Question Time Brexit Special: "We haven't started Brexit yet, when is it gonna start?" (youtu.be)
Seven years and this man still doesn't comprehend that he has been lied to....
Seven years and this man still doesn't comprehend that he has been lied to....
The stubborn figure means interest rates are likely to rise again - an announcement is due on Thursday.
The former British PM thinks the obsession with a lettuce that outlasted her was ‘puerile.’
Labour leader fires starting gun on ‘race’ to build more turbines as he vows to ‘throw everything’ at net zero
Minority and unemployed voters were more likely to be turned away, the Electoral Commission suggests.
Boris Johnson has been stripped of special access to parliament after MPs endorsed the privileges committee's report that he lied about parties in Downing Street during the COVID pandemic.
A week after Nadine Dorries said she was resigning as an MP, candidates are lining up to replace her.
In its highly anticipated investigation, the committee also recommended the former PM serve a 90-day suspension from parliament.
Labour has finally admitted that it is not currently planning to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) into UK law if it wins power at the next general election....
The show will not return this year while plans for 2024 remain uncertain, the journalist confirmed
The government is committed to ending cross-Channel migrant boats despite a court ruling its Rwanda policy is unlawful, the home secretary has said.
The government said it is prepared for a range of scenarios amid mounting worries over the financial stability of Thames Water.
Millions of public sector workers face having pay rises of 6 per cent blocked by the government amid mounting concerns that they would fuel inflation....
The Conservative MP has not yet formally resigned from her seat, despite saying she would do so.
Dissatisfaction rises to almost 9 in 10 amongst those with mortgages...
Monetary Policy Summary and minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting
The government has ruled out introducing major financial support to mortgage holders over fears it would drive the cost of living higher.
The resignation will leave Rishi Sunak potentially facing four by-elections in the coming months.
The Bank of England will have to hike interest rates to their highest level since July 2007, the eve of the financial crisis.
More than 86 arrests had been made over the 156 slow marches and other disruptions. The Metropolitan Police state they will continue to take "swift action" against activists.
Disabled people in Bristol could be forced to live in care homes if it is cheaper than providing support for them in their own homes....
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