"Stay home. Protect the holiday. Save your marriage." was the slogan being banded around the Commons tea room.
The Twitter account for James Dornan, Glasgow Cathcart MSP, told the high-profile Tory MP: ‘If your god exists you will undoubtedly rot in hell’.
According to recent polling only six per cent of people in Northern Ireland trust the British government.
Harding had claimed that Test and Trace has been "a success". James O'Brien thought otherwise.
The Labour leader said he was shocked by reports that ministers had decided to “tune” the app.
Matt Hancock was caught on camera kissing an aide.
Jacob Rees-Mogg performed the John Barnes rap in the Commons. The world recoiled.
He dramatically resigned in February last year, accusing Ms Patel of a “vicious and orchestrated” briefing campaign against him, claiming constructive dismissal and accusing her of bullying subordinates.
'Remember when Johnson said the EU "could go whistle" if they thought the UK would ever pay a 'divorce bill,' wrote one twitter user
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