EU to crack down on lobbying as Good Law Project unveil more VIP hand-outs in UK
No wonder the Tories were so eager to leave!
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Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
No wonder the Tories were so eager to leave!
The PM remains the “ultimate arbiter” of the ministerial code, meaning he “effectively marks his own homework”.
Ian Lavery, Labour MP for Wansbeck, described the 1 per cent rise as “incredibly insulting” at the time.
"It matters because it involves standards, rules and integrity in public office, and once those values start to erode can the public ever expect to get them back?"
Readers will require just 104 copies to cover a 6x3 metre feature wall like the PM.
Ed Balls wife, Labour MP Yvette Cooper, replied: “How can it be TEN YEARS… ?”
Investigations into the renovations of the Prime Minister’s Downing Street flat lead many of Thursday’s front pages.
Bookmakers have slash odds of the prime minister leaving his post following recent scandals.
The PM was spotted in the Members' Tea Room.... Wonder why now?
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