Latest updates: Labour’s shadow culture secretary says move to privatise Channel 4 will hurt jobs and creative industries
- Nadine Dorries presses ahead with plan to privatise Channel 4
- What you need to know about the privatisation of Channel 4
- Whitehall braced for top staff to be implicated in Gray report
- Russia-Ukraine war: latest updates
Fines for breaking coronavirus laws have reportedly been issued to people who attended a leaving party for a senior official who helped shape the Government’s response to the pandemic.
The Daily Telegraph reported that some of those at the farewell event for Kate Josephs, who was director-general of the Cabinet Office’s Covid-19 taskforce, have been handed fixed-penalty notices (FPNs).
On the evening of 17 December, I gathered with colleagues that were at work that day, with drinks, in our office in the Cabinet Office, to mark my leaving the Civil Service.
I am truly sorry that I did this and for the anger that people will feel as a result.
The committee will need to meet again once they have had time to properly consider the contents of the investigator’s report. Until then, the committee needs to focus on its work.
Continue reading…