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Mr Lynch said he was incredibly proud to have served the RMT both as a rank-and-file member and an elected officer.
The Prime Minister will be ‘guided by the victims’, his official spokesman said, following a Commons showdown over a new inquiry.
A celebrity osteopath who has pleaded guilty to three counts of voyeurism is under further police investigation after the discovery of more recording devices, a court has heard.
Plans for sanctions on the finances of people-smuggling networks will ‘prevent, combat, deter and disrupt irregular migration’, Mr Lammy said.
Shares plunged as boss Stuart Machin also cautioned of an ‘uncertain’ economic picture, taking the shine off bumper Christmas trading.