
Ryan Sabey
Deputy Editor at The Sun
Deputy Political Editor, The Sun. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Sabey
NHS bosses were last night ordered to hastily follow new guidance on single-sex spaces following a landmark court decision. They were told by ministers they must comply with this week’s Supreme Court ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex. It upends NHS guidelines stating that trans people should be treated according to how they dress and be given accommodation based on clothing and name. The Department of Health said: “This is the law, and we expect all public service bodies to comply.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Sabey
RACHEL Reeves travels to America next week as the UK looks to secure a trade deal to soften the blow of punishing tariffs. The Chancellor was pressed on whether a deal could be finalised in three weeks which had been suggested by White House officials. Britain is looking to reduce the full force of 10 per cent levies on all goods and 25 per cent levy on cars. Speaking on a visit to the rescued Scunthorpe steelworks, she said: “Those conversations with our US counterparts are ongoing.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Sabey
BRITAIN is preparing to hand over a “blank cheque” to Brussels by tying in with a controversial EU Net Zero scheme, Tories warn. And households could face paying an extra £100 or more on bills if the link-up to the European green plan goes ahead. There are fears the PM will use a summit next month to align UK-EU emission trading schemes as part of a “reset”. The system will force firms to buy credits for each ton of greenhouse gas they emit.
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Noa Hoffman |Ryan Sabey |Emily Davies
THE BBC has been slammed for shielding Labour after failing to mention the party in charge over the Birmingham bin crisis. BBC Radio 4 Today interviewed the leader of cash-strapped Birmingham City Council about the city being overrun by huge rats - but left out that it is a Labour-run authority. The broadcaster neglected to mention Labour's role in the ongoing bin strikes during the three-hour programme when it questioned John Cotton.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ryan Sabey
A FALL in fuel prices helped ease inflation last month — but experts warned of choppy waters ahead for the economy. dipped from 2.8 per cent to 2.6 in March as motorists paid less at the pumps and the cost of groceries fell. Calls are now likely to grow for the Bank of England to cut interest rates from 4.5 per cent to 4.25 next month. But inflation could shoot up in May with energy, and mobile phone bills rising.
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