Matt Hancock pleads for FORGIVENESS over pandemic errors
While defending his own pandemic response, Matt Hancock pivoted from 'I have no regrets' to 'please forgive me' within a matter of moments.
While defending his own pandemic response, Matt Hancock pivoted from 'I have no regrets' to 'please forgive me' within a matter of moments.
Nice to see our tax money being put to good use, hey? Matt Hancock was forced to eat a selection of horrific 'foods' on I'm A Celebrity...
"He's either casually admitting to using federal agents to interfere in a state election or lying about it for some equally inexplicable reason."
Workers who survived last week’s mass layoffs are facing harsher work conditions and growing uncertainty about their ability to keep Twitter running.
The Office for National Statistics said gross domestic product dropped by 0.3 per cent between July and August, down from growth of 0.1 per cent the previous month.
The chairman of Tesco recently apologised for the fact that his company are taking on ex-NHS workers because they get more money there.
New research from the Trussell Trust shows record-breaking levels of need, with one in five individuals referred coming from working households.
Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, said: “This is loud a wake-up call to the Government."
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