Brits say the leader of the country should not only be trustworthy and honest, but also down to earth with a sense of humour.
The Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) has dropped the complaint because the alleged incident did not occur on the Parliamentary estate.
The ex-Manchester United used a Daily Mirror interview to brand the tax cuts announced by Kwasi Kwarteng as “immoral” and “madness”.
Sir Keir Starmer's party would reclaim many Red Wall seats, as well toppling Tory heavyweights including Grant Shapps and Boris Johnson.
According to recent polling, nearly two-thirds of Labour supporters are in favour of PR.
The former Labour leader remains a party member but sits in the Commons as an Independent MP.
He said the Tory policy was for the “rich to get richer” while offering little to ordinary workers.
The mayor of Greater Manchester also suggests cash earmarked for slashing taxes should be refunnelled into a pay deal for nurses.
The Prime Minister is expected to review the shortage occupation list, designed to help migrants get work visas to fill vacancies in the UK.
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