The former Brexit negotiator hit out at our 'intellectuals' for not understanding that 'if you do one thing, you can't do another thing with the same resources'.
Hidden in the small print of a technical document published by the Department for International Trade is an admission that officials could have juiced up the figures.
An open letter states that the home secretary's divisive rhetoric is "sensationalist and contradicts her own department's evidence".
The Labour leader has said he stands by ‘every word’ of the campaign claiming the PM does not want child abusers to go to jail.
A source close to the Home Secretary said her unhappiness at the incident had been passed on to the force.
NHS Confederation chief executive Matthew Taylor has urged the Government and unions to call in the Acas conciliation agency.
Emily Thornberry continued to defend the initial advert accusing the Prime Minister of not wanting child sex abusers to go to jail.
A motion at the NASUWT teachers conference called for the inspection system to be abolished in its ‘current form’.
The research found more than one in three people from minority backgrounds have experienced racially motivated physical or verbal abuse.
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