Woke-bashing of the week: GB News turns culture-war punditry into ‘literally insight’
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Ministers have no plan to restore and rewild habitats in Britain, Olivia Blake MP says.

Graham Trudgeon, who is part of Du Hag Owr, will perform in front of G7 leaders tomorrow night.

The government is hoping to alleviate skills shortages by recruiting individuals from all over the world. A key part of this is the recognition of foreign qualifications.

‘DISC Newquay says it has heard first hand from people who have had to leave the hotels to make way for police’

‘Almost a third of Londoners live in the private rented sector’

‘The top four oil companies alone have made more than $2 trillion in profit since 1990.’

It’s an election that will not only affect workers up and down the country but could have significant repercussions for the Labour party.

‘As a country that wants to stand proud at home and abroad, we have a moral obligation to the world’s poorest.’

‘While the likes of Joe Biden will be treated to vintage wines, it is worth remembering that Cornwall is one of the poorest areas in North West Europe’.

‘Each year, 12,000 women are imprisoned in the UK, many serving short sentences for non-violent offences’.