Novice - Politika (angleščina)

Foreign criminals to face Home Office tagging
14. March 2025 (14:48)
The move will target offenders and others thought to pose a threat to the public, who can not be deported. (BBC News)
Ex-Reform UK Wales leader to stand trial over Russia-linked bribes
14. March 2025 (12:44)
Nathan Gill appears at the Old Bailey charged with nine counts related to alleged bribery.  (BBC News)
Labour picks candidate to replace shamed Amesbury
14. March 2025 (07:30)
Cheshire councillor Karen Shore hopes to retain the seat which Labour won at the general election. (BBC News)
Sentencing body to review 'two-tier' justice objections
13. March 2025 (23:27)
New guidance issued to judges created a stand-off between the independent Sentencing Council and MoJ. (BBC News)
Starmer pledges to tackle 'flabby' state
13. March 2025 (11:20)
The PM will promise to cut regulations and use AI to make the Civil Service more efficient in a speech later. (BBC News)
Chris Mason: Starmer echoes Liz Truss on reform of government
13. March 2025 (10:42)
Sir Keir's argument overlaps with the former PM's - that the proliferation of arm's length bodies slow down change. (BBC News)
MPs scrap judge sign-off in assisted dying bill
13. March 2025 (00:02)
Activists suggest replacing judges with a three-person panel featuring a senior legal figure. (BBC News)
Disability benefit cuts test loyalty of Labour MPs
12. March 2025 (19:44)
Some are worried about the possibility of freezing payments for people with long-term conditions. (BBC News)
Indecent exposure ex-aide should quit - Streeting
12. March 2025 (15:50)
The health secretary calls for his former aide to resign after the aide admitted indecent exposure. (BBC News)
Sturgeon remains the biggest name in Scottish politics
12. March 2025 (15:22)
Nicola Sturgeon's decision to stand down as an MSP was obvious but it still has the capacity to startle, says BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell. (BBC News)