Torchuil Crichton of the Daily Record joked that Sunak was "competing with GB TV to reduce viewer inflation".
“The way that Boris Johnson and his friends operate seems to be not about what is right but what they can get away with, blurring the boundaries between public and private life."
The Home Office has handed removal instructions to EU nationals - even though they could prove they’ve applied for settled status.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the £4 million Latin Excellence Programme would ensure the subject was not “for the privileged few”.
The prime minister intends to change the rules in September so that only the fully vaccinated can attend nightclubs.
Labour accused Boris Johnson of fostering a 'cash for access' culture in government.
Dave Rowntree said "the Blurs of twenty years' times" will be "gone" because of Brexit.
"The principle that the people of Scotland, in the right circumstances, can ask that question again is there," Gove said.
The outspoken Sky Sports pundit has reportedly discussed "shared political interests" with the Labour leader.
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