Sunak vows to axe stamp duty after Mordaunt criticises his actions on D-Day
The Conservatives have made a manifesto commitment to axe stamp duty for first-time buyers on homes up to £425,000, The Telegraph reported.
The Conservatives have made a manifesto commitment to axe stamp duty for first-time buyers on homes up to £425,000, The Telegraph reported.
Scheffler sits on nine under, three clear of defending champion Viktor Hovland and Canada’s Adam Hadwin, as he seeks his fifth victory of the season.
Angela Rayner received applause from the audience after she said former prime minister Liz Truss ‘crashed’ the economy.
Senior party figures clashed over D-Day and support for war veterans, immigration and the state of the NHS.
The Cabinet minister, who is also a Navy reservist, said it was right that Rishi Sunak apologised, not only to veterans but to the public.
Mr Biden is aiming to channel historic moments to advance his own vision for the country’s global role.
Karen Foster’s basis of plea for manslaughter was that ‘forceful shaking’ of Harlow Collinge caused his death, a court heard.
Labour claims the PM breached the rules for ministers in the first leaders’ TV debate
US first lady Jill Biden has again attended court in Delaware to support her son.
Shadow Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones has demanded an apology from the Prime Minister.
The address was originally delivered on June 5, 1944 to all those taking part in the landings.
Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak saw their Euro 2024 dreams dashed by injury this week, with Bristol City striker Tommy Conway subsequently called up.
The King praised Second World War veterans as he attended a commemorative event in Portsmouth.
The Scottish Conservative leader said Sir Keir Starmer had not disputed the figure during the debate.
Academics said the problem can affect teenagers’ ability to maintain relationships.