Tory sleaze row dominates newspapers as Express and Mail turn on PM
"Just say sorry for the mess", the Express says, while the Mail ran with a fresh sleaze exclusive.
"Just say sorry for the mess", the Express says, while the Mail ran with a fresh sleaze exclusive.
The House of Lords amendment sought to prevent companies discharging raw sewage in rivers. It was rejected.
You can never be over-prepared for a quiz.
Conservative MPs overwhelmingly backed the move despite a party promise before the 2019 election that they would not raise taxes.
'It’s crazy to think that Pret workers get paid one yogurt and granola pot per hour,' wrote one Twitter user.
John McDonnell claimed some of the language used by those on the Government benches “wouldn’t go amiss at an English Defence League meeting”.
The oldest trick in the book?
The UK is now the only G7 country not supporting it.
Labour's motion would have forced developers to make buildings with Grenfell-style cladding safe within a year.
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