Kebab awards among Starmer’s alleged breaches of MPs’ rules
First it was a curry, now it's a kebab!
First it was a curry, now it's a kebab!
Sir Keir is on a visit to Dublin, as Johnson prepares to tear up parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Regardless of whether Johnson wins, Starmer said "history tells us that this is the beginning of the end".
Labour sources are reportedly confident that they can prove the Durham event was work-related.
"Why not the FBI?", one person responded on Twitter, while another said "Durham is in Durham, you absolute casserole."
The Government unveiled its legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session in the Queen's Speech today.
The party has compiled time-stamped logs from WhatsApp chats, documents and video edits, showing they carried on working after the takeaway was delivered.
The Daily Mail accused Starmer of "piling pressure on the police" today, despite previously calling for him to offer his resignation.
He said politicians who undermine the law "undermine trust in politics, undermine our democracy and undermine Britain".
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