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Government considering temporary rent cap for social housing tenants - Sky News

The government has launched a consultation which could lead to social housing tenants in England being protected from soaring rents through the introduction of a temporary cap.

It comes as ministers face growing pressure to ease the burden of the rising cost of living for households across the UK.

Social housing tenants and landlords are being asked for their views on the idea of a proposed rent cap, which the government says could save vulnerable households an average of £300 per year and provide financial stability for four million families.

The temporary cap would apply from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 and the consultation, launched today, will also seek views on whether to set a limit for 2024-25.

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A final decision on whether the cap should be introduced will be taken later in the year, the government said.

It added that ministers understood such a move would impact social housing landlords and that they are engaging fully with the sector.

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The move is being considered as social housing rents are currently regulated to increase each year at a rate of the consumer price index rate plus 1% - which could mean potential rent increases next year of 11% in line with the latest Bank of England forecasts.

Housing Secretary Greg Clark said: "We must protect the most vulnerable households in these exceptional circumstances during the year ahead.

"Putting a cap on rent increases for social tenants offers security and stability to families across England.

"We know many people are worried about the months ahead.

"We want to hear from landlords and social tenants on how we can make this work and support the people that need it most."

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The government has also announced it is committing to reviewing social rent policy beyond 2025 through a separate consultation due to be launched next year.

The temporary rent cap would come on top of the current £37bn support package already pledged by the government, which includes a £150 council tax rebate, a £400 energy bill discount to support households over the coming months and £1,200 awarded to the most vulnerable eight million households.

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The government continues to be under growing pressure to announce further support to get households and businesses through the cost of living crisis after last week's news that the energy price cap would rise by 80% in October, leading to the average household paying £3,549 a year for their gas and electricity.

Read more: Everything you need to know about higher bills

Boris Johnson has insisted it is up to his successor to decide what action to take. But a Number 10 source said on Monday that the current PM may say something on the matter later in the week.

With less than a week to go until the winner of the Conservative leadership contest is announced, neither Liz Truss nor Rishi Sunak have given precise details of what they plan to do to tackle rising bills if they get the keys to Number 10.

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PM warns of 'tough months' to come

At the weekend, reports suggested Ms Truss - who is the frontrunner in the contest and has previously dismissed the idea of giving "handouts" to people - is planning to cut VAT from 20% to 15%, alongside her pledges to reverse the National Insurance hike and pause green levies.

But there have been mixed messages from sources in her team over whether she would sign off on direct support to households or targeted support for the least well off.

Mr Sunak's team criticised the rumoured VAT cut as expensive and "incredibly regressive", with the former chancellor saying help with energy bills should be directed at low-income households and pensioners - delivered through the welfare system and winter fuel payments.

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The Liberal Democrats, Labour and the SNP have all called for a freeze on the price cap, as well as additional support for the least well-off households.

A government spokesperson said earlier this week that the Civil Service was "making the appropriate preparations in order to ensure that any additional support or commitments on cost of living can be delivered as quickly as possible when the new prime minister is in place".

Ms Truss and Mr Sunak will take part in the final Conservative Party leadership hustings this evening in London, with the victor of the contest to be announced on Monday 5 September.

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Selasa, 30 Agustus 2022

Government considering temporary rent cap for social housing tenants - Sky News

The government has launched a consultation which could lead to social housing tenants in England being protected from soaring rents through the introduction of a temporary cap.

It comes as ministers face growing pressure to ease the burden of the rising cost of living for households across the UK.

Social housing tenants and landlords are being asked for their views on the idea of a proposed rent cap, which the government says could save vulnerable households an average of £300 per year and provide financial stability for four million families.

The temporary cap would apply from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 and the consultation, launched today, will also seek views on whether to set a limit for 2024-25.

Majority want election this year, poll suggests - Politics latest

A final decision on whether the cap should be introduced will be taken later in the year, the government said.

It added that ministers understood such a move would impact social housing landlords and that they are engaging fully with the sector.

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The move is being considered as social housing rents are currently regulated to increase each year at a rate of the consumer price index rate plus 1% - which could mean potential rent increases next year of 11% in line with the latest Bank of England forecasts.

Housing Secretary Greg Clark said: "We must protect the most vulnerable households in these exceptional circumstances during the year ahead.

"Putting a cap on rent increases for social tenants offers security and stability to families across England.

"We know many people are worried about the months ahead.

"We want to hear from landlords and social tenants on how we can make this work and support the people that need it most."

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Britons on £45k 'will need help'

The government has also announced it is committing to reviewing social rent policy beyond 2025 through a separate consultation due to be launched next year.

The temporary rent cap would come on top of the current £37bn support package already pledged by the government, which includes a £150 council tax rebate, a £400 energy bill discount to support households over the coming months and £1,200 awarded to the most vulnerable eight million households.

The government continues to be under growing pressure to announce further support to get households and businesses through the cost of living crisis after last week's news that the energy price cap would rise by 80% in October, leading to the average household paying £3,549 a year for their gas and electricity.

Read more: Everything you need to know about higher bills

Boris Johnson has insisted it is up to his successor to decide what action to take. But a Number 10 source said on Monday that the current PM may say something on the matter later in the week.

With less than a week to go until the winner of the Conservative leadership contest is announced, neither Liz Truss nor Rishi Sunak have given precise details of what they plan to do to tackle rising bills if they get the keys to Number 10.

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PM warns of 'tough months' to come

At the weekend, reports suggested Ms Truss - who is the frontrunner in the contest and has previously dismissed the idea of giving "handouts" to people - is planning to cut VAT from 20% to 15%, alongside her pledges to reverse the National Insurance hike and pause green levies.

But there have been mixed messages from sources in her team over whether she would sign off on direct support to households or targeted support for the least well off.

Mr Sunak's team criticised the rumoured VAT cut as expensive and "incredibly regressive", with the former chancellor saying help with energy bills should be directed at low-income households and pensioners - delivered through the welfare system and winter fuel payments.

Read more: Liz Truss: Who is the front runner to be the next PM?

The Liberal Democrats, Labour and the SNP have all called for a freeze on the price cap, as well as additional support for the least well-off households.

A government spokesperson said earlier this week that the Civil Service was "making the appropriate preparations in order to ensure that any additional support or commitments on cost of living can be delivered as quickly as possible when the new prime minister is in place".

Ms Truss and Mr Sunak will take part in the final Conservative Party leadership hustings this evening in London, with the victor of the contest to be announced on Monday 5 September.

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2022-08-31 00:20:52Z
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Boy, believed to be 12, stabbed in Newham, east London and two men arrested - Sky News

A boy believed to be 12 has been stabbed in Newham, east London

Metropolitan Police have said officers were called at 8.17pm to Brook's Road in Plaistow after reporting of a stabbing.

The boy was found with a stab wound at the scene.

A Met spokesperson said: "He was treated at the scene, and we await an assessment of his condition.

"One male has been arrested on suspicion of GBH and another for affray."

Police are continuing to investigate the incident.

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2022-08-30 22:07:30Z
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Senin, 29 Agustus 2022

One killed as Notting Hill Carnival marred by serious stabbings and violence - Sky News

A man has been killed and there have been a number of serious stabbings and other violence at the Notting Hill Carnival, police have said.

A Section 60 order was imposed in and around the area of the carnival at 9.24pm on Monday until 1am on Tuesday.

It allows police to stop and search someone without suspicion.

The man who died was stabbed, officers said.

It comes on the final day of the west London carnival, which has been enjoying its first year back since the pandemic.

Close to a million people were at the event for Adults Day on Monday, with the streets once again filled with the boom of sound systems and dancers in extravagant costumes.

Revellers take part in the Notting Hill Carnival in London, Britain, August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska
Revellers take part in the Notting Hill Carnival in London, Britain, August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska

Police said there had been 76 arrests for "a variety of different offences" by 7am on Monday.

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A police horse also died on duty during after collapsing at around 9pm on Sunday.

There were 72 seconds of silence on Monday afternoon to remember those killed in the fire at nearby Grenfell Tower - one of several gestures held over the weekend to mark the tragedy.

Carnival goers during the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time in two years after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Monday August 29, 2022.

Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and is Europe's biggest street party, and second only in size to the carnival in Rio de Janeiro.

The 2020 carnival was cancelled because of COVID, although there were live-streamed events, and last year's event was also scrapped due to coronavirus risk.

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Notting Hill Carnival marred by serious stabbings and violent incidents, say police - Sky News

There have been a number of serious stabbings and other violent incidents at the Notting Hill Carnival, police have said.

A Section 60 order was imposed in and around the area of the carnival at 9.24pm and will last until 1am.

It allows a police officer to stop and search someone without suspicion.

It comes on the final day of the west London carnival, which has been enjoying its first year back since the pandemic.

Close to a million people were at the event for Adults Day on Monday, as the streets were once again filled with the boom of sound systems and dancers in extravagant costumes.

Police earlier said there had been 76 arrests for "a variety of different offences" by 7am on Monday.

A police horse also died on duty during after collapsing at around 9pm on Sunday.

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There were 72 seconds of silence on Monday afternoon to mark the 72 people killed in the fire at nearby Grenfell Tower - one of several gestures held over the weekend to remember the tragedy.

Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and is Europe's biggest street party, and second only in size to the carnival in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

The 2020 carnival was cancelled because of COVID, although there were live-streamed events, and last year's event was also scrapped due to coronavirus risk.

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2022-08-29 22:56:54Z
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UK's biggest warship HMS Prince of Wales moved to 'better location for inspection' after breaking down - Sky News

The UK's largest warship which broke down off the south coast soon after setting sail for the US has been moved so it is in a better location to be inspected.

HMS Prince of Wales, the second of the Royal Navy's two aircraft carriers, left Portsmouth Naval Base in Hampshire on Saturday before experiencing an "emerging mechanical issue", a navy spokesperson said. The problem is being investigated.

The vessel's departure had earlier been delayed from Friday because of a technical issue, although it is not known if the incidents were related.

The £3bn carrier, which became fully operational only last year, was at one point anchored to the southeast of the Isle of Wight.

HMS Prince of Wales route
Image: The HMS Prince of Wales route north and west after breaking down

Its position was shown on MarineTraffic.com before it appeared to be moved a number of miles north and then west.

It was reportedly being taken slowly towards Stokes Bay, Gosport, where it is understood the sheltered area will make it easier for divers to examine the damage.

A tweet from the Royal Navy read: "You might be aware of issues with @HMSPWLS since leaving her home port of Portsmouth on Saturday.

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"We are in the process of moving her to a different anchorage which is better suited to allow for further inspection of the ship."

Another navy tweet said: "Right now our focus is on the ship and our people; everyone is working hard to understand the problem and what can be done next."

The problem was first reported by UK Defence Journal, an online news site focused on defence issues, which cited unconfirmed reports about damage to the starboard propeller shaft.

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A second specialist news site, Navy Lookout, said the 65,000-ton warship had suffered a "significant technical fault".

"Should the issue prove to be serious it goes without saying that this is extremely unfortunate and not a good look for the RN [Royal Navy]," it reported.

It stated that, unless the problem can be resolved at sea enabling the warship to continue its journey to the US, it might need to go into dry dock at Rosyth, Scotland, early ahead of a planned inspection in 2023.

HMS Prince of Wales pictured in February
Image: HMS Prince of Wales pictured in February

The warship had departed at the weekend on what was described by the Royal Navy as a mission to "shape the future of stealth jet and drone operations off the coast of North America and in the Caribbean".

The trip - provided it goes ahead - is set to see the carrier visit New York, Halifax in Canada and the Caribbean, operating fifth generation F-35 fast jets off the deck as well as drones.

HMS Prince of Wales, which heads a carrier task group, deployed with a frigate, tanker and an air group of helicopters and drones.

The F-35 warplanes are set to join the ship in the US.

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Olivia Pratt-Korbel killing: 170 arrests across Merseyside as crackdown on organised crime intensifies - Sky News

A crackdown on serious and organised crime has seen Merseyside Police arrest 170 people over the past week.

Officers have carried out dozens of raids as they continue to appeal for help in finding Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer.

The nine-year-old was fatally shot inside her own home last Monday, becoming the third person in Merseyside to lose their lives to gun violence in one week.

Sam Rimmer was killed in a drive-by shooting on 16 August, while Ashley Dale was murdered in her back garden on 21 August.

In a statement, Merseyside Police said it has executed 58 warrants in locations across Liverpool, Knowsley and St Helens.

Some 46 vehicles have also been seized in the past seven days, with two firearms recovered.

Detectives also revealed that they have received over 280 submissions of intelligence from people reporting organised crime.

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"We hope these figures and the relentless work of our officers over the past week shows our commitment in targeting anyone involved in organised crime and removing dangerous weapons and drugs from out streets," Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Kameen said.

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Yesterday, "rummage search" dogs were seen in a cordoned area around Olivia's house - with officers making door-to-door enquiries.

In a fresh appeal on social media, featuring pictures of the schoolgirl, police said: "You know her name, now we need the name of her murderer."

The post also showed pictures of Sam Rimmer and Ashley Dale, and warned the public: "Silence is not an option."

It added: "If you've got information, and you're withholding it, you are protecting the killers. We need your information. Provide that information to us, and we'll do the rest."

Merseyside Police said anyone with information can contact them via social media or by calling 101.

CCTV, dashcam, and smart doorbell footage can be submitted online via mipp.police.uk.

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Over the weekend, police investigating Olivia's killing released on bail two men who had been arrested and questioned on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder.

They were a 36-year-old man from Huyton and a 33-year-old man from Dovecot. The 36-year-old has been recalled to prison after breaching the terms of his licence.

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2022-08-29 03:11:15Z
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