A week in Tory Britain
The damage of 10 years of Conservative governance was laid bare this week for all to see.
The damage of 10 years of Conservative governance was laid bare this week for all to see.
The MP is leading Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lisa Nandy in the race to be Labour leader.
An unknown Tory donor picked up the new coins along with a signed copy of the Withdrawal Agreement.
The SNP’s Westminster leader told Boris Johnson that immigration is ‘crucial’ for the Scottish economy.
The self-styled ‘Brexit hardman’ said that after five years of chairing the European Research Group, it was time to give way to others on the issue.
A report by Gina Miller’s True & Fair Campaign claims to lay bare ‘systemic regulatory failure’ on Andrew Bailey’s watch as head of the FCA.
'Such conduct should be heavily criticised not only as being clearly unreasonable but also inhumane’ said lawyer Maria Petrova-Collins
Meanwhile, in Westminster, Boris Johnson will chair a meeting of senior ministers on his Brexit committee.
“This damage to the nation’s health need not have happened. It is shocking,” Sir Michael Marmot said.
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