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Minister commits to ‘rule of law’ at Oxford University event
Lord Richard Hermer, the Attorney General said the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is in the UK’s national interest and that the rules-based order should “act as a compass in these uncertain times”.
He made the comments yesterday (Thursday, April 23), at the Bonavero Institute in Oxford where he was speaking on stage to Alain Berset, the secretary general of the Council of Europe which oversees the ECHR.
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While he stressed the government’s commitment to the treaty, Lord Hermer said its values must “develop and adapt”.
Attorney General Lord Richard Hermer (Image: Jeff Moore/PA Wire)
The Council of Europe is under pressure from a number of countries, including the UK, to change the way the laws apply in migration cases, notably in its Article 3 protection against inhuman or degrading treatment and the Article 8 right to a family life.
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Both articles have been used to prevent people with no right to be in the UK being sent back to their home countries.
Labour, unlike the Tories and Reform UK, is committed to remaining within the ECHR.
Lord Hermer told the Oxford event: “The international rule of law, deep concern to respect the human rights of all, should act as a compass in these uncertain times – I think most people in the world understand this, I think most people in this country want this.”
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I’m a Celebrity South Africa star pulls out of live final
It comes just days after doubts were raised over Jimmy Bullard’s attendance, following an explosive row during filming with Adam Thomas.
Although Jimmy has now confirmed he will be appearing on tonight’s (April 24) ITV show, when viewers will vote for their I’m a Celeb ‘ultimate legend’, sadly, Beverley Callard will not be there.
The Coronation Street favourite who was diagnosed with breast cancer in February issued an update to fans on her TikTok account yesterday (April 23).
Why is Beverley Callard not attending I’m a Celebrity final tonight?
In the caption alongside a video message, she shared: “A last minute change of plans…Absolutely gutted but I know it’s for the best. Resting up and getting well is more important at the moment.”
Beverley, who currently lives in Dublin, went on to explain: “Yesterday I should have flown over to England to get ready for the I’m a Celeb final which is tomorrow at 7.30pm.
“I was so excited and looking forward to it, and on medical advice I can’t go.
“So I’m absolutely gutted, I was dying to see them all, and it would have been brilliant, but I can’t go.”
Health professionals have told Beverley that attending the I’m a Celebrity South Africa final would be “too long a day” as she recovers from surgery.
She continued: “Flying there and you know, very late night… so here I am.”
However, the soap star will still be featuring in the live ITV final this evening and reuniting with her fellow campmates via Zoom, to “chat to everyone”.
Beverley added: “I’ve got to make the best of a bad job but I am resting, I am doing as I’m told, thanks to everybody.”
The actress was advised by medics to leave camp in the last week of the ITV reality show.
Beverley told the other celebrities she “didn’t feel well” after having “a bit of a funny turn”.
As she tearfully said her goodbyes, the 69-year-old said she was “absolutely gutted and wanted to finish” her time on the all-star show, and that she “wanted to prove that older women could do it”.
Since announcing her diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer, Beverley has documented her treatment on social media and has recently undergone surgery to remove the cancer.
Who is in the final of I’m a Celebrity South Africa 2026?
The four celebrities who have made it to Friday night’s final are Olympian Sir Mo Farah, former football manager Harry Redknapp, actor and DJ Craig Charles, and actor Adam Thomas.
Scarlett Moffatt just missed out and said she was “gutted” to become the latest campmate to be evicted during Thursday’s episode.
The Gogglebox star learnt she would be leaving the ITV programme after she came last in a trial, telling hosts Ant and Dec: “I felt like I was so close. I was the last girl standing.”
The challenge saw the celebrities have to count coloured balls as they rolled down a tube in front of them while they were showered with maggots, cockroaches, crickets and mealworms.
The five contestants were then asked how many blue balls there had been and were told that whoever’s estimate was the furthest from the correct figure would be evicted.
Thursday night’s instalment also saw the celebrities take part in the Cyclone challenge, which saw them have to clamber along a water slide to reach stars while being pelted with huge balls and sprayed with high-pressure hoses.
The group won the task, which resulted in them all receiving phone messages from their loved ones at home.
They also enjoyed a breakfast of 10 eggs between them after successfully catching them from a large “chicken” roosting in a tree above their camp.
The final of I’m a Celebrity South Africa will be shown from 7.30pm tonight on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.
Let us know which celebrity campmate you will be voting for to win, in the comments below.
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Keir Starmer urged to prioritise Sudan war by Oxford MP
The MP for Oxford East has been vocal about the civil war that started in April 2023 in the African country.
Scenes of a vicious struggle for power broke out between its army and a powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces.
It is estimated that around 30 million people need aid, and the country faces severe hunger, with at least five areas experiencing famine.
Anneliese Dodds leaving 10 Downing (Image: Lucy North/PA Wire)
Ms Dodds, who was on a trip to the Sudan this year, raised the matter in a topical question session this week in Parliament.
She said: “On Sudan and the failing international response, will the foreign secretary consider further economic measures and sanctions, including against the nationals of the countries that support the belligerents?
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“Will she encourage the prime minister to prioritise Sudan in his international engagements so he can show the leadership that she has shown?”
Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper assured Ms Dodds the Government is “continuing to raise this matter as well”.
She added: “We assess that around a dozen countries are providing different kinds of arms flow support to the warring parties.
“That is an extremely serious concern and we are raising it with a range of countries. We also continue to look at the issue of sanctions.”
At least 59,000 people have been killed.
At least 6,000 died over three days as the RSF rampaged through the Darfur outpost of el-Fasher in October, according to the UN.
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West Oxfordshire car park to shut temporarily
A car park in Oxfordshire is going to temporarily close while work is carried out.
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