‘A despicable lie!’ Dr Cathy Gardner blasts Tories as High Court rules that they broke the law
The High Court has ruled that the government broke the law by failing to protect more than 20,000 elderly or disabled care home residents.
The High Court has ruled that the government broke the law by failing to protect more than 20,000 elderly or disabled care home residents.
Angela Rayner said MPs were having to resort to an investigation “because the PM has failed to do the decent thing and resign”.
“All of which shows me, personally, and us all, politically, that the culture wars rage and continue to rage and that they consume anyone who dares to challenge the narrow, monocultural base on which the current national curriculum, with all its assumptions on powerful knowledge is based."
It was a close call, but there was always going to be one MP who wanted to defend the PM for law breaking more emphatically than the others.
Michael Fabricant claimed that Johnson didn't realise he was breaking the law in a jaw-dropping interview.
The story of Natalya and her two daughters, who escaped Kharkiv only to find themselves trapped in a quagmire of British bureaucracy.
Sir Bill Wiggin urged the PM to look at the "other end of the spectrum" to "wealthy Qataris" who are "unlikely to stay".
"Totalitarianism doesn't goose-step to your front door in jackboots. It shuts down protest and removes legal safeguards like the EU and Human Rights Act."
"These events drive home the urgency of action," one scientist said.
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