Tory minister trying to stop rail ticket office closures ‘for his town only’
Has the penny started dropping? Robert Jenrick is taking a stand against his own government's proposed rail ticket office closures.
Has the penny started dropping? Robert Jenrick is taking a stand against his own government's proposed rail ticket office closures.
A serving cabinet minister told the BBC that the UK was "probably" being punished for Brexit by the European Court.
Presenter Andrew Castle was able to disprove claims Robert Jenrick had made earlier - by reading out a copy of his own article.
Pictures show the red box left unattended on a seat in a first class carriage on a train to Newark.
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick ordered the removal of the murals because they were thought to be too welcoming.
Deciding which part of the country asylum seekers are sent to has nothing to do with the Scottish government, Alison Thewliss pointed out.
Jenrick said people crossing the Channel “tend to have completely different lifestyles and values to those in the UK".
Mr Jenrick did not attend the hearing, which was held in a closed court, meaning the press and public could not attend it either.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said the plans are needed to accommodate migrants’ ‘essential living needs and nothing more’.
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