My wife and I had 4 miscarriages. I didn't think I would ever be able to share a moment like this with a son or daughter. Then, in 2015, our baby boy came to us. We named him Kinnick. I thank God for this gift. Last night was a magical night we got to experience together.
.@michaelgove makes clear in Parliament that there will be no backsliding on building safety - developers and freeholders must meet their responsibilities and pay for remediation costs 👇
If you sing "Always the victims it's never your fault" you can't just say it discounts THE MOST OBVIOUS FUCKING EXAMPLE when we were the victims and they spent years saying it was our fault
🎶 We’ve been to Porto and Atlético
And twice the San Siro
and then we went to Portugal
a country we all know
Back to rainy Spain again
A place we like to be
Cos we’re the mighty Liverpool
We’re goin to Par-ee
@Tommy2Taylor@citehchants Shocking performance - city score 6 past these with no striker - we can’t finish a thing. Don’t think we will catch city frustratingly
"Unnecessary anxiety" is how Boris Johnson described cladding scandal victim Jenny Garrett's concerns, says Labour MP Paul Blomfield, "so will he meet her?"
"I sympathise deeply," says the PM, "but these homes are not unsafe"
#PMQs https://t.co/VFyuQMqjbm
"I fought this battle for a couple of years," says former housing secretary Robert Jenrick on who pays to change cladding, "the Treasury... is simply not willing to do that"
Thousands of flat owners are facing large bills to change cladding
https://t.co/nEpLYkOX9M #PoliticsLive
No one would argue with putting in place local action to reduce the transmission of coronavirus.
But announcing measures affecting potentially millions of people late at night on Twitter is a new low for the government’s communications during this crisis.