November 04, 2021 A series of senior Conservatives have disowned Boris Johnson's attempt to neuter parliament's sleaze watchdog in a move which anti-corruption experts branded "a shocking blow to democracy in the UK".
Mr Johnson secured an 18-vote majority in the Commons to prevent the suspension of a Conservative MP who breached parliament's code of conduct and create a new Tory-dominated committee to dictate changes to the way standards allegations are investigated.
But more than 100 Tories did not vote and 13 defied a three-line whip to oppose the move, including Nigel Mills, who told The Independent it was "a dark day for integrity in our political system".
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The Big Question How was missing Cleo Smith rescued? A four-year-old girl seemingly abducted from her family's tent at a coastal campsite in Western Australia has been miraculously found alive and well after 18 days of intense search efforts.
Investigators raided a house in nearby Carnarvon in the early hours of Wednesday morning, finding the child alone and unharmed to the jubilation of her parents and all involved in the hunt. A 36-year-old man has meanwhile been taken into custody.
So how did detectives track her down?
NUMBER OF THE DAY £1,500 The cost of the transport and administration involved in moving meat carcasses between the UK and the EU country means spending for each lorry load of carcasses.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "I think those ideas which are meant to make life easier on the business community in Northern Ireland, especially on the citizens on the island of Ireland, should be embraced by the British government, rather than talking about red lines."
– The European Commission's vice president Frans Timmermans as the EU has flat-out rejected a British demand to end any role for European court judges in Northern Ireland
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