Government faces lockdown D-Day moment, says former Army chief
General Sir Mike Jackson praised the public’s reaction to the ongoing measures, and likened it to war-time behaviour.
General Sir Mike Jackson praised the public’s reaction to the ongoing measures, and likened it to war-time behaviour.
GOOD morning! I write this as the sun comes up and the island continues its lockdown.
Andrew Sabisky said he was standing down because he did not want to be a distraction to the Government.
The Prime Minister is facing two crucial votes determining whether he can meet the October 31 deadline.
The clash with Namibia was called off after Super Typhoon Hagibis saw torrential rain and tornado-like winds hit large parts of Japan.
The Prime Minister has restated his commitment to taking the UK out of the European Union on October 31, with or without a deal.
The ‘Operation Yellowhammer’ documents warn that Britain will be hit with a three-month ‘meltdown’ at its ports in a no-deal scenario.
Kwasi Kwarteng said a ‘lot of people’ were playing into ‘Project Fear’ following the leak of documents.
Some hauliers fear they could be made to wait for 48 hours in areas without suitable services.
Tommy Gemmell’s Adidas boots were purchased by an anonymous private collector.
A series of setbacks have hit the Tories as Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt began their national campaigns.
Questions continued to be raised over the tactics used at Westminster as Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt made it through the selection process.
Antoinette Sandbach, who backed Rory Stewart in the leadership campaign, tweeted abusive messages she said were sent by a male MP.
‘My face happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.’
Files show Labour home secretary concerned about the rise of a new generation of militant union leaders.