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  • Hackney Gazette

Past articles by Adrian:

Brexit-backing millionaire Arron Banks sues HMRC over 'discriminatory' tax on political donations

Millionaire Brexit-backing businessman Arron Banks has claimed a six-figure inheritance tax bill on his donations to UKIP is discriminatory at the Court of Appeal. → Read More

Residents near Brexit lorry park in Ashford say it's 'like Wembley stadium' and demand changes to lighting

Residents next to a large Brexit lorry park in Ashford say it is as bright as Wembley Stadium and has ruined the dark night sky for miles around. → Read More

Matt Hancock to face MPs over Cummings’ explosive claims he lied over coronavirus

Health secretary Matt Hancock will face MPs and the media to respond to claims from Dominic Cummings that he lied to colleagues and should have been fired for his disastrous performance in the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Matt Hancock rejects allegations levelled at him by Dominic Cummings

Health secretary Matt Hancock has rejected the allegations levelled at him by Dominic Cummings. → Read More

Campaigners win data protection appeal against Home Office on behalf of 3.6 million EU citizens

Campaigners have won a Court of Appeal challenge over an “unlawful” exemption to data protection rules in immigration cases. → Read More

PMQs: Boris Johnson is 'rattled' by evidence given by Dominic Cummings, says Labour

Boris Johnson has been 'rattled' by the evidence given by Dominic Cummings into his handling of the Covd-19 outbreak, Sir Keir Starmer has said. → Read More

Transport minister hints at plans to build a 50-mile tunnel linking Wales and Ireland

Transport minister Grant Shapps has suggested the government is considering whether to build a 50-mile tunnel to connect Ireland and Wales. → Read More

Government insiders claim Boris Johnson felt the European Super League was a 'great idea'

Boris Johnson thought the European Super League was a "great idea" and promised No. 10 would not intervene to stop English clubs joining, a Downing Street insider has claimed. → Read More

Lawyers launch legal action to stop Boris Johnson deleting WhatsApp messages

Legal action is being brought forward to stop Boris Johnson and his ministers from deleting WhatsApp messages and other communications that would show how they took decisions during the pandemic. → Read More

Former shadow chancellor says Labour shouldn't be a 'Blairite tribute band'

Sir Keir Starmer should avoid turning Labour into a "Blairite tribute band", former shadow chancellor John McDonnell has warned. → Read More

Priti Patel confirms plan to charge EU citizens to visit the UK

Downing Street has confirmed plans to charge EU citizens and other foreign nationals to visit the UK. → Read More

Boris Johnson did not skip coronavirus meetings to work on book, No 10 insists

Boris Johnson did not miss emergency meetings on the response to the emerging coronavirus pandemic because he was working on a book, Downing Street has insisted. → Read More

Vote Leave officials to face MPs' questioning over conduct during Brexit referendum

MPs are set to examine the effectiveness of the Electoral Commission at the time of the Brexit and Scottish independence referendums. → Read More

Labour could lose Durham County Council for first time in 100 years

An alliance of councillors could form to take control of Durham County Council off Labour for the first time in more than 100 years, it has emerged. → Read More

Keir Starmer warned to reform electoral system or face continual losses to the Tories

Keir Starmer is under pressure from within his own party to make electoral reform a manifesto commitment following four consecutive general election losses and the recent local election setbacks. → Read More

Liz Truss admits No 10 aims to undo Brexit red tape agreed by Boris Johnson

Liz Truss has called on the EU to scrap "border control and paperwork" on Irish Sea trade, setting up a clash with Brussels over the Northern Ireland Protocol. → Read More

Minister tells BBC to 'project British values' or lose licence fee

Culture secretary Oliver Dowden has said the BBC must project "British values" or face losing its licence fee. → Read More

Edwin Poots wins contest to replace Arlene Foster as DUP leader

Edwin Poots has been elected as the new leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), party chair Lord Morrow has announced. → Read More

One in 10 EU citizens 'considering leaving UK' after June, survey finds

One in 10 EU nationals living in the UK are considering leaving before the deadline to get settled status, a new survey has found. → Read More

Lawyers expose 'false claims' made by ministers over visa-free music tours of EU

Lawyers have revealed five 'false claims' made by ministers they say prove the government refused to strike a deal to rescue visa-free touring in the EU. → Read More