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Reform-led Lancashire county council could quit refugee resettlement scheme
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06.05.2026

Reform-led Lancashire county council could quit refugee resettlement scheme

Councillor announces plan to withdraw from government-funded programme on eve of local electionsUK politics live – latest updatesThe Reform-led Lancashire county council will withdraw from the government’s refugee resettlement scheme, one of its cabinet members has said.Joshua Roberts announced plans for Lancashire to leave the scheme, which would make it the first local authority to do so. It would mean Lancashire would no longer participate in the UK Resettlement Scheme (UKRS) and the Afghan Resettlement Programme (ARP). Continue reading...

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Reform-led Lancashire county council to quit refugee resettlement scheme
NOTICIA
06.05.2026

Reform-led Lancashire county council to quit refugee resettlement scheme

Councillor announces plan to withdraw from government-funded programme in run-up to May electionsUK politics live – latest updatesThe Reform-led Lancashire county council will withdraw from the government’s refugee resettlement scheme, one of its cabinet members has said.Councillor Joshua Roberts announced plans for Lancashire to leave the scheme, which would make it the first local authority to do so. Continue reading...

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Hong Kong Government Expects 75% Buy-Back Acceptance for Wang Chi House by June
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Política·02.05.2026Resumen IA

Hong Kong Government Expects 75% Buy-Back Acceptance for Wang Chi House by June

The Hong Kong government is confident that at least 75% of homeowners in Wang Chi House – the only block unscathed in the Wang Fuk Court fire – will accept its buy-back package by end of June. Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun said 77% of owners have expressed initial interest in selling their property rights. The offer requires 75% of owners to sign an official letter of acceptance by June 30 and agreement for sale and purchase by October 15.

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Hong Kong to include unscathed block in Tai Po fire resettlement plan after 75% homeowners opt for buyback
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Política·28.04.2026Resumen IA

Hong Kong to include unscathed block in Tai Po fire resettlement plan after 75% homeowners opt for buyback

The Hong Kong government will include Wang Chi House, the only block spared in the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po that killed 168 people in November, in its resettlement plan after 75% of homeowners indicated a preference to sell their flats to authorities. The block was originally excluded from the February proposals, but Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun had said authorities would consider acquiring flats if owners reached a high degree of consensus. The original plan involved HK$6.8 billion to buy back damaged homes.

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