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Doubts Cast Over Recommended Pick For UK Surrogacy Regulator

Doubts Cast Over Recommended Pick For UK Surrogacy Regulator

Baby in maternity ward, London (UK Stock Images Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo) 4 min read12 November Doubts have been cast over the Law Commission’s recommendation for the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) to be the UK surrogacy regulator, PoliticsHome can reveal. The HFEA, which currently regulates the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research, was picked out as being best-placed to regulate surrogacy in a report released last year. The government is currently considering whether to take up recommendations put forward by the Law Commission, which put forward a number of proposals that would overhaul UK surrogacy law. The reforms would see ‘intended parents’ become legal parents from birth and open advertising for surrogate mothers and intended parents legalised. Surrogacy agreements – which would remain non-binding – would be overseen and supported by regulated surrogacy organisations (RSOs) that would in turn be regulated by the HFEA. However, comments made by the HFEA in an interview with The House magazine cast doubts over the suitability of the fertility clinics regulator …

Lucy Letby: Doubts over conviction as families seek answers ahead of inquiry | UK News

Lucy Letby: Doubts over conviction as families seek answers ahead of inquiry | UK News

The crimes of Lucy Letby are unprecedented in modern British history. The mushrooming cloud of expert commentary and online conspiracy theories about her guilt is equally unusual. The public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Letby‘s crimes, which was set up by the government last year following her conviction, will begin hearings at Liverpool Town Hall today. But the inquiry will not address the question – a growing one in the minds of many – of Letby’s guilt. The former neonatal nurse was sentenced to life imprisonment last year for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six more at the Countess of Chester Hospital between the summers of 2015 and 2016. At a recent retrial she was convicted of attempting to murder another baby. It confirmed her as the most prolific child serial killer in modern British history. The judge said she was guilty of a “cruel, calculated and cynical campaign of child murder involving the smallest and most vulnerable of children”. She had, he said, “a deep malevolence bordering on sadism”. Please use Chrome …

Pint-size wine to be allowed on shelves from September – as doubts raised over demand | UK News

Pint-size wine to be allowed on shelves from September – as doubts raised over demand | UK News

Pint-sized bottles of wine will be allowed on UK shelves from autumn under new post-Brexit trade rules – but doubts have been raised over their demand. Business minister Kevin Hollinrake said seven changes to pre-packaged wine sizes are due to come into force on 19 September. Announcing the date in the House of Commons, he said the measure will support the “thriving” UK wine sector by providing opportunities for “innovation and greater choice”. But the SNP’s Patrick Grady said the government should admit there is “little to no demand or interest for this supposedly glorious Brexit benefit”. Follow Sky News on WhatsApp Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News Tap here The move to introduce the 568ml size of wine, to sit alongside 200ml and 500ml measures already available, was announced in December and hailed by ministers as a Brexit “freedom”. Pint bottles of Champagne were sold in the UK before Britain joined the European Common Market and were on shelves until 1973. But …

France gets a reprieve on credit rating, but doubts persist on fiscal outlook – POLITICO

France gets a reprieve on credit rating, but doubts persist on fiscal outlook – POLITICO

“Structural reforms have started to address credit challenges such as high unemployment and weakening competitiveness, but progress in sustainably reducing the budget deficit and government debt is limited,” Moody’s said in its assessment. France’s general government deficit was 5.5 percent of gross domestic product in 2023, significantly larger than the official 4.9 percent target. This makes it “unlikely” that the government will reach its goal of reducing the deficit to 2.9 percent of GDP by 2027, Moody’s said. Fitch also wrote that it will be “difficult” for France to achieve its target “as deficit narrowing measures remain largely unspecified.” France’s high level of government debt and poor record of fiscal consolidation are “a rating weakness,” Fitch said. According to Moody’s projections, France’s debt could reach almost 115 percent of GDP by 2027. French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said that the agencies’ decisions should “encourage us to redouble our determination to restore our public finances and meet the objective” of getting the annual deficit below 3.0 percent of GDP in 2027, AFP reported. “We will keep to …

Tesla Autopilot is again under NHTSA investigation after doubts over recall remedy

Tesla Autopilot is again under NHTSA investigation after doubts over recall remedy

Tesla Autopilot finds itself once again under NHTSA investigation after the agency is now doubting the effectiveness over the 2-million vehicle “recall” last year. As you may remember, Tesla and NHTSA announced a new “safety recall” of all Tesla vehicles equipped with Autopilot in North America last December. The recall marked the conclusion of the NHTSA’s years-long investigation into crashes of Tesla vehicles on Autopilot into stopped emergency vehicles on the highway. The “fix” to the “recall” is again an over-the-air software update. In the defect notice, Tesla made it clear that it doesn’t agree with NHTSA’s findings of improper driver monitoring leading to these accidents, but it agreed to add more warnings and alerts when drivers are using the Autopilot features – hence the recall. Now, a few months later, NHTSA seems to be having doubts about how effective the recall has been after new crashes have been reported and the agency was made aware of some concerns about the “remedy”. NHTSA decided to open a new investigation. It wrote in the notice: Tesla filed …

Former Justice Secretary Doubts “Pyjama Injunction” Will Block Rwanda Deportations

Former Justice Secretary Doubts “Pyjama Injunction” Will Block Rwanda Deportations

A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to Dover, Kent, by the Border Force following a small boat incident in the Channel, 23 April 2024 (Alamy) 4 min read3 hr Former Justice Secretary Robert Buckland believes it is “very unlikely” that European courts could use an injunction again to stop asylum seekers being deported from the UK to Rwanda now that the revised legislation has passed. The Safety of Rwanda Bill, legislation designed to allow Rishi Sunak’s plans to deport asylum seekers in to the East African country, passed into law this week following weeks of back-and-forth between the Houses of Commons and Lords.  Ultimately peers backed down on their demands for an independent committee to monitor the safety of Rwanda, and an exemption for people who have supported British armed forces abroad late on Monday night. Peers did not push the exemption amendment to further vote on Monday evening after Home Office minister Lord Sharpe of Epsom said that the government will not remove to Rwanda anybody who is found to …

Man United’s Rashford, McTominay doubts for Sheffield United game

Man United’s Rashford, McTominay doubts for Sheffield United game

Manchester United could be without forward Marcus Rashford and midfielder Scott McTominay through injury when they take on bottom-side Sheffield United at Old Trafford, manager Erik ten Hag said on the eve of Wednesday’s Premier League game. The 26-year-old Rashford had a stellar 2022-23 campaign, scoring 30 goals in all competitions and went on to be named United’s player of the year, but the England international has only netted eight times this season. McTominay, meanwhile, has 10 goals across all competitions this season. The duo picked up their respective injuries during Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Championship side Coventry City, which United won on penalties after surrendering a 3-0 lead at Wembley. “We had a problem with (Alejandro) Garnacho, that’s why we took him off during the game, but I think he will be fine,” Ten Hag told reporters. “Scott we have to assess today, really doubtful. Marcus is also doubtful, and there was also an issue with Bruno (Fernandes) with the hand but I think he can make it. “We have some doubts going …

Government borrowing higher than forecast as doubts raised over pre-election tax cuts | Business News

Government borrowing higher than forecast as doubts raised over pre-election tax cuts | Business News

Doubts have been raised over the government’s ability to unveil tax cuts ahead of the next general election after official figures revealed borrowing was higher than expected in the past year. The Treasury borrowed £120.7bn in the financial year ending March 2024 – down £7.6bn from the year before, according to provisional estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). However, the figure is £6.6bn more than forecast by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) only a month ago. Overall, government debt was around 98.3% of the UK’s annual gross domestic product (GDP) in March – up 2.6 percentage points from the previous year and at levels not seen since the early 1960s. Ruth Gregory, an economist from Capital Economics, said: “If the chancellor was hoping March’s figures would provide more scope for tax cuts at a fiscal event later this year, he will have been disappointed. “Just based on the larger-than-expected 2023/24 budget deficit and the recent shift up in market interest rates, he may have even less fiscal ‘headroom’ (perhaps about £5bn) for …

Coachella 2024’s biggest social media moments from No Doubt’s reunion to Chappell Roan’s ascent

Coachella 2024’s biggest social media moments from No Doubt’s reunion to Chappell Roan’s ascent

Every April, hundreds of thousands of people descend on Coachella Valley for two weekends of music, $25 caesar salads, and dust-related health complications. The rest of us experience the festival through our phones, watching it unfold on our social media feeds from the comfort of our couches. The biggest moments from Coachella 2024 range from superstar-making sets to technical difficulties and broken bones, and they all get credit on our list. Chappell Roan ascends If you were plugged into the pop music scene before April 12, you may have been aware of Chappell Roan’s growing popularity. If you weren’t, Roan’s performances at Coachella made her hard to ignore. Posts of her performance on the first weekend and her life-size butterfly outfit on the second boosted her streaming numbers and bumped her latest single “Good Luck, Babe!” to no. 77 on the Billboard 100, her first-ever entry on the chart. Tweet may have been deleted Lana del Rey duets with Billie In her first weekend set, Lana del Rey sang her classics, brought out Billie Eilish …