Many of Tuesday’s newspapers focus on the latest from the Covid inquiry after Sir Patrick Vallance gave evidence yesterday.
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What are the 3 main political parties in UK?
Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats.
What political type is the UK?
The United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy in which the reigning monarch (that is, the king or queen who is the head of state at any given time) does not make any open political decisions. All political decisions are taken by the government and Parliament.
Who runs England?
The Prime Minister is the leader of Her Majesty’s Government and is ultimately responsible for all policy and decisions. The Prime Minister also: oversees the operation of the Civil Service and government agencies.
Is the UK a two party system?
The two party system in the United Kingdom allows for other parties to exist, although the main two parties tend to dominate politics; in this arrangement, other parties are not excluded and can win seats in Parliament.
‘…Over time, we can and we will cut taxes,’ the Prime Minister has said.
Several of the Sunday papers speculate about what will be in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement.
‘Joy turned to despair. Confusion and chaos reigned.’
Suella Braverman: No flights before election under PM’s Rwanda plan Suella Braverman has said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s current Rwanda plan will mean no asylum…
In today’s MetroTalk readers discuss Rishi Sunak’s plan to push forward with the Rwanda deportation scheme.
Keir Starmer suffers major Labour rebellion over Gaza ceasefire vote A major Labour rebellion over Sir Kier Starmer’s stance on the Israel-Gaza war, with 56…
In today’s MetroTalk readers are discussing derision within the Conservative Party and society.
PMQs returns today: What to expect as MPs return to the House At a glance – PMQs today PMQs return this week after parliament was…
Many of Wednesday’s front pages cover, for a second day, the aftermath of Suella Braverman’s sacking.
Keir Starmer to put forward Labour Gaza conflict vote Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer will attempt to put his party’s position on the Israel-Hamas conflict…
Suella Braverman accuses Rishi Sunak of betrayal in scathing letter Former Health Secretary Suella Braverman has unleashed a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak,…
Ms Braverman was removed from her position on Monday and replaced by former prime minister David Cameron.
In today’s MetroTalk readers discuss David Cameron’s return to politics, Suella Braverman’s sacking and old school values.
David Cameron return to UK politics during the Israel-Gaza conflict and pro-Palestinian protests has raised questions about the potential impact on the UK’s Middle East policies.
He’s not an MP, so how can David Cameron return to the cabinet? The Guardian says To those not fully up to speed with UK…
David Cameron to return to cabinet table after seven years Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to frontline politics, in a shock announcement…
Today readers discuss Rishi Sunak’s cabinet reshuffle, which saw Suella Braverman sacked and David Cameron brought back.
Brutal!
Former Tory Prime Minister David Cameron has been seen entering Downing Street – via the cameras.
Tory reshuffle: Who’s in and who’s out as Rishi Sunak reworks his cabinet The Independent says David Cameron has been confirmed as foreign secretary as…
When the solution to your problem is David Cameron, you know you’re in deep trouble The Guardian says Good riddance. Suella Braverman should never have…
Rishi Sunak sacks Suella Braverman from her role as home secretary for challenging No 10’s position on an article that alleged bias in the Met Police’s handling of protests.
Monday’s newspapers continue their coverage of the latest from UK politics – as it looks to be a busy week ahead for Westminster.
Sunday’s newspapers look back on the event in London on Armistice Day after protesters clash amid calls for Suella Braverman to be sacked.