A Labour MP faced criticism after taxpayers were left with a £130,000 bill for a new brick wall around his back garden. Opponents said Andrew Gwynne had been given the “red carpet” treatment while other residents were left with only fencing during
More than 1,500 protesters gathered in central Athens on Sunday to oppose legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage in Greece. The bill is set for a vote in parliament in days. Greece’s conservative government is sponsoring the bill but it will require
Red Bull’s rampant 2023 success is set to cost them. FIA regulations stipulate that entry fees for each F1 team are determined by their performance from the prior campaign. Each team pays a base fee of just over £500,000, with an extra
DAVID Cameron has blasted peers for attempting to tear up the Rwanda asylum bill. The Foreign Secretary warned they are “wrong” to frustrate the legislation, which faces a rocky ride through the unelected chamber. He insisted the east African country is a
Rishi Sunak’s latest return revealed how he paid more than £500,000 in tax last year, up £75,000 on the previous year. The Prime Minister filed his personal income details on Friday that showed he paid £508,308 in the 2022-2023 financial year. In
Scotland’s health secretary Michael Matheson has quit his role after weeks of fury around an enormous £11,000 roaming charges Bill racked up on holiday. Mr Matheson ran up the whopping £10,935.74 bill during a family trip to Morocco, before insisting the data
Students occupying a law school during an exam period as a protest against government plans to allow private universities were removed from the building by police in northern Greece. A dozen people were arrested. A police statement said that the operation followed
Argentina’s lower chamber of deputies gave overall approval to libertarian President Javier Milei’s sweeping “omnibus” reform bill in a vote on Friday after days of debate, paving the way for a decisive vote in the Senate. The controversial reform package was approved
The Government has been slammed for presiding over a taxpayer farce, after it emerged it has given over £200 million to charities that are now lobbying against the Rwanda Bill. In total, £209 million have been given to charities demanding the House
Households’ water bills will rise to around £473 a year to fund firms’ record investment to reduce sewage in rivers and seas. Campaigners have hit out at the firms, whose bosses receive millions in bonuses, for hiking customers’ bills from April to