Minister: taxpayers did not pay for food, drink and a fridge linked to partygate
The Government said there was no cost to the taxpayer for food and alcohol at gatherings in Downing Street under investigation.
The Government said there was no cost to the taxpayer for food and alcohol at gatherings in Downing Street under investigation.
WHAT a very interesting contribution last week from Henry Lancaster [Housing crisis is not just down to supply, Thursday 10 February]. Informative, insightful, yet with a sincere empathy for the children of Guernsey who will not have the proverbial ‘snowball’s chance in hell’ of having a home in the island. Guernsey is in danger of losing its identity. Our beloved island is like a ball of tumbleweed, tossed hither, thither and yon, by outside forces and inner greed.
The London Mayor’s lack of confidence in Dame Cressida Dick’s plans to reform the service led to her abrupt resignation on Thursday.
Jo Whitfield, chief executive of Co-op food, is taking time away to help her sons with their GCSEs and A-Level exams.
The Co-op said almost £8m has been pledged by more than 30 businesses for its Levy Share service, which will create around 1,000 apprenticeships.
SPEAKING out about mental health is vitally important, an islander with mental health challenges has said, as the UK marks Time to Talk Day today.
The latest Kantar grocery sales data shows inflation stands at 3.8% with sales falling 3.8% in the 12 weeks to January 23.
Her report looks set to spell the end of “wine time Fridays” for No 10 staff.
More than 1,600 Co-op workers have taken action against the business.
Sir Philip Barton said he was only aware of ‘speculation in the public domain’.
Labour said leaked emails had ‘caught out’ Boris Johnson after he denied intervening in the Nowzad charity evacuation.
A ministerial official told colleagues that Boris Johnson had ‘authorised’ the charity’s evacuation.
JASON ALLEZ has equalled a 25-year-old Triples League record as he aims to once again cement himself as Guernsey’s top darts player.
Lord Agnew resigned as the minister for efficiency and transformation over the Government’s ‘schoolboy’ handling of the Covid loan scheme.
Former prime minister Gordon Brown said the project was ‘the biggest charitable anti-poverty project in Fife in decades’.