Mortgage prisoners hoping for an end to high interest rates have been left frustrated and angry as MPs voted down a proposed law change that could have cut their bills by hundreds of pounds per month. Mortgage prisoners are borrowers who took
The minister hopped and jerked like a barefoot man on hot sand: HENRY DEEDES sees MPs vent their fury over the Post Office scandal By Henry Deedes for the Daily Mail Published: 17:00 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 17:10 EDT, 27
MPs launch inquiry into crisis at metals magnate Sanjeev Gupta’s steel firm Liberty By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 18:14 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 18:35 EDT, 27 April 2021 Mps will investigate whether the Government scrutinised Liberty Steel’s
ALEX BRUMMER: MPs wake up to Gupta and what may be the greatest business debacle of the decade By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 18:19 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 18:19 EDT, 27 April 2021 With a former Tory
The universities minister has faced calls to take tougher action to ensure Jewish students are protected from anti-Semitism on campus, with one senior MP comparing the situation to ‘1930s Germany’. MPs pressed Michelle Donelan to adopt a more heavy-handed approach – such
GCHQ has jumped on the Line of Duty bandwagon by posting an Instagram puzzle about the show – but bosses came under fire from MPs today who claimed it shouldn’t be the ‘top priority’ in keeping Britain safe. The UK’s intelligence organisation
MPs demand review of tens of thousands of ‘muddled, discriminatory and unfair’ Covid fines MPs and peers have demanded a review of tens of thousands of Covid fines Joint Committee on Human Rights said the system risks ‘criminalising the poor’ More than
The woman who presided over the Post Office IT scandal should be stripped of her CBE, MPs said yesterday. Their demand follows Friday’s dramatic Court of Appeal ruling in favour of 39 postmasters who were falsely branded criminals. Paula Vennells, who earned
House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle brought the Commons to a standstill in a tense standoff. Chancellor of Duchy Lancaster Michael Gove was due to speak in defence of accusations against Boris Johnson over comments it is alleged he said regarding lockdown.
MPs and football fans demanded ministers lift the cap of 30 mourners at funerals after 8,000 supporters were allowed to descend on Wembley for the Carabao Cup final yesterday. As part of a pilot scheme, supporters were able to watch Manchester City