Starmer’s reshuffle continues to take migrants to the barrack: UK politics live

More than 1,000 migrants arrived on Saturday

More than 30,000 migrants have entered the UK after crossing the English channel so far this year, after the arrival of 1,097 on Saturday, showing home office figures.

Migrants try to climb a smuggler’s boat in an attempt to cross the English channel from the gravel beach ,AFP/Getty,

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 16:50

National test takes siren this afternoon

The testing of the National Emergency Alert System takes a siren from mobile phones across the country.

Around 3 pm on Sunday, mobile vibrations connected to 4G and 5G networks and the second test of the system takes about 10 seconds – after the first in 2023.

Vibration and siren lasted for about 10 seconds.

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 16:30

New Home Secretary to discuss border security

Home Secretary Shabana Mehmood will host counterparts in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to discuss border security on Monday, which is his first major engagement in his new role.

Ms. Mahmood said: “We deal with serious organized crime and secure our limits to rebuild our reputation on the world stage.

“We have already resetted our relationship with the European Union, hit the deal smuggling people with G7 and conducted our first return agreement with France. Today, we will agree on new measures to protect our boundaries with our five eye partners, killing people with smuggling.

“Five eyes can be drawn from different corners of the world, but we are united by our alliance. As the security threats we all face more complex and complete the continents, we are strong and safe together.”

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Requed seekers can be taken to “temporarily” military sites

Sir Kire Stmper told its new-looked cabinet to temporarily move to military sites to “go up gear up” amid the increasing number of small boat crossings in the channel.

The Defense Secretary, John Hele, said with the Sky’s Trever Philips Show on Sunday morning, “I think you will start to see the Kir Stmper that behaving with the small boats, resolving the illegal immigration crisis, part of the entire government’s jobs, not only the home office,” Defense Secretary, John Hele with the Sky’s Sunday morning.

He said that a part of it would involve to see asylum seekers in “temporary” houses at military sites, but did not confirm a date for such transfer.

John Hele said that shelter seekers can be temporarily taken to military sites ,Packet,

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 15:50

Stamor makes more changes in its junior ministerial rank in reshuffle

The Sir Kir Stmper continued its major reshuffle after the resignation of Angela Rener as Housing Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister.

Here are the latest appointments:

  • Chris Elmore MP as a state parliamentary under-secretary in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
  • Satveer Kaur as Parliamentary Secretary in MP Cabinet Office.
  • Josh Simmons MP as Parliamentary Secretary in Cabinet Office.
  • Josh McLister OBE MP MP as Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Education Department.
  • Olivia Bailey MP as the State Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Education Department.
  • Blair McDogel MP as the State Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Department of Trade and Trade.
  • Kate Deerden MP as the State Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the department for trade and trade.
  • Kanishka Narayan MP as the State Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology.
  • Anna McMorin MP as the State Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Wales office.
  • Matthal Patrick MP as the state parliamentary under-secretary at the Northern Ireland office.
  • Katie White OBE MP as a state parliamentary under-secretary in Energy, Security and Pure Zero Department.

Janet Dabi MP, Barrows Jones of Whithered, Justin Maders MP, Gareth Thomas MP, Ferial Clarke MP, Flair Anderson MP, and Dame Nia Griffith DBE MP has left the government.

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 15:42

Scottish Conservatives Deputy Leader says, ‘Labor is completely in multdown

Rachel Hamilton, deputy leader of the Scottish Conservative, said: “Labor is completely in meltdown and in the government only 14 months later in his integrity tatters.

“Ian Murray’s dismissal was completely keeping in mind the chaos that surrounds the Kir starrer’s Sambolic government.

“The fact is that Ian Murray has now been involved in a junior ministerial role, as such a backlash kerr is arranged about the starrer’s weakness and their long list of U-turn.

“Douglas Alexander’s without thinking -the appointment, which is nothing more than a man for labor, will mean more than the same broken promises.”

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 15:30

Douglas Alexander ‘ready for the voice of Scotland’

The new Scottish secretary says that he is eager for the voice of Scotland in Westminster after his predecessor, Ian Murray “lost his place in Friday’s reshuffle.

His replacement Douglas Alexander spoke at BBC One’s The Sunday show, where he discussed his new role and his plans.

He told hosts Martin Gisler: “I am eager to have Scotland voice on the cabinet table, to ensure that I am speaking to Scotland, but my cabinet colleagues understood the importance of Scotland for their work.”

Rebecca Whitekar7 September 2025 15:11

Stamor warned that deputy leadership race is make-or-break moment

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Unions urged the government not to water the bills of workers’ rights.

The unions are urging the government that after the change of the minister in recent times, their major bills should not be watered on the rights of the workers, saying that people hope to be expected to be expected to fulfill the promises made during the general election.

The Employment Rights Bill, which is in its last parliamentary stages, was made the champion by former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener and former Employment Rights Minister Justin Maders.

Both have abandoned the positions that they were in the form of law, taken through the Commons, which has raised concerns between some union leaders.

TUC general secretary Paul Novak said on Sunday that he had not seen any evidence that the bill was being fed water.

Next to the early day of the Tuci Congress in Brighton, he said: “The government should fulfill the promises made to the British people in the last July.

“Bill will level the playground – by increasing the standards already set by the best employers, working with unions, more than millions.”

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Holi Event7 September 2025 14:23

Watch: Andrea Jenkin takes the lead as Reform UK National Anthem Song

Reform Britain led Andrea Jenkin singing the national anthem

Holi Event7 September 2025 13:51

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