Boris Johnson’s watch 14 minutes fast during minute’s silence for Plymouth victims
"They cared enough to turn back the clock on the mantelpiece but forgot his wrist watch."
"They cared enough to turn back the clock on the mantelpiece but forgot his wrist watch."
The Duke of York could ‘easily’ face a £14million fine if defeated in sex abuse case.
It comes as Dominic Raab was accused of going AWOL during an international crisis after he defied orders not to go on holiday.
The foreign secretary raced back last night after defying orders not to go.
Economist Nicolas Stern said "premature austerity" would prevent poorer households from going green.
The Lib Dems said the home secretary failed to act on a recommendation that police should consult an applicant’s GP.
"If there’s one thing that could improve Britain’s reputation right now it’s seeing more of the family harbouring a member accused of sex crime," wrote James Felton.
"This sort of dross just floats to the top in Johnson’s Britain. It’s so bloody depressing!" wrote one exasperated Twitter user.
'Tory councillor wasting public money... why are we surprised?' wrote one person on Twitter.
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