Decision due on public inquiry into Omagh bombing
A decision on whether to order a public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing is expected to be announced later by the Government.Relatives of victims of the atrocity have been advised that Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris is set to
Sajid Javid describes ‘anger’ at Andrew Bridgen’s Holocaust tweet
Conservative former health secretary Sajid Javid has spoken of his anger that Andrew Bridgen or any MP would “seek to connect” the UK’s Covid vaccine policy with the Holocaust.Mr Bridgen lost the Conservative whip earlier this month for tweeting an
Kezia Dugdale: Matt Hancock entering I’m a Celebrity ‘naive and brave’
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has said Matt Hancock’s decision to join I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! was “naive and brave”.The former politician entered the Australian jungle as part of the show in 2017 following her resignation
Hancock faces backlash for swapping Westminster for I’m A Celebrity’s jungle
Former health secretary Matt Hancock has been stripped of the Tory whip after signing up to join I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in the Australian jungle.Mr Hancock was a surprise extra name added to the list of
Fourth Plinth artist say his sculpture represents standing up for justice
Artist Samson Kambalu has said his new sculpture for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square represents “standing up for justice and equality”.The Malawi-born artist’s piece, Antelope, depicts a 1914 photograph of European missionary John Chorley and Malawian Baptist preacher John
Johnson and Starmer clash over biggest rail strikes in a generation
Boris Johnson was accused of failing to lift a finger to prevent the rail strikes which have caused travel chaos.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the Prime Minister and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps had refused to meet the unions representing
Boris Johnson ‘deeply concerned’ by disappearance of British journalist Dom Phillips
Boris Johnson has said the Government is “deeply concerned” about the disappearance of British journalist Dom Phillips, after Theresa May urged ministers to do “everything they can” to uncover the truth about the case.The former prime minister made the plea