Government’s Covid care home policy was illegal, top court rules
Policies to discharge patients from hospitals to care homes at the start of the pandemic were "unlawful", the High Court ruled.
Policies to discharge patients from hospitals to care homes at the start of the pandemic were "unlawful", the High Court ruled.
A new report found that Brexit caused a six per cent spike in UK food prices.
The EU warned Musk that Twitter would have to abide by European laws on hate speech if it wanted to avoid a ban.
The Labour MP did not hold back on the journalist who penned the 'Basic Instinct' story about Angela Rayner.
Rayner said she "rebutted" the story "instantly" - but the Mail on Sunday published it anyway.
And two in three believe Johnson lied to the Commons about the Partygate saga.
From the newsletter: Jacob Rees-Mogg's campaign to get workers back in the office is misguided, but he has a point.
The number of non-EU arrivals has shot up by more than 50 per cent since the UK voted to quit the EU in 2016.
The self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" isn't afraid of doing some cancelling of his own.
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