Latest Mone legal threat has to be seen to be believed
Spoiler: It involves The National, a house in Glasgow and Albert Einstein.
Spoiler: It involves The National, a house in Glasgow and Albert Einstein.
The Cabinet minister has faced questions over what he knew about Baroness Mone’s links to a firm that supplied faulty PPE during the pandemic.
The Irish deputy premier said that migration was a function of how the world was working or not working, and could not be prevented.
The Tory peer is wrong in almost every aspect of her defence, but she is right about one thing: This is a crisis of the government’s own making.
The former Tory peer faced calls not to return to the Lords after admitting she lied about her links to a controversial PPE firm.
"It’s utterly remarkable that she doesn’t see how sensitive this issue is", the GMB presenter told Laura Kuenssberg.
If you can't handle a bit of cringe, best look away now. Michelle Mone's efforts to justify her PPE profiting fell flat earlier on Sunday.
The 33-year-old was sentenced to 14 whole-life orders in August.
A clip of the film has been community noted on X (formerly Twitter) after a small but rather important detail came to light.
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