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Stella Daisy shipwreck related executives, prosecution seeks 5-year sentence for former CEO
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Stella Daisy shipwreck related executives, prosecution seeks 5-year sentence for former CEO

The appeal trial for executives related to the Stella Daisy shipwreck, which sank in the South Atlantic in 2017 resulting in 22 missing, has concluded. The prosecution is seeking a 5-year prison sentence for the former CEO, maintaining the first-instance sentencing request, while the defense argues a lack of causal relationship between the defendants' actions and the sinking.

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Rachel Reeves battles on multiple fronts as Middle East war threatens UK economic recovery
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Siyaset·25.04.2026AI özeti

Rachel Reeves battles on multiple fronts as Middle East war threatens UK economic recovery

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is fighting on multiple fronts against critics of her economic stewardship as the Middle East conflict threatens to derail the UK economic recovery she says was underway. Reeves has labelled Trump's war on Iran 'folly' and attacked Conservative opponents, while her team insists the economy was improving before the latest shock. Official data showing 0.5% growth in February and borrowing down £20bn support her case, but oil prices at $100/barrel and potential interest rate rises could wipe out much of her fiscal headroom. An Iran Board meets twice weekly at the Treasury to discuss emergency measures.

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UK politics: Labour MP calls for Starmer’s resignation to end ‘psychodrama’ – as it happened
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22.04.2026

UK politics: Labour MP calls for Starmer’s resignation to end ‘psychodrama’ – as it happened

Jonathan Brash says ‘own goals’ are distracting from Labour’s achievementsUK inflation accelerated to 3.3% in March after the Iran war triggered the biggest jump in fuel prices for more than three years, Richard Partington reports.Today the Liberal Democrats staged a photocall to publicise their line about this being “Trumpflation”. Daisy Cooper, the Lib Dem deputy leader and Treasury spokesperson, said:People across our country have been struggling for years with a devastating cost-of-living crisis and Donald Trump’s idiotic war in Iran has added to it. The cost of fuel is soaring, mortgage rates are rising and fixed energy deals are already going up by hundreds of pounds.But what is utterly inexcusable is that there are politicians in this country - Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch - who are happy to cheerlead Donald Trump as he hikes people’s bills. All the while this Labour government promised to fix the country but instead we’ve got political Groundhog Day: yet more sleaze and scandal. Continue reading...

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Labour MP calls for Starmer’s resignation to end ‘psychodrama’ – UK politics live
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22.04.2026

Labour MP calls for Starmer’s resignation to end ‘psychodrama’ – UK politics live

Jonathan Brash says ‘own goals’ are distracting from Labour’s achievementsUK inflation accelerated to 3.3% in March after the Iran war triggered the biggest jump in fuel prices for more than three years, Richard Partington reports.Today the Liberal Democrats staged a photocall to publicise their line about this being “Trumpflation”. Daisy Cooper, the Lib Dem deputy leader and Treasury spokesperson, said:People across our country have been struggling for years with a devastating cost-of-living crisis and Donald Trump’s idiotic war in Iran has added to it. The cost of fuel is soaring, mortgage rates are rising and fixed energy deals are already going up by hundreds of pounds.But what is utterly inexcusable is that there are politicians in this country - Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch - who are happy to cheerlead Donald Trump as he hikes people’s bills. All the while this Labour government promised to fix the country but instead we’ve got political Groundhog Day: yet more sleaze and scandal. Continue reading...

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Starmer denies pressure over Mandelson vetting as Badenoch criticises 'done deal' claim
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Siyaset·22.04.2026AI özeti

Starmer denies pressure over Mandelson vetting as Badenoch criticises 'done deal' claim

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rejected claims he was under pressure to approve Peter Mandelson's appointment, citing evidence from civil servant Sue Robbins that no pressure was placed on him. However, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticised Starmer for relying on advice received after Mandelson was sacked, arguing the appointment was effectively a done deal. Robbins reportedly said the PM's team showed a dismissive approach to vetting, which was not proper process.

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