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  • Brexit bites: Tories and Labour suffer local election backlash amid deadlocked negotiations

    May 3, 2019

    Voters expressed their frustration with Theresa May’s Conservative party and Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour at the ballot box yesterday, it has emerged, as results continue to pour in across the UK. So far both major parties have accepted they have suffered a backlash over gridlocked Brexit negotiations, with representatives having made little progress in cross-party talks. [...]

  • The tangled Huawei web isn’t just about Gavin Williamson

    May 3, 2019

    To say that Gavin Williamson was neither widely liked nor widely respected in Westminster would be an understatement. Often a figure of ridicule for the pet tarantula kept on his desk when he was chief whip, his former life as a fireplace salesman, and gaffes like saying Russia should “go away and shut up”, he [...]

  • Margaret Thatcher voted top Prime Minister on 40th anniversary of her first election win

    May 3, 2019

    Margaret Thatcher has been ranked as the UK’s greatest post-war Prime Minister in a survey marking the 40th anniversary of her first election victory. Read more: CBI expresses 'deep concern' at prospect of Prime Minister Boris Johnson A Yougov poll placed Thatcher top of the pile, with 21 per cent of respondents saying she was [...]

  • Gavin Williamson claims a police investigation into claims he leaked would clear his name

    May 2, 2019

    Disgraced former defence secretary Gavin Williamson has challenged Theresa May to trigger a police investigation into claims he leaked information from a top secret government committee. Williamson, who was dramatically axed from the cabinet on Wednesday, believes May would have to give him the “nicest apology” after a Met inquiry as it would clear him [...]

  • Five moments we’ll always cherish from Gavin WIlliamson’s time as defence secretary

    May 2, 2019

    Historians will look back on former defence secretary Gavin Williamson as one of the more colourful figures in Theresa May's Cabinet. Read more: Defence secretary Gavin Williamson ousted from cabinet over Huawei leak Williamson, who was last night sacked over allegations he leaked information from a top secret security meeting, experienced a series of gaffes [...]

  • Calls grow for criminal inquiry into Huawei leak after Gavin Williamson sacking

    May 2, 2019

    Calls are mounting for a police inquiry into the leak of confidential information from a top secret security committee that led to the sacking of defence secretary Gavin Williamson yesterday. Prime Minister Theresa May fired Williamson last night following an investigation into a leak from a meeting of the National Security Council, which revealed the government’s [...]

  • From Bercow to Corbyn, Trump’s UK visit has exposed a nest of political hypocrites

    May 2, 2019

    No sooner had the announcement been made that President Donald Trump would be making a state visit to the UK in June than a predictable flurry of criticism emerged from a group of the usual suspects. Leading this crowd of dissenters who have said that they will refuse to attend a state dinner with our [...]

  • Theresa May moves away from ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’ Brexit pledge

    May 1, 2019

    Theresa May said she was talking in the “abstract” when she claimed “no deal is better than a bad deal” during a grilling over the Brexit stalemate. Appearing before parliament’s powerful Liaison Committee of leading MPs, the Prime Minister repeatedly refused to say whether she would back the UK leaving the EU without an agreement [...]

  • Defence secretary Gavin Williamson ousted from cabinet over Huawei security leak

    May 1, 2019

    Defence secretary Gavin Williamson has been fired from the cabinet after an investigation into the leak of details of a National Security Council (NSC) meeting discussing Chinese tech firm Huawei. Prime Minister Theresa May wrote in a letter released today that "no other credible version of events to explain this leak has been identified". Read more: [...]

  • UK is ‘nesting a dragon’ by allowing Huawei equipment in 5G network

    May 1, 2019

    The UK will be ‘nesting a dragon’ if it allows Chinese tech firm Huawei to participate in its 5G network, a senior Tory MP has warned. Last week it emerged the government will give the green light for Huawei’s equipment to be used in non-core parts of the network, despite warnings from spy bosses over [...]

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