- Sun Apr 02, 2023 12:12 pm
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Oboogie wrote:Viewing this on a phone means I can't hover over links, only click (tap) on them.Yug wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 12:03 pm Any hints as to who it might be and what they said, so those of us who are allergic to the S*n don't have to click on the link?A quick hover over the link informs me that the headline says "Ian Austin says Labour needs plan to stop boats".
soulboy wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 10:06 pm Thanks for sharing, I was genuinely curious. At first glance 50% affordable, albeit without the amount of discount and qualifying criteria being mentioned, seems to trump the "not in keeping with the area" objections.Yeah, it certainly does make a difference, and the more lower priced housing the better, but it is hard to do much better than this, given that the whole of the development will be privately funded. There will also be s106 payments, I would think. The sort of people who benefit from this affordable stuff will be much better off than average, but it's still people who wouldn't be able to afford to live in London, so it's positive. A friend of mine was an architect who got an affordable flat in an earlier scheme. It certainly made a difference to her.
Watchman wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 3:27 pm That’s an interesting point re 106 money, my understanding is that it nominally is there for the infrastructure, however as this development is in an established area, so where is the space to build a new school for exampleFrom the Architects Journal link.
The council had previously approved six buildings by Patel Taylor, ranging from six to 26 storeys and including offices and 477 homes, alongside an eight-storey building, designed by Trehearne Architects, with new civic offices, customer service facilities and a library.Looking at that again, I'm not so sure whether there'd be s106 money, given the public facilities provided.
A parliamentary investigation has upheld a complaint against a Labour MP for using expenses to help his failed bid to become West Midlands mayor.
An Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority report found "overwhelming evidence" one of Liam Byrne's staff worked on his 2021 campaign while contracted and paid by Parliament.
MPs cannot use taxpayer-funded allowances for political campaigns.
The MP said campaign work by staff had been voluntary or done while on leave.
The report says the Birmingham, Hodge Hill MP will not be asked to repay the funds because of the difficulty in establishing the exact number of hours the staff member worked and also because of the delay in the investigation...
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bir ... 694307.amp
Labour has withdrawn the whip from Geraint Davies and suspended his party membership, while it investigates disputed allegations of “completely unacceptable behaviour” by the MP.
It came after Politico reported multiple accusations this morning of inappropriate sexual behaviour by the Swansea West MP towards women working in politics, which Davies himself said he did not “recognise”.
A party spokesperson said: “These are incredibly serious allegations of completely unacceptable behaviour. We strongly encourage anyone with a complaint to come forward to the Labour party’s investigation.”
“Any complainant will have access to an independent support service who provide confidential and independent guidance and advice from external experts throughout the process.”
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