Watch: Police hunt ‘shameful’ arsonists who torched 15 charity minibuses
It 'has left a charity unable to provide vital support to those in the local community.'
It 'has left a charity unable to provide vital support to those in the local community.'
From sweeping promises in 2017 to outright contempt in 2022, it's funny how quickly good intentions can turn into pesky inconveniences in politics.
The Treasury vetoed a number of proposals to ease the pain for millions of struggling Brits.
Jacob Rees-Mogg also claimed some of the lockdown rules imposed on the country were "inhuman".
Levels of food insecurity in households in receipt of Universal Credit were 37 per cent lower when the uplift was in place.
A cross-party group of parliamentarians hit out at the government's refusal to investigate the Russia report.
Reminder: Johnson assured MPs that "rules were not broken" in December.
"If the PRIMARY RESIDENT and BOSS of the building where the crimes took place isn't among those who get fined... Then the Met Police is just a bunch of Tory henchmen."
"It's unbelievable how nasty and unpleasant some people are."
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