Reaction as Tory MPs call for new £190m Royal Yacht in honour of Prince Philip
"No money for the poor, no money for the disabled, but apparently there's money for a new Royal Yacht".
"No money for the poor, no money for the disabled, but apparently there's money for a new Royal Yacht".
Featuring such hits as 'Curved bananas banned by Brussels' and 'EU to ban lollipop ladies’ sticks'.
The flexible payment scheme was later rolled out across the health service.
A speech given in 2014 is also coming back to haunt the former Prime Minister.
The hankering for pints masks an uneasy truth about British pub culture.
The scenes were described as "nothing short of child abuse" by justice minister Naomi Long.
Anneliese Dodds said: “These messages raise very serious questions about whether the Chancellor may have broken the ministerial code."
"I've grown up not knowing what the generation before me knew. Which was guns being pointed at you, bombs going off during school assemblies.”
"Northern Ireland has much to gain from Brexit," Hoey proclaimed in 2016, a month before the referendum.
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