Minister investigating pay back option on BBC gift after Starmer donation action
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to pay for some gifts and hospitality has prompted questions on whether others will follow his lead.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to pay for some gifts and hospitality has prompted questions on whether others will follow his lead.
The capture of the strategically important town in the east of the country brings Russian forces closer to the key logistics hub of Pokrovsk.
Ukrainian officials said the attack was ‘most likely’ carried out by Russian artillery and hit close to a public transport stop in Kherson.
The former foreign secretary said Israel had the ‘right to defend itself’.
It was one of the largest barrages seen in Russian skies since the start of the war in February 2022.
Reports suggest Rachel Reeves could change the policy if the numbers do not add up.
The Prime Minister has defended the use of accommodation for his son to study while he was sitting his GCSE exams.
The Prime Minister signalled he could continue to accept hospitality gifts from donors.
The huge processing plant in the town of Vovchansk had been a Russian stronghold in the Kharkiv border region since May.
Pat McFadden ruled out a change to opening hours.
Rachel Reeves’ first Labour conference speech as Chancellor comes against a backdrop of rows over cuts to winter fuel payment eligibility.
Searches are still under way to find the older woman, identified as the grandmother of the children, who was believed to be trapped under the rubble.
Russian authorities closed a 62-mile stretch of a highway and evacuated passengers from a nearby rail station
Telegram is used by Russia for phishing, spreading malware, establishing user locations and calibrating missile strikes, officials said.
Jess Phillips said the Government has had ‘robust’ conversations with Serco, who took over the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) tagging contract in May.