Business leaders slam ‘economically illiterate’ Johnson’s big speech
The right-wing Adam Smith Institute said Johnson's speech was “bombastic but vacuous and economically illiterate".
The right-wing Adam Smith Institute said Johnson's speech was “bombastic but vacuous and economically illiterate".
The prime minister announced just one new policy in a waffling 44-minute address in Manchester.
Nick Robinson eventually lost his patience, telling the PM they should discuss "a range of subjects, not just one".
Farming's Brexit-induced labour crisis has been worsened by cheap EU pork flooding the market.
“United Kingdom depends on our energy supplies. It thinks that it can live all alone, and bash Europe", said France's Europe minister, triggering UK's response.
"We’re struggling to put the party food together – the pigs in blankets, the netting of gammons," Nick Allen said.
"Hits you in the gut, doesn’t it?” Roger Hallam explains why he would happily block an ambulance in order to insulate Britain.
Ahead of COP26, politicians must take action to fight the climate emergency, says RSPB England director Emma Marsh.
Earlier this week, the government said it would allow 300 drivers to come to the UK until March and help deliver petrol across Britain - meaning only 9 per cent have been taken.
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