‘Lost credibility’: Europe reacts to the Downing Street Christmas party fiasco
A glance at the European newspapers shows the backlash over the No. 10 Christmas party controversy isn’t confined to British soil.
A glance at the European newspapers shows the backlash over the No. 10 Christmas party controversy isn’t confined to British soil.
It’s quite worrying that the minister who will decide Channel 4’s future doesn’t even know how it’s funded.
Number 10 has denied that a press officer called the paper’s editor-in-chief and claimed that Boris Johnson would be taking legal action over allegations made in a story published earlier in the week.
Dacre was previously deemed to be ‘not appointable’ by an interview panel
Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has been accused of bullying parliament’s independent regulator Kathryn Stone out of her job.
Protestors gathered in central London over the weekend, demanding the release of the WikiLeaks’ founder.
Rumour has it that Starmer had a private meeting with the Sun newspaper during the Labour party conference in Brighton.
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The column attempts to paint trade unions as the true villain in the miners’ strike
The proposals are disproportionate, oppressive, and deeply harmful to democracy and the public’s right to know, says James Slack.