The Guardian has obtained information that the European Commission has developed confidential backup plans, referred to as “Plan B,” to lessen the effects of a
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During the inquest, it was revealed that Ruth Perry informed her husband that the lead Ofsted inspector was behaving like a bully.
According to an inquest, Ruth Perry was concerned that her role as a headteacher was in jeopardy due to a negative Ofsted evaluation. She expressed
During the inquiry, it was revealed that Rishi Sunak strongly advocated for the lifting of Covid restrictions.
During a meeting in July 2021, Rishi Sunak strongly advocated for the removal of all lockdown restrictions. According to the Covid inquiry, Boris Johnson used
The amount of displaced asylum seekers in Glasgow has doubled due to a backlog in processing their cases.
The quantity of displaced migrants without a home in Glasgow has increased by two-fold in recent months due to the Home Office’s efforts to speed
The leasehold reform bill proposed by Gove does not prohibit the use of leaseholds for newly constructed homes.
The main legislation proposed by Michael Gove to eliminate leaseholds on newly constructed houses in England and Wales does not include any measures to actually
According to UK politics live, Sunak cancelled a scheduled meeting with the Greek Prime Minister after not receiving promised assurances regarding the Parthenon Marbles debate.
The Parthenon marbles will be sent back to Athens and aired on the BBC this Sunday. When asked to clarify Sunak’s choice, the spokesperson for
A lawyer was penalized for making a Nazi gesture towards a judge in Salisbury.
A lawyer who made a Nazi salute during a court session has been fined by their professional governing body and given a formal warning. The
Dominic Cummings joked about trip to countryside before Barnard Castle visit
Dominic Cummings joked in a private message about taking his family to the countryside in March 2020, about a fortnight before he infamously did just
Bristol University has chosen to retain the original names of buildings associated with the history of slavery.
The University of Bristol has chosen not to rename its buildings that honor individuals connected to the transatlantic slave trade. Instead, it has committed to
The former chairperson of Wilko expressed to Members of Parliament that she was deeply saddened by the downfall of the retail company.
The ex-CEO of Wilko expressed her sadness to members of Parliament as she shared that the downfall of the affordable retail chain was heartbreaking. She