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The announcement on Tuesday that the Government would introduce a “cost-plus revenue limit” prompted accusations the move amounted to a windfall tax. The announcement on Tuesday that the Government would introduce a “cost-plus revenue limit” prompted accusations the move amounted to a windfall tax.
PMQs Live – Liz Truss faces Keir Starmer in first Prime Minister’s Questions since mini-budget disaster Starmer won’t support energy guarantee – Truss Truss responds by saying Starmer is refusing to confirm whether he supports the government’s energy guarantee. “The opposition has said people should be supported for six months – does he think in six months pensioners should be facing very high energy bills? “Because that’s what will happen if he doesn’t support our energy guarantee.” Freezing energy bills Labour’s idea – Starmer Starmer reminds Truss that freezing energy bills was Labour’s idea. He says Truss previously said the…
Daniel George Robert Brydges, 33, from Portsmouth, admits twice climbing fences to enter palace last December A man with a “fixation” on accessing royal grounds has been told he faces a possible custodial sentence after admitting to twice trespassing at Buckingham Palace – including an occasion when he was already on bail over a previous attempt. Daniel George Robert Brydges admitted trying to gain entry to the palace on 18 and 22 December last year, and a further charge of criminal damage on the first occasion. The Queen was at Windsor Castle on both occasions. Continue reading… Daniel George Robert…
PM also tells PMQs she does plan to legislate to end no-fault evictions for renters despite briefings to contrary Politics live: latest updates Liz Truss has surprised MPs by telling prime minister’s questions she has no plans to cut public spending to finance tax cuts, and that the government does plan to legislate to end no-fault evictions for renters. In the first PMQs for over a month, and only Truss’s second since entering No 10, Keir Starmer lambasted her over what he said was the devastating impact of September’s mini-budget on mortgage rates. Continue reading… PM also tells PMQs she…
HOPES that Brits will get an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate Charles’ coronation rose today as No10 said “all options” were being considered. The PM’s spokesman suggested wo…
‘Cold-blooded’ nurse allegedly murdered newborn on fourth attempt then sent a sympathy card to parents A “cold-blooded” nurse smiled as a grieving mother bathed her dead baby daughter after she had been fatally poisoned on a neo-natal ward, a court has heard. Lucy Letby allegedly murdered the 11-week-old newborn on her fourth attempt and then sent a sympathy card to her parents, jurors were told. Continue reading… ‘Cold-blooded’ nurse allegedly murdered newborn on fourth attempt then sent a sympathy card to parentsA “cold-blooded” nurse smiled as a grieving mother bathed her dead baby daughter after she had been fatally poisoned…
The circumstances around the arrest warrant are not yet clear. The circumstances around the arrest warrant are not yet clear.
The 73-year-old insisted the rodents would not go to her neighbours’ properties because she “looked after them”. The 73-year-old insisted the rodents would not go to her neighbours’ properties because she “looked after them”.
POLICE searching for missing teen Leah Croucher have launched a murder probe after her rucksack was found at a home near where she was last seen. Officers were scrambled to the property in Furzton …
Judge Annabel Pilling said Daniel Brydges had a “fixation” on gaining entry to Palace grounds. Judge Annabel Pilling said Daniel Brydges had a “fixation” on gaining entry to Palace grounds.
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