10 wildest comments from members of Kemi Badenoch’s new shadow cabinet
From the offensive to the bizarre
‘This Facebook dispute represents another case study in the dark underbelly of billionaire tech firms’
‘My view of the Treasury’s economic strategy is that there isn’t one.’
The fight for the dismissed P&O Ferries’ employees to win back their jobs moved up a gear this weekend with demonstrations held in the UK and beyond.
‘My hospital is full of Covid patients. I’m tired of being a nurse. My cupboards only have foodbank food. I have no petrol. I’m frightened to put the heating on.’
By re-entering the controversial oil development project, Shell would ‘stand to gain billions in the midst of wartime price hikes.’
‘This says everything about our government. He’s white, male, ancient, pale, stale, anti-BBC, anti-Channel 4.’
Benali Hamdache writes on how the complexity of the war has allowed the UK government to get away with not using its power to bring peace, and to continue profiting from arm sales.
He’s not happy at the way the BBC have focused on Universal Credit claimants
‘More than half of the emissions cuts needed rely on people and businesses taking up low-carbon solutions – solutions around buildings, energy and transport – decisions that are made at a local and individual level.’
Plans are underway to sell-off the Vaccine Manufacturing and Innovation Centre. But people are fighting back.