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With the far-left RMT union threatening to take their members out on strike again over demands for a 10 percent pay rise, the Transport Secretary has warned that he intends to copy... Read more »
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon is set to unveil a renewed push for a second referendum on Scottish Independence amid a refusal by Westminister to grant a vote. Sky News presenter Kay Burley... Read more »
Residents in Barking have voiced their concerns over the soaring cost of living and the burden inflation is placing on working families, the worsening financial outlook of the country even has some... Read more »
C hancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a windfall tax on energy companies and £15billion of extra support for households in a statement in the Commons on the cost of living crisis. The... Read more »
B oris Johnson has said he “overwhelmingly” believes he should remain in office despite public anger at the “bitter and painful” conclusions of the Sue Gray inquiry into raucous parties in No... Read more »
Keir Starmer’s offer to resign if he is fined for breaking COVID rules was arrived at by “instinct”, the Labour leader has said. Speaking to ITV’s Loose Women, Sir Keir said he... Read more »
The row over post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland exploded again this week, with the two sides locked in a vicious war of words. The UK, led by Foreign Secretary Liz Truss,... Read more »
F rench voters in the UK on both sides of the political spectrum have said they believe the presidential election could bring a “big change” to the nation in the form of... Read more »
With the PM about to face MP’s for the first time since the Easter break, and receiving his fine for breaching Covid lockdown rules, tension is high outside the house. Protesters can... Read more »
1650364281 Cabinet pictured leaving No 10 ahead of PM’s Commons statement The Cabinet met on Tuesday ahead of Boris Johnson’s apology to MPs for breaking his own lockdown rules. Ministers could be... Read more »