Matt Hancock donates 3% of his £320,000 I’m A Celebrity fee
Former health secretary Matt Hancock has donated 3% the £320,000 fee he was paid for his controversial appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!Entering the Australian jungle amid criticism from constituents and colleagues, Mr Hancock’s team said
What the papers say – January 27
The papers end the working week with more pressure on a former chancellor and Sir Rod Stewart switching sides. Source link
Dominic Raab defends Rishi Sunak’s ‘inadvertent’ seatbelt mistake following latest fine
Rishi Sunak is not considering his position after being fined for failing to wear a seatbelt in a moving car, the Deputy Prime Minister has indicated.Dominic Raab said that by admitting he made an “inadvertent mistake”, the Prime Minister has
What the papers say – January 1
Hospital patients in peril and a push to protect pubs are splashed across the front pages.“Patients die before they get a bed”, states the headline of Sunday People, which says NHS doctors have blasted the Government over the “Dickensian” crisis
What the papers say – December 22
The Thursday papers are led by accusations over who is to blame for strike turmoil across the country.The Times, The Guardian, The Independent and the i all report the NHS is braced for a surge in patients over the coming
What the papers say – December 19
Widespread strike action in the lead-up to Christmas dominates the papers on Monday.The Daily Mirror leads with union warnings that the Tories are “risking lives” in refusing to hold talks on nurses’ pay.The Daily Express reports nursing unions are willing
What the papers say – December 16
The nation’s papers continue to be led by widespread strike action, as well as reaction to the latest bombshell claims from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.The Guardian and Daily Express report senior Tories have joined calls urging Prime Minister
What the papers say – December 12
The Monday papers focus on strikes and a winter tragedy. Source link
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