Deep into yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney raised the subject of sewage – 72 billion litres of it being dumped into London’s rivers to be precise.It was an appropriate question for this week’s Westminster showpiece, not least for
A Church of England whistleblow stunned MPs this morning after revealing the widespread abuse of baptisms by asylum seekers in Britain. Reverend Matthew Firth, a former priest at St Cuthbert’s Church in Darlington, accused the Church of England’s senior leadership of turning
Jeremy Vine has issued a new theory on the drama surrounding Princess Kate’s Mother’s Day photo, as he claims the Prince and Princess of Wales are being “stitched up like kippers.” Princess Kate was forced to issue a statement on Monday morning
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has questioned why Britain is still shelling out cash to the French to the tune of £476 million over three years when “they’re not helping us stop the boats”. France and the UK have previously agreed to a multi-year
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has questioned why Britain is still shelling out cash to the French to the tune of £476 million over three years when “they’re not helping us stop the boats”. France and the UK have previously agreed to a multi-year
A Labour frontbencher branded George Galloway’s pledge to oust Angela Rayner as “bizarre” during an appearance on BBC Question Time. The left-wing firebrand, who returned to Parliament this week, declared that he will target the deputy Labour leader’s seat at the next
Hollyoaks should be “ashamed” of a controversial trans storyline for a 12-year-old character, a Tory MP has said. Nick Fletcher warned children are being influenced by adults which is leading to an explosion in referrals to gender clinics. He called for communications
Jacob Rees-Mogg discusses Spring Budget Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has launched a scathing attack on the Office of Budget Responsibility – as well as bemoaning what he called Jeremy Hunt’s “endless tinkering” in Wednesday’s Budget. The Tory MP for North Somerset and former
Russian troops have been accused of targeting the motorcade of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he was visiting the Black Sea port city of Odesa, in southern Ukraine, alongside a NATO member leader. The missile strike occurred as Mr Zelensky and Greek
Labour’s shadow culture secretary has been blasted after claiming Rule Britannia is ‘alienating’ to many Britons. Thangam Debbonaire said she welcomed a “good debate” about it being performed at the Last Night of the Proms, but insisted it’s up to the BBC