On the evening of
Monday 22nd May, at 22.33 hrs BST, a bomb was detonated in the foyer
of the Manchester Arena – BBC News 23rd
May. 22 people were killed and over 100 injured (many
seriously) – BBC
News 27th May. The bomb was detonated as people were leaving the
Arena following a concert by US singer Ariana Grande.
The attacker was
identified by police as Salman Ramadan Abedi – (see BBC 26th May) - a
22-year-old Briton of Libyan ancestry who detonated a shrapnel-laden improvised
explosive device at one of the exits as concertgoers were leaving. Abedi was born in Manchester in 1994, grew up
in the Whalley Range area and lived in Fallowfield. It appears that he was known to British
Security Services but was not regarded as high risk – The
Guardian 23rd May.
A number of individuals were arrested
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30 July 2019
26 July 2019
Insane automatism and driving
On 25 July, in the House of Commons, the death of 15 year old Katelyn Dawson was raised by Mr Barry Sheerman MP (Huddersfield). Mr Sheerman asked the Leader of the House of Commons (Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg MP) -
"On 10 January 2018, Katelyn Dawson was killed and two other women were very badly injured when a white BMW crashed into a queue of people as Katelyn was going to school. She was 15 and an only child. Could we have an early debate on what is going on in the Crown Prosecution Service? It has been many months and now the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to bring any charge against the driver .... He got off because the CPS thought he was going to argue insane automatism, which is increasingly being used by wealthy and well-connected people to get off charges when they kill people."
"On 10 January 2018, Katelyn Dawson was killed and two other women were very badly injured when a white BMW crashed into a queue of people as Katelyn was going to school. She was 15 and an only child. Could we have an early debate on what is going on in the Crown Prosecution Service? It has been many months and now the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to bring any charge against the driver .... He got off because the CPS thought he was going to argue insane automatism, which is increasingly being used by wealthy and well-connected people to get off charges when they kill people."
25 July 2019
A new government forms
The ritual transfer of executive power took place on Wednesday 24 July 2019. The outgoing Prime Minister (Theresa May) attended the House of Commons for her final Prime Minister's Questions and then went to Buckingham Palace to tender her resignation to HM The Queen. Mrs May will have advised the Queen to appoint Boris Johnson, the successful candidate in the Conservative Party leadership election. Mr Johnson then attended the palace and was duly appointed Prime Minister. This time-honoured ritual emphasised the constitutional facts that HM The Queen is Head of State and that the government is Her Majesty's Government.
Mr Johnson returned to No.10 Downing Street, spoke briefly
Mr Johnson returned to No.10 Downing Street, spoke briefly
23 July 2019
Boris Johnson becomes Conservative Party leader
With exactly 100 days to go before the United Kingdom leaves the European Union (EU), the Conservative and Unionist Party announced that Boris Johnson is to be party leader. Mr Johnson won 92,153 votes (66%) to Mr Hunt's 46,656 (34%).
On Wednesday 24 July, the Queen's first visitor will be the outgoing Prime Minister - Theresa May. Mr Johnson will then visit the palace to be formally appointed as Prime Minister.
During a lengthy campaign, Mr Johnson made clear that he plans to lead the UK out of the EU by 31 October 2019 - i.e. to "deliver Brexit." His stance has been that this will take place with or without a withdrawal agreement.
Appointment of Prime Minister:
In law, the Queen may
On Wednesday 24 July, the Queen's first visitor will be the outgoing Prime Minister - Theresa May. Mr Johnson will then visit the palace to be formally appointed as Prime Minister.
During a lengthy campaign, Mr Johnson made clear that he plans to lead the UK out of the EU by 31 October 2019 - i.e. to "deliver Brexit." His stance has been that this will take place with or without a withdrawal agreement.
Appointment of Prime Minister:
In law, the Queen may
19 July 2019
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill - (2)
An earlier post looked at the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill
when it was before the House of Commons. The principal purpose of the
Bill is to extend the period for forming an Executive under section
1(1) of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Act 2018 and to impose a duty on the Secretary of State to report on progress towards the formation of an Executive in Northern Ireland.
The reporting requirements are in Clause 3 of the Bill. Originally this was a short clause of just 3 subsections. It has now expanded to 21 subsections.
On Thursday 18 July,
The reporting requirements are in Clause 3 of the Bill. Originally this was a short clause of just 3 subsections. It has now expanded to 21 subsections.
On Thursday 18 July,
17 July 2019
European Parliament 16 July 2019 ~ Brexit and no deal
On 16 July 2019 the European Parliament narrowly approved the nomination of German politician Ursula von der Leyen as President of the European Commission. The Parliament has 751 members. 733 votes were cast and those divided 327 against and 383 in favour - (51% of the total number of MEP or 52.25% of the votes cast).
Ursula von der Leyen was nominated by the European Council at the Council meeting held on 30 June - previous post 3 July 2019. See HERE for background to the nomination.
In
Ursula von der Leyen was nominated by the European Council at the Council meeting held on 30 June - previous post 3 July 2019. See HERE for background to the nomination.
In
14 July 2019
An Ambassador resigns ....
Journalist Isabel Oakeshott, writing for the Mail on Sunday (7 July), revealed comments made by the United Kingdom's Ambassador to the USA (Sir Kim Darroch) about the administration of President Donald Trump. The comments were in diplomatic communications (Diptel) between the Ambassador and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
In one document Sir Kim wrote: 'We don't really believe this Administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept.'
In one document Sir Kim wrote: 'We don't really believe this Administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept.'
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