Fictional Labour frontbencher better known than real ones, survey finds
Fiona Wilson was known to 47 per cent of respondents, with 15 per cent feeling ‘favourable’ towards her.
Fiona Wilson was known to 47 per cent of respondents, with 15 per cent feeling ‘favourable’ towards her.
It comes as guidance was published by the Department for Education on mobile phone use in schools.
The former mayor of Lewisham in London, who resigned to fight the by-election, overturned a Conservative majority of 11,220.
Richard Walker, the executive chairman of the supermarket, endorsed Sir Keir Starmer to be the next Prime Minister.
The 24-page document does not make mention of the party’s pledge to spend £28 billion annually on green projects.
The Cabinet Office said the Prime Minister had authorised access talks.
Up to a million undecided voters believe Brexit has failed and want a Labour government to pursue closer ties to the EU, new polling shows.
"Rishi’s bottled it. We say bring it on."
Only one in ten people now believe the opposite to be true.
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