Public sector borrowing hit £18.6bn last month, fourth-highest April since 1993 May 24, 2022 Government borrowing stood at £18.6bn last month, down by £5.6bn from a year ago, but still the fourth highest April borrowing since records began in 1993, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said this morning that, despite the fall, government borrowing was £7.9bn more than in April 2019 before the pandemic [...]
Photos reveal Johnson drinking at event where he was not fined by the Met May 23, 2022 Fresh photos have shown Boris Johnson toasting and drinking with staff members in Downing Street at an event that was investigated by the Metropolitan Police. The photos, published by ITV, show the Prime Minister drinking with several blurred out people in Downing Street on 13 November 2020 at what is believed to be a leaving [...]
Top Russian diplomat at the UN resigns: ‘Never have I been so ashamed of my country’ May 23, 2022 Russia’s Counsellor to the United Nations mission in Geneva has resigned saying “never have I been so ashamed of my country” because of the war in Ukraine. In a strongly-worded letter, Boris Bondarev quit his job saying it was “long overdue”, but after a 20-year career he was leaving the diplomatic service. He wrote he’d [...]
Ex-Wakefield MP Imran Ahmad Khan jailed for 18 months for sexual assault May 23, 2022 Former Conservative Wakefield MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been jailed for 18 months following a conviction for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy in 2008. Khan was elected to parliament at the 2019 election and stood down as an MP in April when he was found guilty of sexual assault. Khan, 48, was found guilty of [...]
US issues final Brexit warning to UK not to take unilateral action as American delegation visits Dublin and Belfast May 23, 2022 The UK government has been warned by a delegation of US politicians not to unilaterally remove the Northern Ireland Protocol as such a move “will not work”. Democratic Congressman Dan Kildee urged Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to engage in face-to-face negotiations with Brussels to resolve the outstanding issues. It comes as the bipartisan US congressional [...]
Number 10 hits out at rail union in threat to bring in strike busting legislation May 23, 2022 Downing Street has landed a fresh blow on the UK’s rail unions as Boris Johnson renews threats to bring in strike busting legislation. Johnson’s official spokesman told journalists today that the PM would not rule out new laws that would force a minimum number of public transport staff to still work during strikes. The legislation [...]
‘Brexit is a mistake and London will be damaged’ warns Sir Howard Davies as NatWest chair claims ‘Boris Johnson hates the Treasury May 23, 2022 SIr Howard Davies, the chairman of banking giant NatWest, has called Brexit ‘a significant mistake’ as the City grandee said he is not very optimistic about the future of the UK. In fact, Sir Howard said he is concerned about the long-term impact Brexit will have on the City of London. In an interview with [...]
Boris Johnson says new package to fight cost-of-living crisis is coming: ‘No option is off the table’ May 23, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson said this afternoon that “no option is off the table” to deal with the rising cost of living but added “I’m not attracted, intrinsically, to new taxes” in response to pressure to introduce a windfall levy on oil and gas firms. Johnson insisted there would be further help to deal with [...]
Send poorest Brits a cheque and don’t hike corporation tax, George Osborne tells Rishi Sunak May 23, 2022 Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is convinced a windfall tax is coming, despite the squabbling between Numbers 10 and 11, while also saying he would put a cheque in the post to the poorest families in the UK. Moreover, he disagrees with present Chancellor Rishi Sunak over the proposed rise in corporation tax. [...]
Senior Tory shrugs off partygate: Boris Johnson was given ‘a fine for eating a slice of cake between meetings’ May 23, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson was given a fixed-penalty notice by the Metropolitan Police for eating a “slice of cake between meetings”, a minister said this morning. Simon Clarke, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I do have confidence (in Boris Johnson) because the Prime Minister has apologised and I know very [...]