Starmer and Rayner receive police questionnaires over ‘Beergate’
Labour sources are reportedly confident that they can prove the Durham event was work-related.
Labour sources are reportedly confident that they can prove the Durham event was work-related.
Planned cuts would reduce the Met Office to its smallest size since World War Two.
Lord Geidt has suggested Johnson’s fixed penalty notice may have breached the Ministerial Code.
Anti-monarchy campaigners Republic said it was "the right time" to "get people debating the future of the monarchy".
Strategists from Bank of America said the British currency is facing an "existential crisis".
Lord Moylan scoffed at the idea that Boris Johnson read his own lockdown rules on LBC.
The allegations emerged as Sue Gray report pinpointed a “lack of respect and poor treatment” for cleaners and security staff.
The senior Tory MP accused Johnson of "unacceptable failings of leadership that cannot be tolerated".
"I do look at children but I look at children in a proper way, not the way that the previous MP was looking at children.”
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