UK ‘rowing back’ on international law, warns Theresa May
The former prime minister told journalists Reform UK’s Nigel Farage and Richard Tice should not be welcomed into the Conservative Party.
The former prime minister told journalists Reform UK’s Nigel Farage and Richard Tice should not be welcomed into the Conservative Party.
"Just today... I've spoken to two women who were raped by members of this Parliament", Jess Phillips said ahead of the vote.
The Tees Valley result is due to be announced on Friday afternoon.
Richard Holden admitted it had been a disappointing night for his party, but insisted the widespread losses are ‘typical for a Government in midterm’.
The regulator said breaches could result in sanctions.
The former chairman of the channel said he would not have allowed politicians to present political programmes.
The student took legal action over the policy at Michaela Community School in north London.
MPs will have a free vote on the Prime Minister’s flagship policy of banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born after January 1 2009.
Mr Bates had labelled the former postal affairs minister’s words ‘offensive’ and disappointing’.
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