This Week in PMQs: Clean Energy, Trump’s Foreign Policy, Lockdown Breaches
As political tensions flare over energy policy, international diplomacy and past pandemic restrictions, opposition leaders ramp up pressure on the UK government.
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As political tensions flare over energy policy, international diplomacy and past pandemic restrictions, opposition leaders ramp up pressure on the UK government.
Kier Starmer has appointed Sir Chris Wormald as the new Cabinet Secretary, succeeding Simon Case. Previously the Permanent Secretary of the Department for
March 2020 marked the beginning of a three-year-long pandemic — COVID-19. The social and economic impact of the pandemic was rapid and severe,
Nearly a year on from the end of his premiership, it seems that Boris Johnson has been thrust into the limelight yet again,
Once again, Matt Hancock has shown an uncanny ability to be in places he should not be. Only two years ago he was
“Have you been vaccinated?” This question is asked countless times a day. It was not long ago when one’s vaccination status was private,
Unsurprisingly, the world has now been told that there is another potentially dangerous new “variant of concern” which has been called Omicron by
Remember when Boris Johnson reassured the public that ‘it is no part of our culture or our ambition in this country to make vaccines mandatory
To many people, politics and corruption are synonymous: two sides of the same coin. The UK is no stranger to this perception, with
Australia is renowned for its effective response to the pandemic, and its low COVID-19 rates have become envied by other countries. This could