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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | David Churchill Chief |Sam Merriman
Sir Keir Starmer was last night under mounting pressure to break his silence over the Supreme Court’s landmark gender ruling. Five days on, the Prime Minister was urged to back the judgement publicly and to promise it will not be unpicked after it emerged that two frontbenchers are plotting to defy the ruling.
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1 month ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | David Churchill Chief |David Churchill
Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s foreign travel expenses have surged past £300,000 after more than £25,000 was spent on his latest long-haul jaunt. The Commons Speaker racked up the bill on a trip to Malaysia in February, as he looks to expand the centuries-old job into a full-blown diplomatic role. The taxpayer was billed £23,264 for business class flights and £1,163 for hotels for him and two staff.
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2 months ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | David Churchill Chief |David Churchill
Asylum seekers would be forced to pay back the cost of housing them in hotels - plus interest - under a student loan-style scheme being called for by Kemi Badenoch. The Tory leader will take the fight over immigration to Labour and Reform UK with an amendment to be tabled to the Government’s Border Security Bill. Under the proposed law change, support to asylum seekers would be given as a loan rather than a gift.
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2 months ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | David Churchill Chief |David Churchill
Rupert Lowe yesterday vowed to sue Reform UK after being thrown out of the party over allegations of ‘serious bullying’ against two women staff and threatening the chairman with physical violence. The former Reform MP said he was the victim of a ‘political assassination’ after questioning Nigel Farage’s leadership, adding: ‘I have been in discussions with my legal team this afternoon, and this will be followed by legal action in due course.
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2 months ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | David Churchill Chief |David Churchill
Boys should be taught how to wrestle to reduce knife crime and other serious violence, a former Tory MP has said. Miriam Cates said boys 'need rough and tumble' otherwise they may take out their aggression in other ways. The mother-of-three, considered a rising star in the party before losing her seat in last year's election, said society had 'forgotten' that boys and girls are different.
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