Richard Holden responds to urgent question from Labour about HS2 but refuses to say if HS2 will still reach Manchester or Euston in London
No 10 insists Sunak 'committed to growth' after Truss gives speech arguing government's economic policy flawedThe PM’s spokesperson rejected suggestions fromIn her speech this morning Truss implied that she viewed the PM as the “anti-growth coalition” who support statist economic policies “fashionable on the London dinner party circuit”, but she did not criticise him personally. Asked about the speech, the spokesperson said Sunak had not watched it.
The spokesperson said the strikes by consultants and junior hospital doctors in England later this week would pose “a huge challenge for the NHS and for patients, who will see their care significantly disrupted”.Up to 8 million people - especially private renters and the young - not properly registered to vote, says Electoral Commission
Only two-thirds of private renters in Britain are registered at their current address, while the proportion of renters in Scotland included on the register has fallen from 49% in 2018 to 45% last year. There were also wide ethnic disparities, with 87% of white people correctly registered compared with 80% of Asian people and 72% of black people. The proportion of black people correctly registered has fallen from 75% in 2018.the Electoral Commission’s director of communications, policy and research, said: “Millions of people across the UK are not correctly registered to vote.
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