The Guardian – ‘PM losing confidence of Tory party’
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The Guardian – ‘PM losing confidence of Tory party’
Tory MPs are “increasingly worried about Boris Johnson’s competence and drive” and senior members believe the government needs to get back on track, The Guardian reports.
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Junior doctors’ strike could delay care for 100,000 NHS patients in England
Junior doctors’ strike could delay care for 100,000 NHS patients in England There is no bias in the title provided Rishi Sunak says timing of action days before general election appears to be ‘politically motivated’ to help Labour Up to 100,000 patients in England face having their NHS care cancelled days before the general election after junior doctors announced a fresh wave of strike action, with Rishi Sunak saying it appeared to be politically motivated.
Man and son, 12, missing after hillwalking in Scottish Highlands
Man and son, 12, missing after hillwalking in Scottish Highlands There is no bias in the title provided. Tom Parry, 49, and Richie were due home in Cheshire after visiting Glen Nevis and Glencoe A man and his 12-year-old son are missing after a hillwalking trip in the Scottish Highlands, police have said. Tom Parry, 49, and his son Richie were due to return to their home in Cheshire on Wednesday after visiting Glen Nevis
Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC over tax on sale of former home
Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC over tax on sale of former home There is no bias in the original title provided. Exclusive: Document seen by the Guardian says ‘no capital gains tax is due’ from Labour deputy leader and that case is now closed HM Revenue and Customs has confirmed that Angela Rayner owes no capital gains tax for the sale of her former council house and that no further action will be taken, according
Home Office made mistakes in rush to set up asylum housing, MPs say
Home Office made mistakes in rush to set up asylum housing, MPs say There is no bias in the original title Committee says department pressed ahead with plans without adequate understanding of what would be required The Home Office has made “unacceptable and avoidable mistakes” in its haste to use disused barracks and a giant barge to house asylum seekers, parliament’s spending watchdog has concluded. The public accounts committee said the department “does not have
Sunak calls on Starmer to be transparent about Diane Abbott situation – UK politics live
Sunak calls on Starmer to be transparent about Diane Abbott situation – UK politics live SNP’s Stephen Flynn hails MP as a ‘phenomenal individual’ and contrasts her treatment with the welcome given to Tories’ Natalie Elphicke The Conservatives have been pushing a plan today to expand the number of apprenticeships, pledging “100,000 more apprenticeships a year by the end of the next parliament.” It is unclear whether this figure includes the “up to 20,000 more
Rishi Sunak promises to create 100,000 high-skilled apprenticeships a year
Rishi Sunak promises to create 100,000 high-skilled apprenticeships a year Conservatives’ policy would be funded by scrapping ‘rip-off degrees’ with high drop-out rates and low job progression Rishi Sunak has promised to create 100,000 high-skilled apprenticeships a year by scrapping “rip-off degrees” if he wins the general election. In the latest of a flurry of announcements as the Conservatives try to narrow Labour’s 20-point poll lead, the party pledged to replace “low-quality” university degrees with