The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has launched an investigation after a hunter recently reported his harvest, which he believed to be a coyote — but after further genetic testing, the kill proved to be something far rarer. The DNR announced
Sir Keir Starmer’s infamous chief of staff Sue Gray is on the receiving end of briefings this evening that she has left Labour staff “in tears” due to the way she’s conducting a leak inquiry. The probe was sparked after details of
Sue Gray is helping Sir Keir Starmer’s Shadow Cabinet plan “quick win” policies that can be put in place swiftly after a general election victory. The former senior civil servant, now Sir Keir’s Chief of Staff, is holding separate meetings with each
Cabinet minister David TC Davies has accused Sir Keir’s top advisor of helping to cover up the dire performance of the Labour-run NHS in Wales. Mr Davies, the Welsh Secretary, claims Sue Gray “dragged her heels” as he tried to uncover just
The inquiry concluded that there was a “prima facie” breach of the civil service code when she spoke to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in late October.
Sir Keir Starmer is alleged to have met Sue Gray about becoming his chief of staff months before the Government knew. The Labour leader has been called a “hypocrite” over the move. A probe by watchdog Acoba says Sir Keir and the
Boris Johnson described Sue Gray as a “psycho”, according to the PM’s former spin doctor Guto Harri. Speaking on LBC this morning ahead of a new podcast series, Mr Harri also revealed Mr Johnson’s attitude to the chief Partygate inquisitor, and also
Sue Gray delay Following the Bank Holiday weekend, there was only one story hacks were desperate to write about on Tuesday: the Government’s interim response to Sue Gray’s Labour Party defection. The Cabinet Office publication ended up being something of a damp
The Cabinet Office will review the circumstances around former senior civil servant Sue Gray’s resignation, as the civil service code states that officials of Ms Gray’s seniority must wait a minimum of three months before taking up outside employment, which could lead
Sir Keir Starmer desperately tried to deflect the row over the appointment of Sue Gray, accusing the Government of “resurrecting” the story to avoid talking about the cost of living crisis. The Labour leader suggested the Government was only raising the issue