How Boris Johnson is altering the fabric of Britain while you’re not looking
Three landmark pieces of legislation are progressing this week as the nation's eyes are elsewhere.
Three landmark pieces of legislation are progressing this week as the nation's eyes are elsewhere.
The prime minister’s former chief aide reignited his war of words with Number 10 in his latest pay-to-view blog post.
"The Icelandic shorter working week journey tells us that not only is it possible to work less in modern times, but that progressive change is possible too."
Taxpayers are currently forking out £5 billion in the wake of the Grenfell Tower blaze, in which 72 people lost their lives.
Kim Leadbeater, sister of murdered former constituency MP Jo Cox, squeezed home in the contest by just 323 votes.
After Matt Hancock split with his wife, Vine said “climbing that far up Westminster’s greasy pole changes a person".
Labour called for the inquiry should be "scrapped" but the Cabinet Office insisted they will publish the findings.
“The reality is that people who are willing to use violent rhetoric, to rile people up and to generate a level of hostility and anger, share responsibility in the consequences of that," Brendan Cox said.
Howling Laud Hope of the Monster Raving Loony Party manage to bag twice as many votes as her!
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