Sir Bernard Ingham, who was by the then-prime minister’s side as she battled Arthur Scargill’s National Union of Mineworkers in the 1980s, accused unions that are now poised to go on strike of being the “enemy within”. The RMT union last week
Senior civil servant Sue Gray published her report on pandemic rule-breaking earlier this week. Her 37-page investigation revealed new details of Downing Street parties held during lockdowns and named senior individuals, including nine images of Prime Minister Boris Johnson at various gatherings
Paul Holmes, a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Priti Patel handed in his resignation this morning, citing “distress” that his work for his constituency was being “tarnished by the toxic culture that seemed to have permeated No10”. The Eastleigh MP said he was “shocked
The Culture Secretary posted a video on TikTok, the social media platform that hosts short videos, to explain her new Online Safety Bill, which is currently passing through Parliament. Rapping over some music, Ms Dorries underlines the key aspects of the new
Boris Johnson faces only a minor breather over the rising cost of living crisis according to political commentator Ella Whelan. Chancellor Rishi Sunak and the Prime Minister have introduced a support package aimed at helping British Households stay afloat amid heavy energy
The French President spoke on the phone with the Turkish leader on Thursday, as President Erdogan is holding a veto on the two northern European countries joining the US-led military alliance. Finland and Sweden formally applied to join NATO on Wednesday, following
Speaking to LBC host Nick Ferrari, Political commentator Claire Pearsall claimed Boris Johnson has been “much more liberal” when it comes to immigration. Referring to the Rwanda policy, she expressed scepticism about the actualisation of the policy and added Boris Johnson’s points-based
In the 2019 Conservative leadership election, Mr Johnson was overwhelmingly the choice of party members to lead the country. His simple pledge to “Get Brexit Done” was then enough to secure a historic general election majority just months later. Last September speculation
Soaring energy bills have put many households into a precarious financial position, and after considerable pressure the Chancellor eventually announced a wide-ranging package of financial aid. In the Commons on Thursday, the Chancellor told MPs the Government could not “sit idly by”
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss told MPs last week the legislation would not scrap the protocol altogether, and would be legal under international law. She reiterated that the Government “can’t allow the situation to drift” during a recent visit to Northern Ireland. The
The former Labour Prime Minister will be the keynote speaker at a conference organised by his Institute and the Britain Project, a new campaign group dubbed the British version of Emmanuel Macron’s La Republique En Marche (LREM). Mr Blair will speak at