Jeremy Vine has shared the moment he exclaimed “What the f***!” during a ‘near-miss’ encounter with a London bus on his morning cycle to work. The veteran broadcaster, who often shares videos of himself cycling in London to highlight safety issues, posted
Jeremy Hunt lost it with the BBC this morning, accusing one of the corporation’s top stars of misleading listeners about the state of the economy. Today presenter Amol Rajan asked whether Mr Hunt’s Budget “met the moment” given the problems the economy
Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget has allocated hundreds of millions of pounds to a hub development project in one of London’s financial centres. The Chancellor announced today that £242million would be provided for a new “levelling up” scheme targeting Canary Wharf, nearly doubling
Jeremy Hunt cut another 2p off national insurance and vowed to abolish the tax altogether to save workers thousands of pounds. An upbeat Chancellor yesterday told the Daily Express that he was confident “better times are ahead” as inflation heads back to
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will maintain his plan to increase public spending by 1% a year over the course of the next parliament. He insisted today’s Budget will “grow the economy” and deliver “better public services”. Speaking at a Selco Builders Warehouse in
Some fifty-odd minutes into Jeremy Hunt’s highly anticipated Budget Tory MPs were woken from their collective slumber. A snarling, shouting, finger-jabbing Angela Rayner sending them bolt upright in an instant, followed by a cacophony of jeering and cheering. She let fly after
Jeremy Hunt had MPs in stitches – including Sir Keir Starmer himself – with a cheeky quip about the Labour leader’s weight as he invited him to “join me on my marathon training”. The Chancellor could not resist a dig against the
Jeremy Hunt prompted a furious response from Angela Rayner as he cracked a joke about a council house row she is at the centre of. The deputy Labour leader is facing questions over whether she should have been liable for capital gains
Commons Deputy Speaker Eleanor Laing was forced to tell off boisterous Labour MPs just minutes into the Budget. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt had been on his feet for around three minutes when Ms Laing made her first intervention following shouting and jeers from
Jeremy Hunt is under intense pressure to go further with tax cuts as he is set to unveil his pre-election Budget today. The Chancellor is expected to slash national insurance by two percentage points in a move that could save the average