Ministers are spending over £500,000 a year chauffeuring pieces of paper
A special fleet of cars has one job: “Transporting items: ministerial documents and red boxes.”
A special fleet of cars has one job: “Transporting items: ministerial documents and red boxes.”
What Britain's 'back to the office' argument tends to overlook.
Prominent Brexiteers have championed the project, claiming they want to set up an institution to tell the story of Britain’s exit from the European Union “before items and stories get lost”.
“Together we can end the need for food banks and create a stronger society - where no one goes hungry."
Around ten tugboats and several dredgers have been working to set the cargo ship free.
"He brainwashed me, I believed if I told anyone he would have my children taken away. For nine-and-a-half years he made my life a misery. He terrorised me day and night.”
"He is such a lovely, hard-working human being and I want to humanise him."
An ideal picnic recipe from Twisted: A Cookbook
Police are becoming “increasingly concerned” over the whereabouts of Richard Okorogheye.
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