
UK government is ‘violating international law’ over poverty levels, says UN official
“The policies in place are not working or not protecting people in poverty, and much more needs to be done for these people to be protected.”

“The policies in place are not working or not protecting people in poverty, and much more needs to be done for these people to be protected.”

“It wouldn’t necessarily bring energy bills down, that’s not what we’re saying”,

“No one should be punished for being homeless.”

The BMA shared Anderson’s tweet and posted: “Doctors have been repeatedly misrepresented by the Government during this industrial dispute”

“We already knew about this Downing Street, they had over a hundred fixed penalty notices for not following the rules when everybody else tried their best to follow the rules.”

59% thought that immigration was very positive for the UK economy

“His mentor Trump had suggested that injection of bleach could kill Covid.”

The Sun and others praised the Prime Minister for his policies, claiming that ‘Rishi Sunak’s delay on petrol car ban gives him eight point surge in polls’.

MacNamara also said that “hundreds” of Whitehall officials, and probably ministers as well, had breached the government’s own rules during the pandemic.

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage also has the Trust in his sights, backing an anti-woke splinter group of candidates, after the failed campaign of the Restore Trust (RT) to win in the council elections last year.