Election campaign day one: Mess-up in a brewery as Sunak and Starmer trade blows
A day after Rishi Sunak called an election for 4 July, parties from across the political spectrum have begun their campaigns.
A day after Rishi Sunak called an election for 4 July, parties from across the political spectrum have begun their campaigns.
The Prime Minister and Labour leader kicked off their election campaigns on Thursday.
Heavy rain poured down on the Prime Minister as he spoke from a lectern outside No 10.
The Prime Minister made the admission on the first day of campaigning ahead of the July 4 poll.
Campaigners have demanded an apology from the Tory former minister and there are calls for him to lose his peerage.
The long-awaited final report from Sir Brian Langstaff’s public inquiry will be published on Monday.
Ken Hay went to Normandy on June 22, then was on night patrol on July 8 when he was captured and forced to work in coal mines in Poland.
Conservative MP Anthony Mangnall said South West Water had failed to ‘safeguard public health’.
Anthony Mangnall, MP for Totnes, said it had been ‘an absolutely disastrous week and the anger is palpable’.
Russia expelled the British defence attache in Moscow in response to the UK throwing out his counterpart.
The UK expelled Russia’s defence attache earlier this month on the grounds he was an ‘undeclared military intelligence officer’.
The Prime Minister included independence supporters in a list of dangers to the UK, alongside Russia, China and North Korea.
Vovchansk’s pre-war population of 17,000 had dwindled to just 2,500 before Russia renewed its ground assault last week.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said ‘fierce battles’ are taking place near the border in eastern and north-eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian journalists reported that Russian troops had taken over villages on the border of the Kharkiv region.