Elevenses: Fear and Loathing in the New Conservatives
Bereft of meaningful policies, the Tories will use small boats and culture wars to fight the next election.
Bereft of meaningful policies, the Tories will use small boats and culture wars to fight the next election.
"We can’t understand how Boris Johnson dodged fines for going to parties that junior civil servants were fined for attending."
Positive Money has called for a windfall tax on banks’ excess profits as millions of people endure financial hardship.
Thirty years ago, the average first-time buyer in London needed a deposit of less than £24,000.
The majority of companies who took part in the UK pilot scheme said they will keep a shorter working week following the pilot.
A report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation suggests it is no longer a choice for some people, with millions not being able to do either.
Roads have been closed off in an area near to where Nicola Bulley went missing, after an unidentified body was found in the River Wyre.
Here we go again: The implications of Brexit have been blamed for widespread food shortages at UK supermarkets this weekend.
"It's the most sense he has ever made", James O'Brien quipped, after Jacob Rees-Mogg fell victim to a technical issue on Sunday.
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