“Virtually every week another job or public sector contract is handed to a friend of the Conservative Party behind closed doors. It’s unfair – and it shuts out much of the talent we need properly to handle the crisis.”
Donald Trump may have to rely on a so-called 'red wave' on election day - here's why.
Covid-19 has had a huge impact on people's voting habits - here's how it could impact the result.
How does it differ from the popular vote, how many votes does a candidate need and where are the key swing states?
Sir Philip Rutnam, who was the Home Office’s permanent secretary, quit earlier this year, accusing the Cabinet minister of a “vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign” against him.
"Who shouts loudest doesn't always win", one reader said.
“They failed to learn. They failed to listen. And they failed to lead. The result is tragic – but all too predictable.”
The outspoken activist will re-launch the Brexit Party as an anti-lockdown movement this week.
The new party will back a "focused protection" policy to protect only the most vulnerable to allow the rest of the population to develop herd immunity.
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