I will accept Nigel Farage’s request to be appointed Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead.
It is a farce and a desperate distraction, and the people of Clacton deserve better.
But if he wants to spend the summer arguing with a bin, I won't stop him.
Spain were such a good watch in LA 🇪🇸 🏆⚽️. After Danny completing his story about the late Bob the cat, he’s asked me to show a photo in his honour. RIP BOB, a national treasure this week 🐈⬛ ❤️
Praise has been heaped on a van driver who gave an impromptu lift to armed officers chasing a suspect in Thanet.
👉 https://t.co/tPNJzXrWA6
During the chase on Tuesday 16 June, a passing motorist stopped to help and told a pursuing armed officer to get in the back of his van.
Andy Burnham says politicians know their words have consequences, and he references Farages comments on Tuesday morning & the violence in Southampton later that same day.
'My question for Nigel Farage is - why does the family of Henry Nowak mean nothing to you?'
@Peston addresses Farage directly over his claims of 'two-tier' policing.
The Reform leader called for people to respond with ‘pure, cold rage’, despite the family's appeal for calm.
1/ Something very important is being missed in the Peter Murrell coverage. And it explains why Murrell was able to carry on the embezzlement long after he should have been stopped. And why John Swinney cannot hide behind the “victim of criminality” defence.🧵
She is not being held responsible for her husband’s crimes. She is being called to account for her deliberate frustration of the legitimate scrutiny which might have revealed those crimes. The distinction should be perfectly intelligible to anyone except the disingenuous.
M&S has changing rooms with locking doors and a staff member supervising. If that's not enough, don't shop there, or contact head office.
If you're going to pick a fight with someone and film it for publicity they're entirely in their right to ask you to leave.
I am not the most observant person but if my spouse had bought a mobile home, a play station and selection of games, and salt and pepper cellar worth £2.5K, a £1.2K telescope, a £3K coffee machine, a musical advent calendar, a randomly acquired UK mint coin set, some Beatles
Nicola Sturgeon couldn't operate the defrost setting on her microwave until she was 47, is it really THAT unimaginable that she and her husband had become so distant and estranged that they didn't "socialise" or go on holiday?
It's great that the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom will be sitting in Glasgow's magnificent City Chambers next week.
The most interesting case for Glaswegians will be Forthwell v Pontegadea on Wednesday 20 May, concerning the future of the city's historic Rogano restaurant.
Congratulations to Celtic on winning the league.
But some of the replies from Celtic fans mocking my son’s passing have been utterly vile. For a club that speaks so proudly about faith and compassion, some of you should be ashamed of the hatred you’ve shown.