johnson and International Development Secretary Priti Patel, who was dragged into a separate row involving Israel.The Prime Minister defended both her Cabinet ministers for “doing a
  • Paradise Papers: Lord Ashcroft 'does not control' offshore trust

    Conservative Party donor faces accusations of ignoring trustees despite rules on independence.
  • Paradise Papers: Queen should apologise, suggests Corbyn

    The Labour leader says anyone avoiding tax, as revealed in leaked Paradise Papers, should apologise.
  • Blair agreed 'second term' exit before Granita dinner says Brown

    Gordon Brown says he reached an "explicit understanding" with Tony Blair about a handover of power.
  • Here Are The Scandals Blighting Theresa May's Cabinet, And It's Only Monday

    Theresa May’s Government has been hamstrung from day one after her disastrous snap election saw the Conservative Party lose its parliamentary majority.Add a dash of in-fighting over Brexit and even usual loyal Tory MPs are concerned. South West Devon MP Gary Streeter, elected in 1992, is not one of the usual suspects to publicly bemoan the state of the party.Feels increasingly like 92-97 parl: no majority, no money, ripping ourselves apart over EU. That lasted 5 years. Oh dear.— Gary
  • Here Are The Scandals Blighting Theresa May's Cabinet

    Theresa May’s Government has been hamstrung from day one after her disastrous snap election saw the Conservative Party lose its parliamentary majority.Add a dash of in-fighting over Brexit and even usual loyal Tory MPs are concerned. South West Devon MP Gary Streeter, elected in 1992, is not one of the usual suspects to publicly bemoan the state of the party.John Major’s premiership also became a byword for sleaze and scandal, with the Tories brought down by in part by his ‘Bac
  • Brexit impact studies not what you think, David Davis tells Labour

    David Davis plays down significance of Brexit impact studies as he is given 24 hours to publish them.
  • The Not-So-Hidden Misogyny Of The Wedding Industry

    I got married last year. I've never been one of those people who dreams of getting married and has a Monica Geller wedding binder stashed under the bed. But I love a party, and when the opportunity came up it seemed like a pretty good idea. So I did it - and I loved it. I loved it so much that not long after the wedding I started my own company and joined the wedding industry.So that's the back story. The fact is, the wedding industry can be a wonderful place. It's packed full of amazingly creat
  • The Not-So-Hidden Misogyny Of The Wedding Industry - And What To Do About It

    I got married last year.I've never been one of those people who dreams of getting married and has a Monica Geller wedding binder stashed under the bed.But I love a party, and when the opportunity came up it seemed like a pretty good idea.So I did it - and I loved it.I loved it so much that not long after the wedding I started my own company and joined the wedding industry.
    So that's the back story.The fact is, the wedding industry can be a wonderful place.It's packed full of amazingly creative p
  • The Day My Child Ate A DIFFERENT Sandwich

    That's how it goes doesn't it? Well that's how it will be in our house forever more. You see in our house, the third was a momentous occasion not to be sniffed at. Joseph ate a sandwich that did not consist of cheese spread.Any autism parent will know about the food battles. The monotony of the same food EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Yep, you all know it. The problems it causes when eating out because there is nothing your child will eat and you cannot face the confrontation and succumb to the sensor
  • I Would Have Taken The Test For Predicting Miscarriage When Pregnant With My Rainbow Baby

    Miscarriage has long been a taboo topic that has only recently started to be discussed more openly. It's often not until a pregnant woman has experienced a miscarriage that they become aware of just how common this heartache is and how many of the women around them have a story similar to their own. The recent development of a blood test that allows doctors to identify pregnancies at a high risk of miscarriage has huge implications for expecting couples. As a woman who has experienced a miscarri
  • Dementia Destroyed My Wife's Life And Damaged Our Family - We Must Find A Cure

    I want to tell you our story of early-onset dementia. It is important to me because so many people think of dementia as a condition that affects the elderly and makes them forgetful.The truth is that dementia can strike at any time and its effects on the person and their family can be shattering.Liza and I had been married for 15 years and counted ourselves blessed. Living in a delightful village, we had everything we could wish for.I had a good but high pressure job in the City: I was the Chief
  • Calling All Badass Women

    Bernadette is on her knees, fist clenched. Determination oozing out her eyes. The target is on the ground between two breeze blocks. Traverser la cible, go through the target. Focus. She sucks in one last breath, blinks, raises her fist...Rewind to morning. Nine women around a table dangling teabags into hot water. No breeze blocks, just nine women with name-tags. Nine different women. In age, in colour, in expectations, waiting for Sophie to arrive.God, Sophie looks dainty. A kind of Victoria-S
  • Parents Share Heartbreaking Message To Friends Who Excluded Their Autistic Son From Parties

    A mum has shared the expletive-filled message her husband sent to his friends after their child, who has autism, was not invited to any of their kids’ parties.Christine Stephenson, from Newcastle, explained it broke her heart that her husband Shane had to call out the exclusion of their six-year-old son Reilly.“Reilly is pretty much nonverbal and is an awesome little boy,” Christine told HuffPost UK.“Shane was incredibly upset at the thought of Reilly not being part of hi
  • What Would You Be Willing To Pay For The Brexit 'Divorce Bill'?

    Despite its current salience among politicians and negotiators, a recent poll revealed that British people place the so-called "divorce bill" well down in their list of priorities below immigration control, co-operation, free trade, and the customs union. People in France and Germany, on the other hand, consider it a priority to make sure the UK pays what it owes. And Michel Barnier, of course, also considers the settlement to be a sticking point and has expressed concern that the talks are at a
  • Eat, Drink And Be Healthy This Festive Season

    Tis almost the season to be jolly, but these days it all seems to kick-off long before you open the first door on your advent calendar... and continues past the sound of popping corks welcoming in the New Year.Christmas can be a time for indulgence, but eating, drinking and making merry can cause you to seriously pile on the pounds over the course of a few short weeks. In fact, on average people gain between one and five lbs (0.5-2.5kg). And, you only need to take in 500 additional calories (kca
  • Priti Patel apologises over undisclosed Israeli meetings

    Priti Patel was on holiday in Israel when she met the PM - but did not tell the Foreign Office.
  • AB-solute S**T

    Search #fitfam on Instagram and you'll see more rump than at an American steakhouse. Juicy! Every year seems to go the same way. Suddenly the once desolate roads are blistering with enthusiastic joggers.Shopping bags are bulging with iron rich greens and fresh organic fruits that costs half your monthly wage. Hello Christmas detox... We always vow to ditch the junk food and create a body that looks like it has been carved by angels. That's until there is another sodding celebration at the office
  • Gap Between Britain's Regional Economies Is Biggest Of Any Country In Europe, Labour MP Says

    The gap between Britain’s regional economies is starker than that of any other country in Europe thanks to the north’s poor transport links, according to a Labour MP.Diana Johnson, who will lead a debate on the issue on the Commons on Monday evening, says for every £1 of government spending in the north, London received £2.59 - and future budgets should concentrate on redressing the balance.The Hull MP fears the difference will become more pronounced after plans to electr
  • Swindon Bridal Boutique Commemorates Remembrance Sunday With Wedding Dress Made Entirely Of Poppies

    A Swindon Bridal boutique is showcasing a stunning wedding dress made of 250 handmade poppies in honour of Remembrance Sunday. Charlotte Boswell, the boutique’s sale consultant, created the striking dress for very personal reasons. Her father served as a pilot in the RAF and her brothers are currently serving in the British army. It took Charlotte more than 14 hours to make the dress and five hours to present it in the shop’s window display.“Last year we had
  • How To Eat Out With A Baby...

    It used to be your favourite thing to do (well, one of them at least) but now the mere mention of it sends shivers down your spine.I'm talking about eating out... with a baby!There comes a time in every parent's life when sitting in a nappy-scented house, for hour after hour, cleaning up sick, sterilizing bottles and watching Judge Rinder, is no longer the fun it once was. It's at this point that the idea of taking your child to eat in a restaurant first crosses your mind.Yet you're reticent, wi
  • David Davis Asks For More Time Before Handing Over Secret Government Report On Brexit

    David Davis has asked for more time before releasing the Government’s secret economic analysis of Brexit - despite ministers agreeing last week to publish the papers.The Brexit Secretary has written to the chair of Parliament’s Brexit Select Committee Hilary Benn telling him it will take his department time to bring together all the information required from across Government. He also repeated his request that some parts of the report remain secret in order to avoid harming the
  • Separating Sexual Harassment And Rape Is Dangerous

    As the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault scandal continues to expose more public figures in and outside the film industry, and gives a lifeline to survivors courageous enough to speak out - I thought it telling how some sections of the public have been tripping over themselves to denounce any sort of link between inappropriate sexual behaviour and rape.I say this because I know people who have been victims of both, and in most cases it was these 'innocuous' acts of knee-touching t
  • 'Love Island' And 'New Activists' Star Camilla Thurlow Talks Swapping 'Love Island' For Activism And Volunteering In Calais

    Since leaving the villa this summer, it’s fair to say that ‘Love Island’ finalist Camilla Thurlow hasn’t take the traditional reality TV star route.In lieu of endorsing weight-loss teas and hitting every D-list red carpet going - choices that Camilla is careful not to judge or look down on, we should add - she headed straight to Greece with former co-star Jamie Jewitt, to lend her hand to helping refugees.She later joined the cast of HuffPost UK original series &lsqu
  • Carl Sargeant facing allegations over a number of incidents, says FM

    Carl Sargeant inquiry was prompted by allegations of a number of incidents, the first minister says.
  • Bula From The UN Climate Change Talks In Bonn

    "Bula" is a Fijian greeting; it means "hello", but also means "life" and being alive. Today in the German city of Bonn, Fiji takes over the Presidency of COP. COP, or the Conference of the Parties, is the UN's annual climate change summit - following on from COP22 in Marrakech and COP21 in 2015 when the ground-breaking Paris Agreement was born. The Paris Agreement committed to collective leadership and shared responsibility to solve the climate change challenge. Now, almost two years after the P
  • 'Mrs Brown's Boys' Stars Named In Paradise Papers Over Off-Shore Tax-Avoidance Scheme

    Three ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’ cast members have been named in leaked Paradise Papers documents, after allegedly donating upwards of £2 million into a tax-avoidance scheme.Patrick Houlihan - who plays the titular character’s son Dermot - is one of the three named stars, as are Martin and Fiona Delaney, who play Trevor and Maria Brown in the hit BBC sitcom.According to the documents, the trio transferred their earnings into off-shore companies in Mauritius, and had th
  • Does The Queen Pay Taxes? A Guide To The Royal Finances After The Paradise Papers Leak

    As part of the so-called Paradise Papers leak, documents have revealed that the Queen’s private estate invested millions in offshore funds that have never before been disclosed.Around £10 million from the Queen’s private estate was paid into the Cayman Islands and Bermuda between 2004 and 2005, according to the recently revealed documents.The leak, which has seen millions of documents released, has revealed how the powerful and wealthy have secretly invested vast sums in offsho
  • This Week In Climate Change – Things You Might Have Missed

    You're busy, we get it. Here's everything you need to know from the last week's climate change news.***1. Climate change is ninety per cent man-made, according to a US federal report.A report by thirteen US federal agencies has found that at least ninety per cent of global warming has been caused by humans, mostly from the burning of fossil fuels.These findings directly contradict the Trump administration's stance on the subject.Read more here.2. Sir Paul McCartney has called Trump out on his at
  • Prime Minister calls on UK firms to pump more into R&D

    The prime minister tells the CBI conference that UK firms are not investing as much as rivals elsewhere.
  • I Explored The Antarctic Deep Seas For Blue Planet II - And It Was Like Going Back 350 Million Years

    "It has always been our ambition to get inside that white space, and now we are there the space can no longer be blank," wrote the polar explorer Captain Scott, on crossing the 80th parallel of the Antarctic continent for the first time in 1902. Fast-forward more than a century - and the deep ocean floor around Antarctica still offers a "white space", beyond the reach of scuba divers, only partially mapped in detail by sonar from ships and seldom surveyed by robotic vehicles.So I jumped at the c
  • We May Have Found The 'Missing Link' In Understanding How Life On Earth Started

    We may have had several billion years under our belts to figure it out, but scientists today continue to be puzzled by how early cellular life on Earth first came to be.And, more precisely, the chemical compounds which allowed it to happen.Now it seems a new study might be able to provide some of the answers, after a team of chemists stumbled upon the ‘missing’ compound that could have been the catalyst for this epic journey to begin.Researchers have long speculated that a
  • Energy Company Calls For Whole World To Go Green

    If you think we have to rely on energy from oil, gas and coal because green energy is too expensive, think again. One former fossil-based energy company is poised to deliver power to the UK from an offshore wind farm that is not only cleaner, but is actually cheaper than energy produced from fossil deposits.The old arguments for fossil-fuel power are being blown away by Ørsted, a Danish energy company that has made the switch from black to green energy and firmly believes the rest of us n
  • Paradise Papers: Ordinary Workers Will End Up Paying The Price Of Offshore Schemes, Economist Warns

    Ordinary people are the true victims of off-shore tax avoidance schemes, a tax expert and anti-poverty campaigner has warned in the wake of the Paradise Paper revelations.According to political economist Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, wealthy people “cheating inside the law” by hiding funds in off-shore havens are driving up the taxes of law-abiding citizens.“In terms of total tax, the vast majority is paid by ‘ordinary people’,” Murphy claims. &
  • Injustice In The Classroom: Young Women In Uganda Deserve An Education

    My name is Jenifer Aloyo, a classroom teacher of a government-aided primary school in WesternUganda. For the last 10 years I have been teaching Years 3 and 7 as well as English. However, in these past so many years, I have also experienced the heartbreaking situation where ambitious young girls have repeatedly missed out on the education they deserve.Where I live, in the district of Kiryandongo, there is a divergence of cultures including refugees who have been displaced by disastrous circumstan
  • Priti Patel Apologises For Undisclosed Meetings With Israeli Government

    Priti Patel has apologised for taking time out of a family holiday to meet Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other politicians without telling the Foreign Office in advance.The international development secretary has also been reprimanded by Downing Street for her actions.Patel was accompanied to nearly all of her meetings with Israeli ministers, charities and non-governmental organisations by honorary president of the Conservative Friends of Israel lobbying group, Lord Polak.She apo
  • Jeremy Corbyn backs CBI demand for Brexit transition deal

    Labour leader backs business group's call for Theresa May to rule out a "cliff edge" Brexit.
  • Forget Christmas Jumpers, Because Festive Suits Are Here And Waistcoats Are Cute Again

    Christmas jumpers have been rendered somewhat predictable with the rise of the festive garment du jour: Christmas suits.This range of Christmas tailoring has been launched by Dobell for those office parties, holiday drinks and (hey, why not?) black tie events that might need a little colour.The brand is a menswear label based in the UK, which sells affordable formal wear. The range of festive tailoring, which deviates from their usual formal attire in block colours, was launched by pop
  • Queen Should Give Tax Haven Cash To Grenfell Survivors, Says Labour MP

    The Queen’s investment in a tax haven should shame her into donating cash to Grenfell Tower survivors, Labour MP Emma Dent Coad has said.The Kensington MP said the Paradise Papers unmasked the gaping chasm between rich and poor and the Monarch - whose private Duchy of Lancaster estate invested £10m in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda between 2004 and 2005 - should try to make amends.Dent Coad’s constituency is home to the plush grandeur of Kensington Palace as well as the charred
  • Briton Kidnapped In Nigeria Last Month Killed As Three Others Released

    A Briton kidnapped in Nigeria last month has been killed with three others released after negotiations, Britain’s Foreign Office said on Monday.The four Britons were taken hostage three weeks ago and although the British High Commission, with help from the Nigerian authorities secured the release of three of them, Ian Squire was killed, the Foreign Office (FCO) said in a statement.It said it was unable to give further details because of an ongoing investigation by the Nigerian authorities.
  • LabourToo Sexual Harassment Probe To Report Findings To New Victim Support QC

    An independent probe into sexual harassment set up by Labour members will now report its findings to a specially -appointed barrister.The LabourToo campaign, which has been collating anonymous experiences in the wake of the Westminster sex pest allegations, had initially planned to present its findings in a report to the party’s headquarters next month.But following Labour’s announcement it has appointed independent legal expert Karon Monaghan too look into the handling of a rape all

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