‘Is that it?’: PM’s lapdog newspapers tell Brits to move on over Partygate
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
According to the latest reports seasonal worker shortages of up to 75 per cent have been reported in some parts of the UK.
Worth noting that the Metro is also owned by DMG Media, which relies on commuters for ad revenue.
National newspapers have been negotiating their own bungs with the PM dressed up as 'Covid relief', it has been revealed.
The Daily Mail has used its front page to call for an investigation into Keir Starmer - prompting a furious reaction from Labour sources.
The newspaper splashed allegations of a lockdown-busting Labour party, 15 days after telling people to drop the issue.
The paper's forgiving position seems out of step with the British public, three-fifths of whom think Boris and Rishi should resign.
Indeed, Lord Rothermere’s father loved Great Britain so much he went to live in France as a tax exile, Private Eye pointed out.
Dan Wootton described Markle as a "propagandist" who used the "fantasy that the Royal Family is racist to derail Wills and Kate's Jamaican tour and destroy the Commonwealth".
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