
Half of UK families are £110 worse off a year since the 2019 General Election
300,000 more families are living in poverty now than in 2019, highlighting once more how Tory claims of ‘levelling up’ are just rhetoric.

300,000 more families are living in poverty now than in 2019, highlighting once more how Tory claims of ‘levelling up’ are just rhetoric.

A glance at the European newspapers shows the backlash over the No. 10 Christmas party controversy isn’t confined to British soil.

‘Instead of an independent criminal investigation, the police will be relying on the outcome of the report by the Cabinet Secretary to provide them with any ‘evidence’.

‘Wonder why the Sun and its deputy editor decided to bury the Lockdown Breaking Party story?’

Redfield and Wilton Strategies found that 63 percent of Britons think Johnson should resign as prime minister,

‘They knew there was a party, they knew it was against the rules, they knew they couldn’t admit it and they thought it was funny.’

41% of respondents think Boris Johnson’s government has betrayed the North of England, compared to 29% who think they have not.

‘We need an emergency 10-year programme to upgrade insulation in every home and to ensure new homes are built to zero-carbon standards’

Notable Tory MPs who could lose their seats include Iain Duncan Smith, Graham Brady, Theresa Villiers, Steve Baker and Ian Levy.

‘Any chance of a softer approach to the Frost/Johnson’s post Brexit game playing and sabre rattling were dashed by the deal which stresses a commitment “to a common European policy’