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King Charles sets out Labour government’s plans and priorities in king’s speech – UK politics live - The Guardian

He starts with the economy.

Stability will be the cornerstone of my Government’s economic policy and every decision will be consistent with its fiscal rules. It will legislate to ensure that all significant tax and spending changes are subject to an independent assessment by the Office for Budget Responsibility [Budget Responsibility Bill]. Bills will be brought forward to strengthen audit and corporate governance, alongside pension investment [Draft Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill, Pension Schemes Bill].

Securing economic growth will be a fundamental mission. My Government will seek a new partnership with both business and working people and help the country move on from the recent cost of living challenges by prioritising wealth creation for all communities. My Ministers will establish an Industrial Strategy Council. It is my Government’s objective to see rising living standards in all nations and regions in the United Kingdom.

Analysis: It is common now for law and order bills to be named after victims (there is one coming in the speech later), but the budget and responsibility bill ought to be named “Liz’s law”. This is the measure proposed by Rachel Reeves saying that OBR must assess any major fiscal announcement – to prevent a repeat what happened when Liz Truss presented her mini-budget without consulting it. Here is Labour using the legislative process to remind the public of how the Tories mismanaged the economy.

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And now the king is wrapping up.

Members of the House of Commons

Estimates for the public services will be laid before you.

My Lords and Members of the House of Commons

Other measures will be laid before you.

I pray that the blessing of Almighty God may rest upon your counsels.

Analysis: The speech always ends like this. Public spending and tax are matters for the Commons, not the Lords, and that is why the line about the estimates is only addressed to MPs. The final line, about “other measures”, is the standard reminder that the king’s speech is only a starting point, and that over the next year or so the government is likely to introduce other measures not mentioned here. Normally that is not because they are holding things back, but because the world moves on, circumstances change, and at some point there will be urgent pressure for a new law.

King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown, at the state opening.

Foreign policy comes right at the end.

My Government will ensure a strong defence based on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s common values of individual liberty, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Its commitment to NATO will remain unshakeable. It will maintain a strong Armed Forces, including the nuclear deterrent. To ensure that the United Kingdom’s defence capabilities are matched to the changing nature of global strategic threats, my Government will conduct a Strategic Defence Review.

My Government will continue to give its full support to Ukraine and its people and it will endeavour to play a leading role in providing Ukraine with a clear path to NATO membership.

My Government will seek to reset the relationship with European partners and work to improve the United Kingdom’s trade and investment relationship with the European Union. My Ministers will seek a new security pact to strengthen cooperation on the mutual threats faced by the United Kingdom and the European Union.

My Government will play its part in trying to secure long term peace and security in the Middle East. It is committed to a two state solution with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state.

Later this week, my Government will host the European Political Community meeting at Blenheim Palace. The Queen and I look forward to our Visit to Samoa alongside the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in October, and our Visit to Australia.

Analysis: Foreign policy does not need legislation, and so there are no bill referred to in this section. But the king has outlined the government’s headline pitch on key foreign policy issues.

And now it’s constitutional reform.

Measures to modernise the constitution will be introduced including House of Lords reform to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the Lords [House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill]. My ministers will strengthen the integrity of elections and encourage wide participation in the democratic process.

The Government will propose a modernisation committee of the House of Commons which will be tasked with driving up standards, improving work practices and reforming procedures.

Analysis: Labour said it wanted to remove hereditary peers from the Lords quickly. But the speech does not include a commitment to lower the voting age to 16, only a generalised reference to widening participation in elections. This proposal was much criticised during the election, and campaigners will be worried the government is going off the idea. Government sources say that is not the case, and that a bill has been omitted because this is not a priority at this stage of the parliament.

He is now talking about devolution.

My Government will strengthen its work with the devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland so that the best outcomes possible are delivered for citizens across the United Kingdom. My Ministers will establish a new Council of the Nations and Regions to renew opportunities for the Prime Minister, heads of devolved governments and mayors of combined authorities to collaborate with each other.

My Government will continue to support the political institutions and devolved government in Northern Ireland. In consultation with all parties, measures will be brought forward to begin the process of repealing and replacing the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 [Northern Ireland Legacy Legislation].

Analysis: The government wants to repeal the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, which gives a partial amnesty to people who commited crimes during the Troubles. But it needs to pass new legislation to do this, so this counts as an extra bill.

The king is getting towards the end now.

My Government will take steps to help rebuild trust and foster respect. Legislation will be brought forward to introduce a duty of candour for public servants [Hillsborough Law]. A Bill will be introduced to establish a statutory Armed Forces Commissioner to act as a strong independent champion for our gallant Armed Forces and their families [Armed Forces Commissioner Bill].

Legislation on race equality will be published in draft to enshrine the full right to equal pay in law [Draft Equality (Race and Disability) Bill].

Analysis: The government has not said what the Hillsborough law will be called, but it does not just relate to the Hillsborough tragedy. It will impose a duty of candour on civil servants, which means they will have a legal duty to speak out about things going wrong. It is designed to prevent Hillsborough-style cover-ups.

We’re now on health.

My Government will improve the National Health Service as a service for all, providing care on the basis of need regardless of the ability to pay. It will seek to reduce the waiting times, focus on prevention and improve mental health provision for young people. It will ensure mental health is given the same attention and focus as physical health. My ministers will legislate to modernise the Mental Health Act so it is fit for the twenty first century [Mental Health Bill]. A Bill will be introduced to progressively increase the age at which people can buy cigarettes and impose limits on the sale and marketing of vapes [Tobacco and Vapes Bill]. My Ministers will also legislate to restrict advertising of junk food to children along with the sale of high caffeine energy drinks to children. A draft Bill will be brought forward to ban conversion practices [Draft Conversion Practices Bill].

Analysis: During the election campaign Rishi Sunak claimed that one of his main achievements was getting support for a bill that would create a smoke-free generation, by gradually raising the age at which people are allowed to buy cigarettes. But he never actually passed his tobacco and vapes bill. Labour will now do it for him.

And renting comes next.

Legislation will be introduced to give greater rights and protections to people renting their homes, including ending no fault evictions and reforming grounds for possession [Renters’ Rights Bill]. Draft legislation will be published on leasehold and commonhold reform [Draft Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill].

A Bill will be introduced to establish an independent football regulator to ensure greater sustainability in the game and strengthen protections for fans [Football Governance Bill].

Analysis: These bills are unfinished business from the last parliament. The Tories promised to abolish no-fault evictions, but the bill that was supposed to do this was watered down, and then abandoned when the election was called. Labour is committed to its own version. It will also pass a version of football governance bill introduced earlier this year, which was also dropped when the election was called. The Tories did pass a Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act, but it did not go as far as campaigners wanted in extending the rights of leaseholders and Labour will now take up the issue.

Now we’re on education.

My Ministers will seek to raise educational standards and break down barriers to opportunity. Action will be taken to get people back in employment following the impact of the pandemic. A Bill will be introduced to raise standards in education and promote children’s wellbeing [Children’s Wellbeing Bill]. Measures will be brought forward to remove the exemption from Value Added Tax for private school fees, which will enable the funding of six and a half thousand new teachers. My Government will establish Skills England which will have a new partnership with employers at its heart [Skills England Bill], and my Ministers will reform the apprenticeship levy.

Analysis: The Labour plan to impose VAT on private school fees was one of the manifesto promises most criticised in pro-Tory newspapers. The king is probably a Times or Telegraph reader, not a Guardian reader, and so he must have seen these stories. He sent his sons to Eton. But what he feels about the policy, we may never know.

Immigration, and crime, come next.

My Government will seek to strengthen the border and make streets safer. A Bill will be introduced to modernise the asylum and immigration system, establishing a new Border Security Command and delivering enhanced counter terror powers to tackle organised immigration crime [Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill]. Legislation will be brought forward to strengthen community policing, give the police greater powers to deal with anti social behaviour and strengthen support for victims [Crime and Policing Bill, Victims, Courts and Public Protection Bill].

Measures will be introduced to improve the safety and security of public venues and help keep the British public safe from terrorism [Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill]. My Government will bring forward plans to halve violence against women and girls.

Analysis: The king may appreciate this passage too. The government has said it is abandoning the Rwanda policy, which the king reportedly described as “appalling” (before he succeeded to the throne). This passage refers to the new measures being put in place. But it is not clear if the government will actually repeal the laws passed by the Tories to implement the Rwanda policy, or whether it will just let it sit on the shelf and ignore it. The line about keeping venues safe is a reference to Martyn’s law, which was promised by Rishi Sunak.

The king might appreciate the next bit.

My Government recognises the urgency of the global climate challenge and the new job opportunities that can come from leading the development of the technologies of the future. It is committed to a clean energy transition which will lower energy bills for consumers over time. A Bill will be introduced to set up Great British Energy, a publicly owned clean power company headquartered in Scotland, which will help accelerate investment in renewable energy such as offshore wind [Great British Energy Bill]. Legislation will be brought forward to help the country achieve energy independence and unlock investment in energy infrastructure. A Bill will be introduced to support sustainable aviation fuel production [Sustainable Aviation Fuel (Revenue Support Mechanism) Bill]. My Government recognises the need to improve water quality and a Bill will be introduced to strengthen the powers of the water regulator [Water (Special Measures) Bill].

Analysis: The king has taken a lifelong interest in the environment, and he may be pleased to see tackling the climate crisis get a prominent place in the speech. In the past it has tended to get less of a mention.

King Charles delivering king's speech

The king moves on to devolution.

My Government believes that greater devolution of decision making is at the heart of a modern dynamic economy and is a key driver of economic growth and my Ministers will introduce an English Devolution Bill [English Devolution Bill]. Legislation will be introduced to give new powers to metro mayors and combined authorities. This will support local growth plans that bring economic benefit to communities.

A Bill will be introduced to allow local leaders to take control of their local bus services [Better Buses Bill]. My Ministers will bring forward legislation to improve the railways by reforming rail franchising, establishing Great British Railways and bringing train operators into public ownership [Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, Rail Reform Bill].

Taken together these policies will enhance Britain’s position as a leading industrial nation and enable the country to take advantage of new opportunities that can promote growth and wealth creation.

Analysis: Labour wanted to call the English devolution bill the “take back control bill”, because it will give new powers to councils and mayors. Commons officials don’t allow bills to have titles that sound like political slogans, and that is why most of them have neutral, boring names. But for some reason the title “better buses bill” will be allowed. Perhaps that is because officials accepted that some buses services are so poor they could not get any worse?

Next, employment rights.

My Ministers will get Britain building, including through planning reform, as they seek to accelerate the delivery of high quality infrastructure and housing [Planning and Infrastructure Bill]. They will also pursue sustainable growth by encouraging investment in industry, skills and new technologies.

My Government is committed to making work pay and will legislate to introduce a new deal for working people to ban exploitative practices and enhance employment rights [Employment Rights Bill]. It will seek to establish the appropriate legislation to place requirements on those working to develop the most powerful artificial intelligence models.

Analysis: These are two of the most important bills in the programme. The government has been focusing on planning. (See 9.14am.) Trade unions will be studying what the government says about the employment rights bill closely to ensure that pre-election promises aren’t being watered down.

He starts with the economy.

Stability will be the cornerstone of my Government’s economic policy and every decision will be consistent with its fiscal rules. It will legislate to ensure that all significant tax and spending changes are subject to an independent assessment by the Office for Budget Responsibility [Budget Responsibility Bill]. Bills will be brought forward to strengthen audit and corporate governance, alongside pension investment [Draft Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill, Pension Schemes Bill].

Securing economic growth will be a fundamental mission. My Government will seek a new partnership with both business and working people and help the country move on from the recent cost of living challenges by prioritising wealth creation for all communities. My Ministers will establish an Industrial Strategy Council. It is my Government’s objective to see rising living standards in all nations and regions in the United Kingdom.

Analysis: It is common now for law and order bills to be named after victims (there is one coming in the speech later), but the budget and responsibility bill ought to be named “Liz’s law”. This is the measure proposed by Rachel Reeves saying that OBR must assess any major fiscal announcement – to prevent a repeat what happened when Liz Truss presented her mini-budget without consulting it. Here is Labour using the legislative process to remind the public of how the Tories mismanaged the economy.

King Charles opens the speech.

(I’m quoting from the text of the speech released to journalists in advance. It includes, in bold, references to the bills the king is referring to.)

My Lords and Members of the House of Commons,

My Government will govern in service to the country.

My Government’s legislative programme will be mission led and based upon the principles of security, fairness and opportunity for all.

Analysis: The king is not meant to be party political, but the government is allowed to get him to read out a diluted version of its electoral pitch, and here is in part echoing Keir Starmer’s line about putting “country first, party second”. Starmer is also promising a “mission-driven government”.

The lord chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, presents the king with a copy of his speech.

Black Rod summons MPs, and now they are proceeding to the Lords. Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak walk side by side. It is always interesting to see if the two party leaders appear to be getting on, or if they are glowering at each other. Today it seems quite friendly. Starmer looks as if he’s having a high old time. Sunak was smiling, but perhaps with less sincerity. He can’t be enjoying this much.

In the Lords chamber King Charles has sat down on the throne. Camilla is sitting beside him. He tells peers they can sit down. And Black Rod (Sarah Clarke) sets off for the Commons to summon MPs.

It is not far – the two chambers are much closer than many people realise.

Anti-royalists were protesting as King Charles rode in his carriage to parliament.

Anti-royalists holding placards as King Charles and Queen Camilla travel by carriage to the Houses of Parliament.

In parliament Lindsay Hoyle, the speaker, is arriving in the Commons chamber for the start of the ceremony.

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London must prepare for floods and heatwaves - report - BBC

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London must better prepare for severe floods and heatwaves, a report has warned.

The London Climate Resilience Review, published on Wednesday, called for a "reset moment" for the capital following the general election.

Emma Howard Boyd CBE, chairwoman of the review, said preparing London for more frequent and extreme climate risks was "non-negotiable". The report highlighted opportunities for investment in London but warned that time was running out to act on climate resilience.

A government spokesperson said it welcomed the review and understood the "urgent need" to prepare for and adapt to changes posed by the climate emergency.

The review said that in July 2022, when London hit 40°C, there was a 50% increase in water consumption, while reservoirs were at their lowest for 30 years and wildfires pushed the London Fire Brigade to its limits.

It recommended that an official heat plan be created for London to enable the city to better deal with severe floods and heatwaves.

The independent report was commissioned by the Mayor of London and looked at the capital's preparedness for heatwaves, floods, droughts, wildfires, storms, sea level rise and subsidence.

It also found that government and businesses had not adequately planned for the disruption caused when severe weather impacts "cascade" through critical systems such as healthcare, transport, energy and water.

It follows an interim report that was published in January.

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"Climate change is one of the biggest dangers our capital faces, and its effects cannot be ignored," said Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London.

"It is essential that we invest in key sectors and prepare our public services so that London can continue to grow and thrive in the face of climate change.

"The review provides clarity and direction on how to do this."

The mayor added: "This is also an issue of social justice as the review makes clear it is Londoners on lower incomes that are most exposed to the impacts of dangerous climate change."

He said he accepted the recommendations made to City Hall and will work to take them forward over the coming months.

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Key points in the review:

  • The UK’s ageing population, and particularly people over 65 in care homes, are at the highest risk of heat-related deaths

  • Labour's plans to build more homes and better infrastructure must include updating resilience and technical standards to cope with weather extremes

  • London and the whole of the south-east of England needs a new reservoir

  • The UK government should produce a National Wildfire Strategy and Action Plan by the end of 2025 that reflects the risk of drought on fire suppression

  • The deadline for upgrading flood defences upstream of the Thames Barrier is 2050, and downstream it is 2040 and a new barrier is needed by 2070

  • London’s trees, and other green and blue spaces, are under threat from heatwaves, wildfires and windstorms

  • Around 43% of London properties are likely to be affected by subsidence by 2030

  • The UK government should create a Strategic Surface Water Authority for London to help with its approach to flooding

  • Climate change could impact London’s GDP by 2-3% every year by the 2050s, according to initial analysis.

BBC London's transport correspondent Tom Edwards said the report was quite clear that planning and policy strategy needed to consider climate change in all it did.

The publication of the review comes days after the general election, during which the Labour manifesto pledged to improve climate resilience and preparation at a national and local level.

Ms Howard Boyd said: "In 2024, even as El Niño fades, we are set for another record-breaking year of deadly heatwaves, wildfires and storms.

"The health and security of Londoners and the health of the national economy are inseparable.

"This is a reset moment for efforts to increase the UK’s stability in the face of global climate disruption.

"As the new government takes action to end the cost-of-living crisis, protecting the lives and livelihoods of working people from extreme weather is non-negotiable."

Martin Machray, from NHS England London said: "The climate crisis directly impacts our health, wellbeing, and future.

"The increasing frequency of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, flooding, and severe storms is shaping how we deliver healthcare in London.

"This review provides a crucial roadmap for our actions in London and we will work in collaboration with our partners across London to tackle this issue."

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Elizabeth Rapoport, chairwoman of the London Surface Water Strategic Group, said that flash flooding from heavy rainfall was a "significant threat" to urban areas both nationally and globally.

She said the group would publish a summary this summer of its planned approach to tackle the issue, followed by a "comprehensive" strategy and implementation plan later in the year.

The government spokesperson also said: "We have a robust plan to improve resilience and preparation for the impacts of climate change across central government, local authorities, local communities, and emergency services.

"The new government is committed to protecting communities in London and across the country from the dangers of flooding.

"That’s why this Government will launch a Flood Resilience Taskforce to turbocharge the delivery of flood defences, drainage systems and natural flood management schemes.”

The review gathered evidence from individuals, communities and organisations including the NHS, Transport for London, London Fire Brigade, the Metropolitan Police, borough councils, the Greater London Authority (GLA), UK government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the financial services sector, sports and cultural institutions and representatives of vulnerable groups.

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Selasa, 16 Juli 2024

Vaughan Gething’s leadership in peril as four Welsh ministers resign - The Guardian

Four ministers have resigned from the Welsh government in a potentially fatal blow for the first minister Vaughan Gething’s premiership.

Mick Antoniw, Julie James, Lesley Griffiths and Jeremy Miles all stepped down from their roles, urging Gething to leave office after a turbulent time for the Welsh Labour leader.

In June Gething refused to resign despite losing a vote of confidence. The Senedd vote was called by the Conservatives over donations made to Gething’s leadership campaign by a company owned by a man previously convicted of environmental offences.

The first minister has also come under pressure over the sacking of Hannah Blythyn from her role as the minister for social partnership, alleging that she was the leak of text messages that appeared to show he had advocated deleting messages that could be revealed under the freedom of information act.

Gething faces another potentially damaging vote in the Senedd on Wednesday after the Conservatives tabled a motion to try to compel him to publish the evidence he used to sack Blythyn.

Miles, the economy secretary, Antoniw, the counsel general, Griffiths, the culture and social justice secretary, and James, the housing and local government secretary, released letters of resignation on Tuesday.

Miles, who ran against Gething for the Welsh Labour leadership, told the first minister: “We cannot continue like this.”

He added: “It’s essential that we begin to repair the damage immediately, and I have reached the conclusion very regrettably that this cannot happen under your leadership.”

In his letter, Antoniw said: “Wales needs confident and stable government. I do not believe you are capable of delivering that.

“You have lost a vote of confidence in the Senedd. That is something I regard as being of major constitutional importance.

“It is clear that you no longer command a majority, that you will be unable to enter into the agreements necessary to pass a budget, and for all intents and purposes the Senedd is rudderless.”

Griffiths said she was resigning “with a very heavy heart”.

“Relationships have fractured and will require goodwill and strong leadership to repair,” she wrote. “These unfortunate and deeply saddening events have together impacted significantly on our ability to continue to deliver for the people of Wales.”

James said the fate of Welsh devolution would be at risk if Gething continued.

She said: “We must begin to repair this damage immediately and I am extremely sorry to tell you that I do not think you are capable of being the leader who can lead us through that.”

Welsh opposition parties seized on the resignations to pile further pressure on Gething.

The Welsh Conservatives leader, Andrew RT Davies, said: “Vaughan Gething’s time as first minister is rightly coming to an end.

“But Labour cannot fool the people of Wales. These ministers, like Jeremy Miles, sat in his cabinet, they stood by his side, and they are culpable for the breakdown of governance in Wales. Wales will remember.”

Rhun ap Iorwerth, the Plaid Cymru leader, said: “Vaughan Gething has led a government of chaos and put his own self-interest before the interests of the people of Wales.

“For months, the first minister’s poor judgment, aversion to scrutiny and ‘do nothing’ approach to governing has undermined the office of first minister and brought Welsh politics into disrepute.

“Seldom have heads of government in a democracy disregarded the will of its legislature by carrying on despite losing a vote of confidence.”

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Jay Slater - latest: Body found in Tenerife confirmed as missing teenager - The Independent

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Jay Slater’s mother has said her family’s “hearts are broken” after a body found in the search for the British teenager in Tenerife was confirmed to be his.

“We have a positive ID ... Fingerprinting confirms that the body belongs to Jay Slater and the death was due to multiple traumas compatible with a fall in the mountainous area,” a court spokesperson said on Tuesday afternoon.

Human remains were found on Monday in the area where Slater disappeared near the village of Masca, almost a month after Slater went missing while on holiday on the Spanish island.

The apprentice bricklayer, from Lancashire, had been at the NRG music festival on 16 June before he travelled to an Airbnb in Masca with two men. He appeared to start an 11-hour walk back to his apartment the following morning and was last seen by a cafe owner.

His mother Debbie Duncan said the confirmation of her son’s death in Tenerife was “the worst news”, adding: “I just can’t believe this could happen to my beautiful boy. Our hearts are broken.”

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Three unanswered questions about British teen’s disappearance on Tenerife

“All indications” suggest that the body found could be that of Jay Slater, who “could have died due to an accidental fall in the steep and inaccessible area where he was found”, the Civil Guard has said.

With post-mortem and forensic investigations yet to conclude, questions remain over how the apprentice bricklayer went missing in an area inundated with tourists:

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Trolling put Jay Slater's mother through more 'stress and trauma' on top of ordeal

Online trolling put Jay Slater’s mother through “additional stress and trauma” on top of the already “incredibly difficult” situation she was enduring over her missing son.

Matthew Searle, CEO of the charity LBT Global, which is supporting the teenager’s family, told The Independent: “She’s found it incredibly difficult dealing with this whole situation, but with the additional stress and trauma put on her by the amount of obscene trolling, armchair detectives, so-called experts and specialists – it’s been really hard on her and the family.”

He compared it to the frenzied online speculation that surrounded the Nicola Bulley case, which was condemned by some of her loved ones.

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Jay Slater's family are 'devastated' after 'worst fears realised'

Jay Slater’s family are “devastated” after “their worst fears have been realised”, the chief of a charity supporting his loved ones has said.

LBT Global’s Matthew Searle MBE was talking to the teenager’s mother Debbie Duncan, 55, when the news that her son’s body had been identified broke.

Mr Searle told The Independent: “It’s just the worst news they could possibly expect. There’s always that slim hope until confirmation comes that they’ve got it wrong and it’s someone else, but sadly they have’t got it wrong and their worst fears have been realised.”

He added: “They’re pretty much lost for words – just how devastated they are.”

Ms Duncan is still in Tenerife along with the 19-year-old’s father Warren Slater, 47, as well as one of his friends Brandon Hodgson, 19. Mr Searle said the family are not currently disclosing when they will be returning home to the UK, nor releasing any funeral details at this time.

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 16:20
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TikToker fears he may have walked past Jay Slater’s body ‘five or six times’ during Tenerife search

Mr Fahim spoke to The Independent shortly after a Spanish court said autopsy fingerprinting confirmed the body belongs to the teenager. He said: “I’m absolutely devastated.

“We searched that area on the first day right next to where he was found further down. It is very dangerous there and inaccessible really. They had to get a helicopter to lift searchers out of there.

He added: “I am gutted we couldn’t find him sooner because there would have been a chance to save his life. I will always question myself - could I have done better? I do feel like I failed a little bit, no matter what people say. I imagine I’ve walked past him five or six times.”

My colleague Barney Davis has more details from the interview here:

Andy Gregory16 July 2024 16:03
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Jay Slater's family 'take small comfort' from belief he died instantly

Jay Slater’s family have taken “very small comfort” in their belief that he died instantly after falling from a significant height, a charity chief who has been speaking with his mother has said.

Matthew Searle, chief executive of LBT Global, told The Independent he had been speaking with Debbie Duncan, 55, at length after Spanish authorities concluded her son’s injuries were consistent with an accidental fall.

Mr Searle, whose charity has been supporting Mr Slater’s family during this ordeal, said they had looked closely at the area where the rescue teams were searching when they found the 19-year-old’s body.

“Chances are if he did fall from a height where we saw the recovery teams then it’s very unlikely he would have known much about it,” said the charity CEO.

“That takes away the horrible nightmare idea that he fell and was waiting for help that never came. It’s very small comfort, but it is some.”

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 15:46
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Jay Slater's body set to be repatriated to UK in coming days, says charity supporting family

Jay Slater’s body should be repatriated to the UK in the coming days, according to a charity supporting his family.

Matthew Searle, chief executive of LBT Global, told The Independent his charity and Mr Slater’s family are “working closely” with Spanish authorities following the autopsy results.

He said: “As the coroner hasn’t found any indication of criminal activity, the body will be released soon and repatriated to the UK. We would expect that to happen in the coming days.”

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 15:30
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Charity calls for ‘end to all hurtful comments’ on social media

Matthew Searle, from LBT Global, said the charity was working with the family to sort out the next steps of taking his body home and the recovery of his belongings.

He said: “We are working with the family now to sort out the next steps of taking Jay home, recovery of his belongings and laying him to rest back.

“We will not be releasing details of travel timings or funeral arrangements at this time and ask again for privacy for the family. I ask now that this is the end of all the hurtful comments on social media and elsewhere”.

Andy Gregory16 July 2024 15:16
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Watch: Footage shows terrain searched by team who found body in Jay Slater

Footage shows search team who found body in Jay Slater search in action
Andy Gregory16 July 2024 15:01
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Jay Slater’s friend pays heartfelt tribute to ‘one of a kind’ teenager

Following the discovery of Jay Slater’s body, his friend Lucy Law, who was the last known person to speak to him during a phone call on 17 June, issued a tribute on her Instagram page.

She said: “Honestly lost for words. Always the happiest and most smiley person in the room, you was one of a kind Jay and you’ll be missed more than you know.

“I’m sure you’ll ‘have your dancing shoes polished and ready’ waiting for us all. We all love you buddy. Fly high.”

Andy Gregory16 July 2024 14:47
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Jay Slater appeared to die of injuries consistent with accidental fall, charity says

Post-mortem examinations on the remains found in Tenerife have now been carried out, and officials have confirmed that the fingerprint analysis confirms the body is that of Jay Slater.

Matthew Searle MBE, the chief executive of charity LBT Global, which is supporting the family, said: “The announcement does seem to confirm that Jay died of injuries consistent with an accidental fall from a considerable height.

“There will of course be many more hurdles for the family to face in the coming days and we will work with them to make this horrific time as easy as possible.”

Andy Gregory16 July 2024 14:31

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Vaughan Gething has announced he will resign as the First Minister of Wales. 

He said he will “begin the process of stepping down as leader of the Welsh Labour Party and, as a result, First Minister” after a handful of his top team quit and effectively forced his hand. 

Four Labour ministers resigned from the Welsh Government at the same time this morning and called for Mr Gething to go. 

The First Minister had become mired in scandals over the last few months, including over donations to his campaign and the sacking of a minister over leaked texts to the media.

The Welsh Conservatives said Mr Gething’s decision to quit was “long overdue”.

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Jay Slater missing – latest: Autopsy to take place as police think teenager ‘suffered fall’ in Tenerife - The Independent

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An autopsy of the body thought to be that of Jay Slater is set to take place, with police believing the teenager suffered a fall in Tenerife.

Human remains were found in the search for the British 19-year-old on Monday, nearly a month after he went missing while on holiday on the Spanish island.

A body was found in the area where the apprentice bricklayer had disappeared near the village of Masca, the Civil Guard said, as a charity supporting the family confirmed that it was discovered close to the site of his mobile phone’s last location in the Rural de Teno National Park.

DNA tests will be carried out to establish the person’s identity, along with an autopsy, which a police spokesman told Manchester Evening News would “probably” take place on Tuesday morning. The body was found with Mr Slater’s possessions and clothes, charity LBT Global said, with initial police investigations suggesting he “could have suffered an accident fall”.

Mr Slater, from Lancashire, had been at the NRG music festival on 16 June before he travelled to an Airbnb in the village of Masca with two men. He appeared to start an 11-hour walk back to his apartment the following morning and was last seen by a cafe owner.

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Tenerife officials ‘say identification of body will likely not happen until next week'

Tenerife officials have reportedly now said full identification of the body recovered in the search for Jay Slater will likely not happen until next week.

However, the officials on the Spanish island said the documentation found on the body did belong to the teenager, according to the Express.

In the first comments from the investigating court since the discovery, an official representing the judge said: “There is very little doubt about both the identity and the aetiology. The documentation he was carrying corresponds to that of Jay Slater and everything is pointing to an accidental fall, although that is unofficial pending the final reports.”

The official from the court in the town of Icod de los Vinos – which covers the area of Masca, where the body was found – added: “The court is saying the official identification will not be known until next week.”

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 12:25
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Jay Slater’s friends pay heartfelt tribute to ‘happiest person in the room’ after discovery of a body

Human remains were found on Monday alongside the 19-year-old’s possessions and clothes, with initial police investigations suggesting he “could have suffered an accidental fall”. The body has not yet been formally identified.

My colleague Barney Davis has the full story:

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 11:30
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Police believe Jay Slater suffered a fall in Tenerife

Police believe Jay Slater suffered a fall in Tenerife after a body was discovered that is believed to be that of the 19-year-old.

The Spanish Civil Guard said initial investigations suggest the teenager “could have suffered an accident fall” in the steep and inaccessible area where the remains were found.

The force said an autopsy will be performed on the body “to confirm that the death was accidental”.

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 11:00
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Touching new pictures of Jay Slater with friends revealed by Lucy Law in tribute

Jay Slater at a festival with Brad Hargreaves, one of the friends with whom he was on holiday in Tenerife
Jay Slater at a festival with Brad Hargreaves, one of the friends with whom he was on holiday in Tenerife (Instagram)
Lucy Law paid tribute to Jay Slater as ‘always the happiest and most smiley person in the room’
Lucy Law paid tribute to Jay Slater as ‘always the happiest and most smiley person in the room’ (lu.cymaenew/Instagram)
Jay Slater with Lucy Law, one of the friends with whom he was on holiday in Tenerife
Jay Slater with Lucy Law, one of the friends with whom he was on holiday in Tenerife (Lucy Mae Law/Instagram)
Tara Cobham16 July 2024 10:49
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Jay Slater’s family are ‘absolutely broken’ and believe he died instantly after falling from height

Jay Slater’s “devastated” family are “absolutely broken” after the discovery of a body in the search for the missing teenager.

They believe the 19-year-old likely died instantly after falling from a height in a remote area, and are therefore no longer critical of the search for him.

A family spokesman told MailOnline on Tuesday: “The whole family is absolutely broken. They are devastated. It's not the outcome they were hoping for.

“Initially, they thought, how could he be so close and yet be missed? But now having seen the location, they appreciate the remoteness of it and there is no criticism of the search.

“It looks as if he fell from a height, so he would most likely have been killed instantly and he wasn't there for a long time.

“There will be a PM [post-mortem] in Tenerife and probably one in the UK, and repatriation should be within a week or so, it's all time-dependent.”

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 10:24
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Autopsy of body found in Jay Slater search will ‘probably’ happen this morning

An autopsy of the body thought to be that of Jay Slater will “probably” take place this morning.

DNA tests will be carried out to establish the person’s identity, along with an autopsy, which a police spokesman told Manchester Evening News would “probably” happen on Tuesday morning.

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 09:33
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Jay Slater’s friend Lucy Law pays emotional tribute to ‘happiest and most smiley’ teenager

Jay Slater’s friend Lucy Law has paid an emotional tribute to the teenager as “the happiest and most smiley person in the room”.

Writing on Instagram last night, she said: “Honestly lost for words. Always the happiest and most smiley person in the room, you was one of a kind Jay and you’ll be missed more than you know. I’m sure you’ll ‘have your dancing shoes polished and ready’ waiting for us all. We all love you buddy. Fly high.”

Ms Law, Mr Slater and their other friend Brad Hargreaves had all been on holiday together in Tenerife when the 19-year-old vanished.

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 09:05
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Mapped: Where was Jay Slater last seen and where was the body found?

Tara Cobham16 July 2024 08:40
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The full statement from charity supporting Jay Slater’s family

Here is the full statement issued today by LBT Global, the charity supporting Jay Slater’s family, after a body was found in the search for the missing teenager:

“LBT Global is saddened to announce that a body found in Tenerife does look to be that of Jay Slater.

It is understood the body was found close to the site of his mobile phone’s last location.

“Although formal identification is yet to be carried out, the body was found with Mr Slater’s possessions and clothes. A post mortem and forensic enquiries will follow.

“LBT Global are supporting the family at this distressing time and ask for everyone to afford them space and privacy to come to terms with the news.”

Athena Stavrou16 July 2024 08:00
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Full police statement

Here is the full statement from Spanish police as it confirmed they had found a body in the search for Jay Slater on Monday:

“The mountain rescue and intervention group of the Civil Guard has located the lifeless body of a young man in the Masca area after 29 days of constant search.

“Given the complexity of the case, the discovery has been possible thanks to the incessant and discreet search carried out by the Civil Guard during these 29 days, in which the natural space was preserved so that it would not be filled with curious onlookers.

“All indications indicate that it could be the young British man who has been missing since June 17 in the absence of full identification.

“The first investigations reveal that he could have suffered an accident fall in the inaccessible area where he was found.”

Athena Stavrou16 July 2024 07:00

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