Kate Whannel reports that Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp emphasizes the need for the UK to develop a stronger work ethic to compete globally, citing the nine million working age adults not in employment. Philp, who has experience in setting up businesses and serving in ministerial roles, believes in the value of hard work and personal responsibility, advocating for a cultural shift towards a stronger work ethic. Additionally, Philp reflects on his personal challenges, including the premature birth of his twins, highlighting the importance of resilience and determination in overcoming adversity.
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Disused banks, pubs and equestrian centres could be used to house asylum seekers – The Irish Times
The Department of Integration is seeking to expand temporary legislation to allow for the use of various property types, including banks, nightclubs, and equestrian centres, for international protection accommodation. Current rules around asylum seeker housing may be loosened to include different building types, with the possibility of extending the deadline for this legislation until 2032. Government officials are considering repurposing vacant commercial buildings and are aiming to stabilize asylum seeker numbers by 2028 through the...
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