Don’t mention the C word: Food critic Jay Rayner roasts Michael Gove in Twitter spat
The levelling up secretary took exception to the ‘Cones Hotline’ criticism.
The levelling up secretary took exception to the ‘Cones Hotline’ criticism.
In a scathing attack on the prime minister, Major accused Johnson of breaking lockdown laws and creating a climate of mistrust.
Every UK citizen owes more than £3,400 to PFI companies – this might be the solution we desperately need.
With Private Finance Initiatives, the UK owes £300bn on assets worth only £50bn. This failed policy of the Blair years is finally being exorcised by the party.
Cameron built the fewest houses of any leader since 1923
John Major is right to talk about the dominance of ex-private school pupils in public life. The problem is bigger than that, though.
According to the dictum attributed to Edmund Burke, all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Yet evil will triumph even more easily if good men help the evil-doers. In the Syrian civil war, with more than 80,000 dead and no end in sight, that is what the European Union has been doing, by upholding an arms embargo on the supply of weapons to all sides.
Without a concerted voter registration effort, the grey ghosts of John Major 1992 may return to haunt 2015, and beyond.
ASLEF’s James McGowan reports on the failings of the McNulty report on the high cost of British rail costs.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, speaking at the Journalists’ Charity annual lunch today, said: “The global power of reporting these days can sometimes be bigger than the truth.”