The reported £22 billion 'black hole' in Britain's finances is dwarfed by the actual cost of Brexit - and the figure is set to rise further.
The government are trying to work out how to plug the '£22bn black hole' in public finances.
The former Cabinet minister has come out swinging as he kicks off his tenure as editor of The Spectator.
The BBC presenter has apologised for the slip-up, saying he'd succumbed to a 'Jim Naughtie error'.
Both candidates in the Tory leadership race have three children each.
"They literally have no shame", Peter Stefanovic said.
“More than £2 million has been bet since yesterday, and the vast majority of that has been for the former President."
The new plans to get people back into work have been branded "despicable" by commentators.
"It's ironic", the assistant manager of one Brussels book retailer said.
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