The key facts behind the day's headlines as the Prime Minister's former aide, Dominic Cummings, told MPs that Health Secretary Matt Hancock should have been sacked for his ‘disastrous’ performance during the pandemic.
Kangana Ranaut on Farmers Bill: Member of Parliament from Himachal's Mandi seat and actress Kangana Ranaut (Kangana Ranaut) has again called for the re-implementation of the three farm laws, saying they are in the interest of farmers (Farmers Bill). She stated that farmers themselves should demand the government to bring back these laws (Three Farmer Laws).
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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey warms up in a game of tennis as he prepares to give a speech in Brighton to celebrate a record number of MPs. The party is celebrating the election of 72 MPs.
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Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott says the government may have won the vote to remove Winter Fuel Allowance for some pensioners but “comprehensively” lost the argument. The plan to means test the payment cleared the Commons on Tuesday with just one Labour rebel voting against it but dozens of MPs on the government benches were missing in action. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Government adviser and microbiologist Professor Ravi Gupta has said the unlocking of coronavirus restrictions next month should be delayed “by a few weeks” due to signs the UK is in a new wave of..
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The key facts behind the day's headlines as Boris Johnson has said that a new national flagship, the successor to the Royal Yacht Britannia, will promote British trade and industry around the world.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines as music festivals are facing the prospect of another “lost summer” as a result of the Government’s decision not to introduce a coronavirus insurance..
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