Former Thomas Cook staff relying on food banks to make ends meet after collapse
"Some people have lost two incomes and they don’t have a way of feeding their families this month."
"Some people have lost two incomes and they don’t have a way of feeding their families this month."
You'd have to clock up over 400 runs to burn off the calories in just 100g of McCoys.
“What we learned today is that the Prime Minister has promised the court, in his own name, that he will ask for an extension under the Benn Act if the conditions are satisfied".
The reason that I'm going to be running in May to be the Mayor of London is that I believe the way to fight back is through this great city.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, Lord Hain said: “The DUP doesn’t speak for Northern Ireland."
Court to decide if Boris Johnson could be jailed if he does not extend Brexit negotiations and if court could request extension on government's behalf.
Simon Byrne said he took part in a “candid” 30-minute conversation with the Prime Minister by video call today.
Thomas Cook had initially approached the Government prior to the collapse, asking for a £200 million loan to make up a shortfall in funding to avoid going bust.
Asked to choose between Jeremy Corbyn or a no-deal, Stone replied: "It is no-deal every time."
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