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Unite union calls off strike at Port Talbot steelworks after owner offers fresh talks

1 July 2024 at 08:05

Rajesh Nair, UK boss of Tata Steel, offers new round of discussions about future investment at site

A strike at the Port Talbot steelworks has been called off after its owner, Tata Steel, offered to engage in fresh talks with trade unions over future investment in a plant destined to lose 2,800 jobs and close its last remaining blast furnaces.

Members of the Unite trade union had been due to begin industrial action on 8 July, days after Tata plans to begin a process that will ultimately end more than 70 years of making steel from scratch at the plant.

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Revealed: how Sunak dropped smoking ban amid lobbying from tobacco firms

Investigation details industry campaign including legal threats and charm offensive aimed at Tory MPs

Rishi Sunak abandoned his β€œlegacy” policy to ban smoking for future generations amid a backlash from the tobacco industry in the form of legal threats, lobbying and a charm offensive aimed at Conservative MPs, an investigation reveals.

The UK had been on course to become the first country to ban smoking for future generations, via the tobacco and vaping bill, which Downing Street hoped would help define Sunak’s place in British political history.

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Have election betting revelations gone from genuine scandal to political circus?

28 June 2024 at 09:43

Betting on election date merits serious investigation but it is not an offence for MPs to bet on themselves winning

Until the past few weeks, online casinos and bookmakers have made handy villains for an under-pressure government.

Ministers could legitimately claim to be cleaning up Labour’s mess with reforms that partially roll back the permissive regulatory regime ushered in under Tony Blair.

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Cosy ties and Β£400,000 in political donations: why Labour has a gambling problem

28 June 2024 at 00:00

Labour talked tough on regulation in its manifesto, but questions have been raised about how it will proceed with legislation if it comes into office

In February 2020, with the race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader heating up, Keir Starmer’s office received a helping hand.

Peter Coates, the head of the dynasty behind Stoke-based online gambling company Bet365, donated Β£25,000 to Starmer’s office.

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Met indicates Tory in betting scandal could be part of criminal investigation

27 June 2024 at 15:05

Craig Williams could come under scope of criminal investigation as Met looks at possible misconduct in public office

Theο»Ώ Metropolitan police have indicated that the dropped Conservative candidate Craig Williams could come under the scope of a criminal investigation into betting on the election that has overshadowed Rishi Sunak’s campaign.

Scotland Yard will investigate any suspicious bets that could represent a misconduct in public office offence, while the Gambling Commission will continue to look at whether betting rules were broken.

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BrewDog sacks Asian woman after reaction to EDL members meeting in bar

27 June 2024 at 14:04

Company accused staff member of β€˜aggressive behaviour’ after she raised concerns about far-right group gathering

BrewDog has been accused of sacking an Asian woman after she voiced her distress when members of the far-right English Defence League met in the London bar where she worked.

The former staff member said members of the EDL had gathered unchallenged at the β€œpunk” brewer’s flagship bar in Waterloo, ahead of a rally to mark St George’s Day on 23 April.

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UK public support ban on gambling ads at sports events, says charity

27 June 2024 at 01:00

GambleAware says government has β€˜overlooked’ the problem and calls for pre-watershed advertising ban

The UK’s leading gambling charity has called on the next government to ban betting advertising at sports events and on pre-watershed television, citing research that indicates strong public support for stricter controls.

The survey, for GambleAware, which comes amid the usual marketing frenzy that accompanies a major football tournament such as Euro 2024, found that two-thirds of people in the UK think there are too many betting adverts.

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