Nigel Farage called for all peers to be “sacked” after Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan suffered its first defeat in the Lords last night. The unelected chamber backed an unprecedented move seeking to delay a new treaty with the east African nation. But
Sir Keir Starmer suffered a shock by-election defeat in his own backyard overnight, after Labour’s campaign imploded over a trans rights row. Labour slumped to second place in a traditionally safe council seat in Hackney, down 13.1 percent compared to their last
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Immigration minister Michael Tomlinson’s interview on Sky News this morning sparked comparisons to the Thick Of It, as he went on a bizarre tangent about sport amid a grilling about the Post Office scandal. Presenter Kay Burley asked the minister whether he
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)
Rishi Sunak has suffered a major blow to his authority after Lee Anderson and fellow Red Wall MP Brendan Clarke-Smith quit as chairmen over the Rwanda Bill. The pair took part in a rebellion in a bid by the right of the
Tourism makes up for about 40 percent of Southport’s economy and the announcement of the permanent closure of Pontins Holiday Park at the start of 2024 has worried local residents who want to see a use for the site that will benefit
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