The scrutiny of the First Minister of Wales over the key issues of judgement, transparency and truthfulness has been entirely proportionate. So it is a low blow when members of the Labour Party and the Welsh Government say that attacks on the
Supporters of Welsh Labour First Minister Vaughan Gething have been desperately accusing his opponents and critics of racism, as he battles to save his political career. Mr Gething is now on course for a vote of confidence in the next fortnight, after
The rise of ‘fast homeware’ has led to one in six people changing their decor every year and millions of usable items ending up in landfill. Research, into 2,000 adults, revealed 62% have thrown away homeware in good enough condition to donate
Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething is facing a new scandal this morning, over allegations he misled the official Covid Inquiry regarding deleted WhatsApp messages. In a statement to the inquiry at the start of its probe, the now-First Minister said he had
Labour’s new Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething is under mounting pressure as an already rumbling donor crisis sparks calls for a formal probe after further revelations. Mr Gething was hammered during his recent leadership race when it emerged that a £200,000 donation
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing calls to return the money businessman Frank Hester has donated to the Conservative Party. The healthcare technology entrepreneur donated £10million to the Tories last year but has come under fire for comments made about Britain’s first
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Four Texas residents forever connected by two kidney donations in different cities: 'Superbly timed'
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president on Wednesday condemned media reports that the U.S. government launched an abortive investigation into claims that drug traffickers may have contributed money to his failed 2006 campaign. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador immediately interpreted the reports
Humza Yousaf is courting controversial Scottish businessman Sir Brian Souter in the face of a looming SNP cash crisis, with donations drying up following a police probe into the party’s finances. Sir Brian, who is the co-founder of the Stagecoach transport empire,