Rees-Mogg admits if public had ‘informed decision’ now second referendum would ‘overturn’ Brexit vote
Boris Johnson’s Leader of the Commons admits the problem with a second referendum is British public would vote to stay in the EU.
Boris Johnson’s Leader of the Commons admits the problem with a second referendum is British public would vote to stay in the EU.
Under the proposal, the worst-hit EU countries will be able to request cash from the bloc’s Solidarity Fund to deal with the no deal fallout.
“The BMA has been clear of the danger that Brexit poses to the NHS, its staff and patients – a no-deal will severely damage our health service and the nation’s health."
“The Government’s inaction on staff shortages is crippling the NHS, failing cancer patients and the doctors and nurses who are working tirelessly to diagnose and treat them” warn Cancer Research UK
There was a rise in Islamophobic incidents after PM’s comparison between women in burkas and letterboxes in a Telegraph column, say anti-racism organisation Tell MAMA.
As Boris Johnson threatens to 'send back' people crossing the channel, Clare Moseley of Care4Calais explains why they are risking their lives.
Philip Hammond called the Conservative purge 'staggeringly hypocritical' as 8 current cabinet ministers had defied the Tory whip this year.
"Stop The Coup" demonstrations have been held across England, Scotland and Wales.
Jeremy Corbyn declared support for the demonstrations across the country: “The public outrage at Boris Johnson shutting down democracy has been deafening. People are right to take to the streets – and I encourage everyone to join the demonstrations in London and across the country tomorrow.”
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