Donald Trump ‘doing great’ after assassination attempt, son Eric says August 3, 2024 Donald Trump is the best president the US has ever had and is “doing great” after the assassination attempt last month, his son Eric has said.
Move to cut London’s housebuilding target raises eyebrows July 30, 2024 Angela Rayner’s decision to cut London’s housing target has raised some eyebrows given the severe housing crisis facing Londoners. In a speech in the House of Commons this afternoon, the deputy Prime Minister confirmed that mandatory housing targets would be reinstated for local authorities among a swathe of other planning changes. But the new target [...]
China is main ‘threat’ to economic security – and UK blocked EIGHT Beijing takeover bids in last year July 11, 2023 China is the biggest “state-based threat” to the UK’s economic security, deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden has said. Cabinet Office figures have revealed the government intervened in eight attempts by Chinese buyers to takeover UK firms due to national security fears in the last year. Dowden told the BBC Chinese deals posed risks due to [...]
In defence of hereditary peers July 23, 2024 Like the Bene Gesserit in the Dune franchise, hereditary peers measure their plans in centuries, leading to a class of legislators invested in social and political continuity, in the preservation of a nation and its identity, argues Andrew Lomas De Tocqueville wrote of democracy that “it makes each man forget his forefathers… conceals him from [...]
Make Meta Trump Again: Former President invited back on to Facebook – but firm promises ‘guardrails’ January 25, 2023 Former US President Donald Trump has had his suspension from Facebook lifted – but he’ll be subject to new ‘guardrails’ which could include stopping his posts being distributed on the platform. Trump was suspended for supporting protestors at the US Capitol on January 6 who stormed the building in a riot which killed five people. [...]
Energy giants hold their breath as Boris Johnson refuses to rule out windfall tax and Rishi Sunak starts examining profit levy May 12, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has refused to rule out a windfall tax on the profits of the energy companies to help relieve the pressure of the cost-of-living squeeze. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has reportedly told Treasury officials to examine plans for a levy on the soaring profits of the oil and gas giants. It follows an [...]
‘The dawn of a new era’: Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses nation on Brexit Day January 31, 2020 Boris Johnson has said Brexit Day represents the “dawn of a new era” for the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister gave one final speech this evening before the UK officially leaves the EU at 11pm. He said Brexit allows the UK to “unleash the full potential of this brilliant country and to make better the [...]
PMQs’ Sketch: Angela Rayner, Kim Possible and Dom Stoppable March 29, 2023 She’s your basic average girl, and she’s here to save the world.
UK’s ‘Green Day’ plans in doubt as reports suggest they could be watered down March 29, 2023 The UK’s response to America’s mammoth subsidy package for renewable projects has been thrown into doubt today, after reports suggested that the planned energy policies could be watered down or pushed back to later this year. The government was set to unveil a host of new policies tomorrow, in what has been coined ‘Green Day’, [...]
Government debt continues to balloon as Rishi Sunak promises stability October 28, 2022 Government debt ballooned in the second quarter of this year, making up 101.9 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP). New figures released by the ONS show that gross debt was £2,436.7bn between April and June in the UK. At 101.9 per cent of GDP, this puts the UK 15.5 percentage points above the EU [...]