
Camilla Turner
Political Editor at The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
Political Editor of the Sunday @Telegraph. Views are my own. Got a story? Email me: [email protected]
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Jan 18, 2025 |
msn.com | Camilla Turner
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Jan 18, 2025 |
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Jan 18, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Turner
Tory MPs are more than twice as likely as their Labour counterparts to think it is acceptable to speak or vote in Parliament after drinking alcohol, a survey has found. The majority of Conservative politicians (57 per cent) said they would have no problem with representing their constituents in the Commons following an alcoholic beverage, compared with 23 per cent of Labour MPs, according to a poll by Savanta.
Reeves must break fiscal rules to boost defence spending or risk row with Trump, says military chief
Jan 18, 2025 |
msn.com | Camilla Turner
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Jan 18, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Turner
Senior police officers failed to protect girls from grooming gangs in Rotherham because they prioritised other crimes to hit Home Office targets, a leaked report has revealed. South Yorkshire Police (SYP) focused on vehicle, burglary and robbery crimes as these were Home Office targets during the 2000s, according to an investigation by the police watchdog.
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🚨 Reeves must break fiscal rules to boost defence spending or risk row with Trump, say military chiefs --> Major cross-government cuts another option but Armed Forces are in ‘woeful state’ and ‘hollowed out after years of underfunding’ https://t.co/gl5itu7Fly

🚨 Tories twice as likely as Labour rivals to approve of voting in Parliament after drinking alcohol --> MPs accused of being ‘a little out of touch’ as survey reveals that most Conservatives say mixing alcohol with work is acceptable https://t.co/2sbaqrCbzU

🚨 ‘Targets culture’ meant police ignored grooming gangs, leaked report reveals --> Watchdog finds South Yorkshire force failed to protect girls because it prioritised dealing with vehicle crimes, burglary and robbery https://t.co/XYx7bSBG91