10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
Guy Hands has said that Rishi Sunak must admit that the Brexit campaign was full of lies, if the party wants his support again.
Amid growing pressure on processing centres and hotels accommodating individuals, some migrants that have crossed the Channel have been waiting for a decision since 2018, newly released data shows.
A review into the locking up of journalists covering the M25 protests has found that the conduct may have been “unlawful interference” in their freedom of expression.
Liz Truss might have been cast to political oblivion, but she was the breed of prime minister the Tory right had long yearned for, and her spectacular downfall has not allayed the thirst for true-blue tax cuts.
Since it won the right to host the World Cup in 2010, the tiny but hugely wealthy Gulf state of Qatar has been granted £3.4bn worth of weapons sales licenses by Britain.
The RMT boss is back, flustering his interrogators in the corporate media with his trademark plain-spoken and forthright responses.
‘People have become accustomed to seeing revelations about government contracts for cronies, honours for sale, minsters violating laws, and legislators enriching themselves by promoting the interests of their paymasters.’
“Fund us properly, make nursing, and health and social care generally, a good profession that is well-paid, with good working conditions.”
‘A well-designed safety net would help people return to work when they can’
Rishi Sunak, as a young student joyfully exclaiming that he has no working-class friends. What is wrong with the working class?