MPs debated the immigration health surcharge increase yesterday https://t.co/KgF6xztAEa. They now need to pass a motion to formally approve it. The government can then sign the increase into law; 21 days after that, the surcharge will go up to £1,035 a year.
@StagecoachSouth My wife and I thought we'd try for the earlier 91 to Woking this morning from Clifton Way - the 7:28 - but predictably it's not appeared and has now disappeared from the board. What's going on with your service please?
@StagecoachSouth So your 7:43 obviously didn't run, I'm on the 7:58 now (which was still late) and the poor driver is having to turn people away it's so full. Not good enough.
Just heard requirement for nationals of certain countries to book an appt to register with police within 7 days of arriving in UK under new immigration permission has been scrapped. Linked to fact appts with the Met weren't actually available until October 2023 at the earliest?
Very much enjoyed the #LegalWalk in support of London Legal Support Trust yesterday with the @LauraDevineLaw team raising funds for free legal advice services. Thank you very much indeed to everyone who has donated so far, we're nearly up to £500: https://t.co/2dhpzbTfC9
Really looking forward to taking part in the London #LegalWalk on 28th June, raising money for more than 100 free legal advice agencies so those that need it most can get access to justice. All support for the @LauraDevineLaw team welcome😊 https://t.co/1Md9i8SivC
Congratulations to everyone @LauraDevineLaw included here, especially my brilliant team leader @nicolettebosto3. I have really enjoyed my first few months since switching into #law at this great firm, thank you to everyone for the welcome, help and advice https://t.co/A4FLZlQXYx
@tonyjhughes @Se_Railway Hi @tonyjhughes, am I right in saying you saw what happened? If so, would you be free to speak to a @myldn reporter on the phone quickly?
'Sorry is something you say when you comprehend the wrong you do and take full responsibility for it, demonstrating that by taking appropriate proportionate action – which to our minds is not going to happen'
https://t.co/dfKctKiyPf
(THREAD 1/5) ‘We were bussed out because we were brown’: The Southall kids sent to schools miles from home because of the colour of their skin
https://t.co/YZPcW4FMGa
One of our lecturers, @benjamin__bland was recently interviewed by @myldn for this important article on racism in the 1960s and 70s in London - check it out: https://t.co/0dPQWe39k7
There are no words for how incredibly sad and awful this story is. I’d heard of creaming and dumbing down, which are disgusting methods still used in education, but bussing is a different level. I feel for all those who went through this
The best thing I've read on our site, or anywhere else for that matter, for ages - I never knew about this horrific policy until @nehagohil24 wrote this fantastic story, thank you https://t.co/3hpBzThTmZ