By Jake Kanter
25.02.2020 - 20:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Local businesses and public services will be devastated by controversial changes to the immigration system, according to Rutherglen’s MSP.
Clare Haughey, has said the UK Tory government’s new points-based immigration plan will cause long-term harm to the area.
Ms Haughey pointed to the fact that employers and industry leaders had been critical of the proposals, with concerns raised by the health and care, food and drink and small business sectors.
Ms Haughey said: “Our local industries, public
By Jake Kanter
Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will not be attending their scheduled spring royal tour. Charles, 71, was due to fly to Bosnia on Tuesday before being joined by Camilla, 72, in Cyprus and Jordan for an eight-day tour.
On March 8, Salma Hayek celebrated International Women’s Day with The Caring Foundation, surrounded by powerful females, including Rita Ora, Sabrina Elba and the soon-to-be British Aristocratic Hanna Jaff. The Oscar-nominated actress gathered women at a private members club, Annabel’s The Garden, where she spoke about her commitment to combating violence against women.
The Chancellor has said that the Brexit deadline won't be extended despite coronavirus.
Fashion faux pas! Sophie Turner always looks fabulous and fashionable, but apparently there’s one outfit she just can’t bear the thought of without cringing.
The comedian formerly known as Joe Lycett has said that changing his name to Hugo Boss to taunt the fashion company has been “a headache”.
Bargain lovers will know that Poundland can be an absolute goldmine sometimes.
A comedian said he has legally changed his name to Hugo Boss in a jibe against the German luxury designer using trademark claims to target small businesses and charities who use the name “boss”.
The First Minister has called for a meeting with Boris Johnson on immigration policy following reform proposals from Westminster.
The First Minister has called for a meeting with Boris Johnson on immigration policy following reform proposals from Westminster.