In another effort to protect women and girls, the government also announced a new domestic abuse protection order pilot that will start in November.
The crash, which involved a Tesla car, took place in Epping New Road, Loughton, on 31 March.Essex Police said the man, who was in his 50s, was treated in hospital but died on Tuesday.
"We are continuing to investigate the circumstances around the collision and need anyone with any information to get in touch," the force added.A hitman offered C$100,000 ($71,400; £56,000) for the assassination of a crime reporter at Montreal newspaper La Presse, the outlet has reported.Convicted killer Frédérick Silva confessed to La Presse that he had offered the contract to anyone willing to carry out the hit on Daniel Renaud, who was covering his trial for three murders and an attempted murder in 2021.
Silva was convicted in 2022 and became a police informant.Quebec Premier François Legault condemned the plot. "It makes no sense that in Quebec – we are not in a movie – there is a contract placed on the head of a journalist because he does his job," he said.
"This is not the Quebec we want," he said, adding that the province's police must continue to target organised crime.
In order to become an informant for the authorities, Silva had to confess his entire criminal history, La Presse reported. The outlet said it had learned of the plot against Mr Renaud after reviewing the confession Silva had made to police.A long-time party observer says: "Put three Labour people in a room and you'll have a faction."
Sir Keir's allies seem pretty confident Labour's ditched that habit of constant scrapping. But No 10 is worried enough to be inviting MPs into Downing Street to make their pitch for the changes to welfare, knowing there'll be upset from the usual suspects and hoping there won't be too much of a backlash on the soft left.It's also grappling with the massive group of MPs elected last year, with some eager backbenchers actively trying to make Sir Keir's case, unkindly branded by one source as "toadies" trying to suck up to the leadership.
So how will the "usual suspects", the "softies", the "newbies" and the "toadies" shake down?There has always been criticism of Sir Keir from the left-hand edge of Labour, not least because he spent the first couple of years in charge squeezing out the hard left, and even kicked out some MPs after the general election for voting against him over the cap on benefits for families with more than two children.