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Sunak Can Afford To Ignore Braverman's Empty Threats
Always a stranger to humility, Suella Braverman’s excoriating letter to the prime minister is disfigured by its acrid personal attacks on Rishi Sunak and some highly disputable self-aggrandizing claims about herself.
Bitter Braverman's Brutal Revenge On Sunak The 'Failure'
Sacked Suella accuses PM of betrayal’ on small boats and Brexit, rips into his weak’ response to the hate marches’ and says someone has to be honest’ about how he has manifestly and repeatedly’ failed to deliver
Sugar Tax Is Saving Teeth
Health sweetener for children
War Is Declared: Suella Accuses Rishi Of Betraying The Nation
SUELLA Braverman accused Rishi Sunak of "betrayal" in a blistering attack on his "weak" leadership yesterday.
Harry Calls 'Pa' To Wish Him Well On His Birthday
PRINCE Harry phoned his "Pa" the King to wish him a happy 75th birthday.
Dear Rishi Your Plan Is Not Working & You Lack Leadership Qualities. Love Suella
Tories plunged into civil war by axed minister's outburst
Pressure Always On Us, Says Rohit
CRICKET Rohit Sharma insisted India are unfazed by past near-misses and will retain the demeanor that carried them to nine wins from nine in the World Cup group stage into their semi-final against New Zealand.
Plan To Beat Winter Chill: It Is Time To Help Families Heat Homes
Energy minister urges Sunak to bring in social energy tariff for struggling Scots
Childhood Chickenpox Vaccine Recommended For Use On The NHS
THE chickenpox vaccine should be introduced on the NHS for young children, scientists advising the Government have recommended.
Calls For Patients In Gaza Hospital To Be Evacuated
PALESTINIAN authorities have proposed a Red Cross-supervised evacuation of a hospital beset by fighting in Gaza.
Tories Are Revolting
May be they could try running the country for a bit instead... | Cruella's bitter revenge tirade after Sunak axe
Jobs Market Stays On Its Feet Despite Economic Slowdown
Britain's labour market has so far emerged largely unscathed from the slowdown in the economy, official figures show.
Save The Middle Class' US Must Back Unions' Role, Says Sanders
If the US is “going to save the middle class” then Democrats and Republicans must come together to back the newly resurgent labor movement, Bernie Sanders told the Guardian this week ahead of a Senate hearing on the benefits of unions.
Weather Relief At Rain Dissipates As Cold Sets In
The winter rains have arrived in Gaza, bringing new challenges for the besieged territory's 2.3 million people who have suffered now through six weeks of war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Rightwing MPs Accuse Sunak Of Abandoning 'Red Wall' Tory Voters
Rightwing Conservative MPs have accused Rishi Sunak of abandoning voters who brought the party to power in 2019 amid a backlash against his reshuffle and polling suggesting public opposition to David Cameron's return.
Cyprus Crackdown After Oligarch Revelations
Cyprus has vowed to tighten controls on its financial sector as an investigation published by the Guardian and its reporting partners reveals oligarchs transferred hundreds of millions in assets while sanctions loomed after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
PM: I'll Hold Met Chief To Account Over Decision To Allow March
RISHI SUNAK said today he would hold Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley “accountable” for his decision to greenlight a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Armistice Day.
Starmer Facing More Resignations After MP Quits To Plead For Truce
LABOUR was today braced for further resignations as party insiders insisted the revolts would not change Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on the Israel- Hamas war.
Prince: Climate Crisis 'Too Visible To Be Ignored'
PRINCE William is warning that many people across the world feel defeated by the climate crisis but insists it is not too late to act.
Sunak Sets Out Ambition For Nation In King's Speech
RISHI SUNAK insisted he has “turned the corner” to put the country on a better path as he used the King’s Speech to set out a pre-election stall containing challenges for Sir Keir Starmer.
Johnson Spoke Of 'Whisky And A Revolver' At Covid Meeting
BORIS JOHNSON referred to “whisky and a revolver” during a meeting with officials in October 2020 and spoke about “medieval measures” to tackle the pandemic, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has heard.
Elevate Your Travel With 'Fifth Freedom' Flying
Late last night, Singapore Airlines picked up yet another prize: the Wanderlust Readers' Award for world's best airline 2023.
Three Cheers For The Order To Level The 'Captain Tom' Spa
In an age when standards in life have plumbed fresh depths, when so much of our national and local government bureaucracy has seized up, and when so much of our built heritage is being neglected, the planning officers of Central Bedfordshire Council have set the nation a fine example of how to do the right thing.
Gen 2 May Be Right When It Comes To Sex On Television
The first time I saw a full episode of Sex and the City, I was 15. It was on an old twelve-inch box television I'd appropriated when my parents upgraded theirs, and it sat on the drawers at the end of my bed, the volume turned way, way down so that no one would hear me watching. Wrapped in my duvet I sat riveted but alert, poised to switch it off if I heard footsteps on the landing.
Nato Ends Treaty Preventing Armies Massing At Borders
Decision follows Russia's withdrawal from Cold War-era deal
Israeli Troops 'Tightening Chokehold' On Gaza City
Army chief says soldiers in city for 'first time in decades' as Netanyahu indicates tactical pauses' in conflict are possible
We'll Fight To Keep Blair
Edinburgh boss Sean to do all he can to deny Toulon raid
Can The Tories Cut Labour's Poll Lead Before It's Too Late?
Given its timing in the electoral cycle, the King’s Speech wasn’t an ideal base from which to launch any kind of political offensive. The last party conference probably was, but it’s fair to say the prime minister’s pitch to the country that he is the candidate of change didn’t make the political weather.
Tory MP Turns On His Party Over Mental Health 'Failings'
Charity accuses government of 'betrayal' as reforms shelved
Johnson spoke of 'whisky and a revolver' at Covid meeting
BORIS JOHNSON referred to “whisky and a revolver” during a meeting with officials in October 2020 and spoke about “medieval measures” to tackle the pandemic, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has heard.