Flytipping costs taxpayers £80m (Image: Getty) More than one million incidents of fly-tipping were recorded in England last year, with campaigners warning the issue not only poses a widespread health risk, but also hits hard-working Britons in the pocket with the overall
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak holds his weekly Cabinet meeting in 10 Downing Street (Image: Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street) The Prime Minister issued a direct appeal to his party to unite behind the deportation plan in a crunch Commons vote
Rishi Sunak has suffered his biggest Tory MP rebellion in the Commons since becoming Prime Minister, after 60 voted for a rebel amendment on his flagship Rwanda Bill. Robert Jenrick and Sir Bill Cash led the charge, encouraging dozens of Tory MPs
Adam Afriyie (Windsor) Lee Anderson (Ashfield) Sarah Atherton (Wrexham) Jake Berry (Rossendale and Darwen) Bob Blackman (Harrow East) Ben Bradley (Mansfield) Suella Braverman (Fareham) Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South) Paul Bristow (Peterborough) William Cash (Stone) Rehman Chishti (Gillingham and Rainham) Christopher Chope (Christchurch)
The Glazer family have put the legal costs of their year-long strategic review onto Manchester United, according to reports. Despite pocketing over £900million from Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s impending purchase of a 25 per cent stake, the American owners have made use of
James Cleverly makes defiant video in Essex on Rwanda Bill The timing of the YouGov MRP poll of 14,000 people could not have been worse for Rishi Sunak – its prediction of a Conservative wipeout worse than any in the 345-year history
Rishi Sunak has been accused of “playing chicken” with Tory rebels as the threat of his Rwanda Bill being voted down increases. Members of the so-called “five families” of diffierent groups of Conservative MPs on the right of the party are set
Fujitsu is in the firing line over the Post Office scandal with one minister furious at the firm (Image: Getty) Computer giant Fujitsu could be forced to pay hundreds of millions of pounds for its role in the Post Office scandal after
Adverts on Facebook offered discounted Royal Mail second class stamps in the run up to Christmas. But the ads linked to a scammer’s website, selling genuine-looking barcoded stamps which were worthless. Heather Hancox, 73, from Liver-pool, paid £29.90 for 100 second class
EU chiefs have been accused of “disastrous” waste and “financial mismanagement” after the revelation that the bloc could face a bill of more than £370million for a soon-to-be-vacated London building previously leased by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The 280,000-square foot block,