OPPOSITION MPs have launched a bid to open a Parliamentary inquiry into the conduct of Boris Johnson, with five parties uniting to accuse him of “lying” in the Commons.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has taken the moral high ground over the Greensill lobbying scandal in heated exchanges in the Commons. When Boris Johnson hit back that Lord Mandelson, the former Labour trade secretary who is an adviser to Starmer, runs
EVERYONE aged 18 to 24 should receive a £500 ‘Covid relief’ lump sum to boost economic recovery, group of nearly 100 Tory MPs say The One Nation caucus wants Boris Johnson to offer the payment in recognition of what it says is
Conservative Ipswich MP Tom Hunt has told the Sunday Express that he plans to ask for the recommendation to be included in the education select committee’s report on why white working class children are being left behind. The recommendation comes after “woke”
Britons have a duty to buy alcohol, soft drinks and food to help “save our pubs”, according to a Cabinet minister. Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg also suggested MPs could “lead by example” in supporting the hospitality sector across the country. Mr Rees-Mogg’s
The Opposition party held a vote demanding a parliamentary inquiry be set up to examine the close links between the Government, civil service, and the now-bankrupt finance firm Greensill Capital. MPs rejected Labour’s bid by 357 votes to 262, majority 95. More
Boris Johnson will lead MPs in tributes to Prince Philip today – and is expected to get his hair cut before the sombre session. The PM will take advantage of lockdown easing to smarten up before the seven-hour session commemorating the extraordinary
MPs back calls to commemorate Prince Philip with a statue on The Mall as they say it would be a ‘fitting tribute to mark a lifetime of public service and duty’ MPs have backed calls to commemorate Prince Philip with a statue
Should ‘shaming’ term BMI be banned? MPs are urging doctors to stop using ‘body mass index’ in health assessment amid fears it can harm patients’ self image Doctors should stop using body mass index as a measure of health, MPs say The
Holidaymakers target countries with high vaccine levels like Israel, US and Malta as ministers look to ‘prioritise trips to nations where at least 50% of adults have had a jab’ while Tory MPs urge PM to ditch ‘costly’ testing plans Travel firms