10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
“Yes, we suffered much more. A bit of that is that we have this larger financial sector. But I think it really goes back to Brexit.”
End to long and ‘bitter’ dispute after London bus drivers accept pay offer and improved conditions
Spending on government-issued “credit cards”, also known as Government Procurement Cards, has risen 70% since 2010.
Sunak made the claim at PMQs
‘The question of how we raise the funds for our ambitious plans will be absolutely critical to the success of a Starmer government.’
Anderson is facing further condemnation for his links to Nazi-supporting members of a scooter club.
With a media that doesn’t hold back in printing anti-immigration stories designed to fan the flames of hatred, using the most inflated figures possible to report on asylum and refugee resettlement in the UK, comes as no surprise.
‘Talking tough on climate action while filling your Board of Trade with people like Abbott is a dismal signal to the world about Britain’s climate leadership.’
For a government limping along under the rule of its fifth prime minister in six years, drenched in sleaze and infighting, conventional wisdom says surely the Tories can’t survive the next general election. But then this is politics, and anything can happen.
A new academic report identifies Brexit and other UK government failings as the underlying cause of the increase in people making the perilous journey across the English Channel.