
Rishi Sunak slammed for using taxpayer-funded helicopter for trip that would have taken just over an hour by train
The train ticket would’ve cost Sunak £30 return, yet he opted to travel by air, at a cost to the taxpayer in the region of £6,000.

The train ticket would’ve cost Sunak £30 return, yet he opted to travel by air, at a cost to the taxpayer in the region of £6,000.

Labour branded the abandoned pledged as “yet another broken promise”.

“This is the second significant breach of the Code recorded against GB News . In light of this, we are requesting that GB News attends a meeting with Ofcom”

“The impression I got is that Prince Charles at the time was squirming, trying to deny he’d said this.”

The analysis also revealed that the prices of cheddar cheese, white bread and porridge oats are up by as much as 80%.

Even Tory voters think Brexit is going badly

Trusts are booking private emergency vehicles and crews up to a year in advance to be available to respond to emergency incidents

Sunak promised to govern with ‘integrity and professionalism’.

Greg Hands: “Teaching standards are getting better, I think public services are improving.”

The 28-point swing in favour of Labour would wipe out the comfortable majority Johnson earned in 2019.