The CPS has decided to prosecute two white men for disorder and assaulting a police officer in Southampton, but also decided not to prosecute two brown men for disorder and assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport.
Thank goodness there's no two tier policing in the UK.
April public finances released this morning:
Borrowing £24.3bn - £4.9bn (25%) higher than last April and £3.4bn above OBR forecast.
Current budget deficit £17.4bn (+£3.4bn).
Debt interest £10.3bn, highest April on record.
PSND now 94.2% of GDP. Highest it has been since the early 1960s
Spending +6.5%, receipts only +2.9%.
She is misleading you.
813,000 came here last year.
645,000 left inc aspirational young ppl
Take one from the other and you get her 171,000.
So, we import the third world and lose our best people and she celebrates.
Net migration down to 171,000 but…
600k+ non EU nationals still arrived
And 250k Brits said they’d had enough and left the UK (I assume these are high skilled as they have the means to leave)
Total net migration down 82% but it depends on who these arrivals are, will they be working, or just laying around waiting for their families to arrive in years to come?
A win for the government or not… you decide
🗒️Universal credit data today.
There were 8.3 million people on Universal Credit in February 2026, up from 7.5 million people on Universal Credit in February 2025.
The proportion of people in the ‘no work requirements’ conditionality regime (50%) continues to increase.
Between February 2025 and February 2026, the number of people on Universal Credit increased by 830,000. Move to Universal Credit claimants made up 650,000, or 78.3% of this increase.
There were 7.2 million households on Universal Credit in February 2026, of which 6.7 million (93%) had a Universal Credit payment
There were 3.1 million people on Universal Credit in employment in January 2026, which was 37.8% of all people on Universal Credit. Comparatively, in January 2025 there were 3.2 million people on Universal Credit in any employment, which was 43.3% of all people on Universal Credit