David Lammy to take PMQs after Reeves refuses to rule… - inkl
Police say Brahim Kaddour-Cherif is believed to have links to Tower Hamlets and is also known to frequent the Westminster area
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David Lammy has been in the UK political spotlight for his role as deputy prime minister and justice secretary, with multiple stories around PMQs, court backlogs, and prison release errors in 2025. For example, reports discussed his plans to address the Crown Court backlog and potential changes to jury trial limits as part of justice reforms. Additionally, his remarks on asylum and border controls have figured in debates about immigration enforcement and related policy shifts.[2][3][9]
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For the latest, most precise updates, I recommend checking major UK outlets (BBC, The Guardian, The Independent) and parliamentlive.tv for real-time statements, as this topic has frequent, fast-moving coverage around parliamentary sessions and justice policy announcements.[3][4][6]
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Police say Brahim Kaddour-Cherif is believed to have links to Tower Hamlets and is also known to frequent the Westminster area
www.inkl.comCheck out all of today’s political coverage from GB News below
www.gbnews.comFigures suggest there is now a record-breaking backlog of 78,000 crown court cases, and David Lammy says he wants to "save" the system.
news.sky.comThe man was detained after entering the UK a second time on October 18, a month after he was returned to France.
www.independent.co.ukSarah Pochin apologised for causing offence after saying she was 'driven mad' by seeing 'adverts full of black and Asian people'.
www.the-independent.com