FIRST READING: Trudeau government already missing targets on pledge to bring down immigration
First Reading is a daily newsletter keeping you posted on the travails of Canadian politicos, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent…
‘Why would you pay’ – parking expert forced to admit fines in ‘car crash’ BBC interview
An expert has explained on the BBC a key parking change which will impact anyone parking in a privately-run car park. From now on no-one should get a fine after…
‘I’m here to win trophies’: Kieran Offord relieved to open his Linfield account
Striker Kieran Offord admitted he was relieved to open his Linfield goal account in Tuesday’s crucial League win over Larne at Windsor Park.
F1 icon Eddie Jordan rescues London Irish from administration after £30m debts crippled club
A consortium backed by former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has taken over London Irish rugby club, purchasing the team’s intellectual property, brand and rights. The deal, completed through…
Health impact of first drugs consumption room won’t be known for years, MPs told
It will take several years for the full health impact of the UK’s first safer drugs consumption room in Glasgow to be understood, MPs have been told. A group of…
Patrick Mahomes’ father involved in angry confrontation after Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl
Former baseball stars Pat Mahomes Sr and John Rocker were involved in a heated confrontation outside a Bourbon Street bar in New Orleans during Super Bowl week. Video footage shows…
From Sid to Canada-U.S. rivalry: What to know about NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off
The NHL 4 Nations Face-Off kicks off Wednesday night when Canada plays host to Sweden at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The tournament will also feature teams representing the U.S.…
Controversial tennis star who quit to become lingerie model returns to the sport
The Italian tennis star who secretly quit the game last year to move to America and become a lingerie model is back in the sport with a new role. Camila…
Non-statutory inquiry into alleged mistreatment at asylum centre set for March
The alleged mistreatment of asylum seekers at Manston processing centre will be investigated as part of an independent inquiry set to open next month, the Government has announced. Home Office…
Courses for low-risk offenders cancelled to ease Probation Service pressures
Around 13,000 offenders did not complete rehabilitation courses as part of their sentences because the Probation Service was unable to deliver them in time under an “impossible” workload, the Justice…