UK government squanders £40 million of ‘dead money’ during coronavirus crisis
Enormous sums of money have been spent on a number of much-hyped initiatives that ultimately failed to deliver.
Enormous sums of money have been spent on a number of much-hyped initiatives that ultimately failed to deliver.
Labour has demanded “clarity” on the Government’s position and has requested that Health Secretary Matt Hancock come to the Commons on Monday to provide Parliament with a “clear message”.
Health Secretary said signing up to the EU plan would mean dropping UK procurement efforts which are more advanced.
When a leader of a government packs their appointees in key roles, people who have nothing to offer but zealotry and loyalty, it is a sign of weakness.
Labour say the Treasury has "slipped out" the announcement amid a slew of coronavirus relief schemes.
"We have the money to re-paint a jet for the Prime Minister, but not to give NHS staff free parking after months of hell protecting the rest of us in a pandemic."
Discussions over “herd immunity” led to a delay in the UK introducing physical distancing measures.
The fast-fashion retailer told investors on Monday that it will end relationships with any supplier it finds to have broken its code of conduct.
He does not like work. What he likes best is dressing up as Prime Minister.
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