Women affected by changes to the state pension age will not receive compensation, as Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall rejected calls for payments of £1,000 to £2,950 per person. She acknowledged the financial struggles and concerns of women born in the 1950s, but emphasized the government’s commitment to increasing state pensions, improving healthcare access, and creating opportunities for better lives, despite facing criticism from the Liberal Democrats.
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Threat of far-right riots underestimated by police despite warning signs, report into summer disorder finds
Despite a series of "precursor" events escalating tensions, police failed to anticipate the threat of far-right disorder after the Southport stabbing, leading to widespread unrest following the killing of three schoolgirls. His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary Andy Cooke emphasized the need for better preparedness to tackle future outbreaks of violence, praising officers' dedication and bravery in ending six days of disorder, during which 302 officers were injured and 54 hospitalised. A rapid review by...
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