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  • The only thing Tory party members fear more than no Brexit? Jeremy Corbyn in No.10

    June 18, 2019

    The only situation that Tory party members would rather not see than an undelivered Brexit is a Jeremy Corbyn government, a new poll has found. Tory party members would rather see the destruction of their party, the reunification of Ireland and Scottish independence if it ensured Brexit went ahead, according to a YouGov survey. Read [...]

  • Tory leadership vote: How the second round ballot works

    June 18, 2019

    Tory leadership hopefuls face another hurdle in the race to become the next Prime Minister when a further round of voting takes place today. Who are the Tory leadership contenders? With 114 MPs backing him, Boris Johnson is guaranteed a place in the final two, where he will face either: Michael Gove Sajid Javid Jeremy [...]

  • Man pleads guilty to Nigel Farage milkshake assault

    June 18, 2019

    A man today pleaded guilty to throwing a milkshake at Brexit party founder Nigel Farage in Newcastle city centre. Paul Crowther, 32, of Holeyn Road in Throckley, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, admitted to charges of common assault and criminal damage at North Tyneside Magistrates’ Court today. Read more: Man charged with assault after milkshake hits Nigel Farage The [...]

  • Sterling falls to fresh 2019 low as Boris Johnson gathers support

    June 18, 2019

    Sterling has fallen to a fresh 2019 low as Boris Johnson’s leadership bid goes from strength to strength – ramping up the chances of a no-deal Brexit. The pound slid to $1.2514 overnight – its lowest level since 11 December last year – before recovering slightly. Read more: Andrea Leadsom backs Boris Johnson in race [...]

  • Andrea Leadsom backs Boris Johnson in race to Number 10

    June 18, 2019

    Andrea Leadsom has backed Tory leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson’s bid to become the country’s next Prime Minister. Read more: Matt Hancock backs Boris despite no-deal Brexit risk The former leader of the House of Commons called Johnson an “election winner” and voiced support for Johnson’s pledge to pull the UK out of the EU. “I [...]

  • Is Angela Merkel to blame for Europe’s woes?

    June 18, 2019

    Sakrileg: the German word for sacrilege – that is, the violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred. And yes, I’m about to go there by asking if the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, been a disaster for Europe. I’ve been wondering if Merkel’s prolonged tenure at the Federal Chancellery has been extending the region’s [...]

  • DEBATE: Would Rory Stewart be a good Prime Minister to lead the UK through Brexit?

    June 18, 2019

    Would Rory Stewart be a good Prime Minister to lead the UK through Brexit? Olivia Utley, deputy editor at TheArticle, says YES. To make a success of Brexit at this late stage in the game, our new Prime Minister will have to do more than negotiate a good deal with the EU. He must – [...]

  • Chuka failed – but the centre ground isn’t as empty as you’d think

    June 18, 2019

    It’s been a sad, strange journey for Chuka Umunna. Only a few short years ago, he was being touted as Britain’s Barack Obama, the telegenic answer to Labour’s prayers – at a time when their then leader couldn’t even eat a bacon sandwich without looking like his face was pulling in three different directions. But [...]

  • Justice Committee blames government failures for magistrate shortages

    June 18, 2019

    Failures in government planning have left England and Wales short of magistrates, according to a Justice Committee report published today. The shortfall in magistrate numbers is “as frustrating as it was foreseeable” and it has taken a near-crisis to prompt government action, the report said. It is calling on the government to develop an overarching [...]

  • Net-zero carbon advocate Lord Deben cleared in conflict of interest probe

    June 17, 2019

    The government’s climate adviser Lord Deben has been cleared of wrongdoing after accusations his advice to government benefited companies which were clients of a family-run business. Sancroft, an environmental consultancy which Lord Deben chairs, was paid £600,000 by clients which “stood to make millions from his advice to ministers”, the Mail on Sunday alleged in [...]

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