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Two protesters sprayed orange paint across the facade of 55 Tufton Street in Westminster at around 11am on Tuesday. Two protesters sprayed orange paint across the facade of 55 Tufton Street in Westminster at around 11am on Tuesday.
He’s considering returning again and ‘making it a hat-trick’.
A new poll of Express.co.uk readers has found the majority do not support Rishi Sunak in his new role as Prime Minister. A new poll of Express.co.uk readers has found the majority do not support Rishi Sunak in his new role as Prime Minister.
The political heavyweight was forced to sit on the backbenches by Liz Truss. The political heavyweight was forced to sit on the backbenches by Liz Truss.
January attack by Vasile Culea left Freda Walker dead and her husband Kenneth seriously injured A burglar has been convicted of murdering an 86-year-old woman in her home after beating, gagging and tying her up and leaving her to die. Vasile Culea was also found guilty of the wounding with intent of Freda Walker’s 88-year-old husband, the former district councillor and alderman Kenneth Walker, during the attack in January. Continue reading… January attack by Vasile Culea left Freda Walker dead and her husband Kenneth seriously injuredA burglar has been convicted of murdering an 86-year-old woman in her home after beating,…
World Uyghur Forum brings high court challenge against government agencies over Xinjiang cotton imports UK government agencies have broken the law by not investigating the importation of cotton products manufactured by forced Uyghur labourers in China, the high court has heard. The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) is challenging the home secretary, HM Revenue and Customs and the National Crime Agency (NCA), claiming a failure or refusal to investigate imports from Xinjiang, allegedly home to 380 internment camps, was unlawful. Continue reading… World Uyghur Forum brings high court challenge against government agencies over Xinjiang cotton importsUK government agencies have broken the…
Gary O’Neil labelled it a ‘f****** disgrace’…
The veteran broadcaster has predicted that things “will get better” now Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister. The veteran broadcaster has predicted that things “will get better” now Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister.
The new prime minister is overhauling the government after assuming office this morning.
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