“We don’t want to inconvenience passengers because our friends and families use public transport too, because we believe in building trust in the railways in Britain, and because we don’t want to lose money by taking industrial action."
"Building a 400k swimming pool, while the country is in a drought, and while families can't afford to eat, and then asking people to vote him as leader of the country is peak Conservative smugness."
"Here we are again. The sad day when a moneyed minority indulges in #grouseshooting at the expense of habitat degradation."
The cost of an average family’s annual energy bill could reach nearly £5,300 from April if current sky-high wholesale prices for gas and electricity do not fall soon.
There was a time Boris Johnson promised cheaper household gas bills if British people voted for Brexit.
The Foreign Secretary was accused of going ‘further than the usual dog-whistle politics’ of the leadership election.
"Attention, horror movie producers! I have like... a dozen pitches to send your way... all inspired by this!"
"We will plant our flag in working-class communities all over this country, and then it’s up to people in those communities to make the change.”
In a new forecast, the price cap on energy bills could reach £3,628 in October. It could then rise again to £4,538 in January and peak at £5,277 in April.
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