AOL • 23rd November 2024 Unidentified drones spotted over three US airbases in Britain, USAF confirms A number of unidentified drones have been spotted over three airbases in Britain, the United States Air Force (USAF) has confirmed.
PA Media • 11th September 2024 Zelensky calls for ‘strong decisions’ from West on use of long-range missiles Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for “strong decisions” to be made as he ramped up the pressure on the West for permission to use long-distance missiles in Russia.
8th August 2024 Starmer launches violent disorder programme to clamp down on rioters Police should clamp down on rioters using powers they have to ban football hooligans, the Prime Minister said as he launched a violent disorder plan.
The Independent • 8th August 2024 Fears of further disorder quashed as thousands show for counter protests Thousands of peaceful anti-racism demonstrators appeared to quash fears of further violent disorder on Wednesday night, despite the threat of more than 100 planned protests.
The Independent • 7th August 2024 Thousands attend Walthamstow counter-demonstration as protesters fail to show Thousands of people gathered in Walthamstow for a counter-demonstration on Wednesday evening as those planning to protest outside an immigration centre failed to attend.
The Irish News • 6th August 2024 Starmer pledges to keep communities safe as police prepare for further violence The Prime Minister has promised communities they will be kept safe as the country braces for an eighth night of violence.
22nd July 2024 Starmer: ‘Not an easy decision’ for Biden to abandon re-election hopes Sir Keir Starmer has said it would not have been an easy decision for Joe Biden to abandon his hopes of re-election to the White House.
19th July 2024 I wish I had done more to check Horizon’s integrity – ex-postal affairs minister Former postal affairs minister Pat McFadden has told the Horizon IT inquiry “of course I wish I had done more” to ask the Post Office if the faulty system was “as robust as they suggested”.
19th July 2024 Bates meeting refusal ‘poorly judged’ and ‘terse’, Sir Ed Davey admits Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey has apologised for his “poorly judged” and “terse” refusal to meet campaigner Sir Alan Bates for five months during his time as postal affairs minister.
12th July 2024 Bladed toilet brushes among weapons shown to Justice Secretary on prison visit The Justice Secretary was shown makeshift weapons including bladed toilet brushes and knives made from bedframes during her visit to HMP Bedford on Friday morning.
23rd June 2024 Farage ‘completely wrong’ and appeasing Putin with Ukraine claims, says Sunak Nigel Farage’s claim the West provoked Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was “completely wrong and only plays into Putin’s hands”, Rishi Sunak has said.
Evening Standard • 22nd June 2024 PM says he loves country ‘deeply’ in response to Farage’s ‘culture’ comments Rishi Sunak has said he loves the UK “deeply” after being accused of not understanding “our culture” by Nigel Farage.
31st May 2024 Prime Minister ‘will not hesitate to protect British interests’ in Red Sea Rishi Sunak has vowed to protect British interests abroad after the RAF carried out strikes against Houthi rebels.
23rd May 2024 Prime Minister excites supporters at first campaign rally of the election The Prime Minister was all smiles as he kicked off his election campaign at a rally - although he could not escape controversy after a Sky News broadcast crew was removed from the event.
22nd May 2024 Home Secretary: We are determined to stop the boats The Home Secretary has insisted the Government is still determined to “stop the boats” as migrant Channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far.
businessInsider • 19th April 2024 SNP urged to co-operate with police after Murrell embezzlement charge The SNP has been urged to co-operate with the police investigation into the party’s finances, after its former chief executive Peter Murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds.
The Independent • 19th April 2024 Prayer ban head criticises Braverman for using school as ‘political football’ A headteacher who won a High Court case over a ban on prayer rituals has criticised Suella Braverman for using her school as a “political football”.
The Independent • 4th April 2024 Deadline for Johnny Mercer to hand over whistleblower names extended Veterans’ minister Johnny Mercer will no longer have to meet Friday’s deadline to hand over the names of those who told him about alleged special forces murders in Afghanistan.
Norwich Evening News • 12th March 2024 Anger that award-winning city council homes could be sold off at cut price Several award-winning council homes in Norwich could be sold at a discount just five years after they were built, it has been revealed.
Norwich Evening News • 9th February 2024 'Something has to be done with Anglia Square' - MP hopeful makes planning plea An MP hopeful wants councils to be given more planning powers in the wake of the sudden collapse of the £300m revamp of Norwich's Anglia Square.