Top Cabinet Office official to give evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson's vetting UK politics live
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Top Cabinet Office official to give evidence to MPs about Peter Mandelson's vetting  UK politics live
"Norris stated, 'No, it's a load of guff.' He emphasized that if he had a pound for every cabinet story in the papers, he would have more pints than reality suggests."
"The UK government is committing £660 million to France to curb Channel crossings, highlighting ongoing efforts to manage immigration and border security."
"Despite the internal divisions, Norris expressed confidence in Keir Starmer's leadership, stating, 'Yes,' when asked if he expected Starmer to lead the party into the next election."
The UK government is set to sign a new deal with France, committing £660 million to reduce Channel crossings. Alex Norris, the border security and asylum minister, faced questions about cabinet divisions regarding the sacking of Olly Robbins. He dismissed the reports as unfounded. Despite his loyalty to the government, the comparison he made was peculiar, given the history of cabinet splits under the Tories. Additionally, the UK government budget has come in below its borrowing target by £700 million, but future fiscal challenges loom due to the Iran war.
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