Scoop: The Treasury is resisting a push to put a firm timeline on when the UK will spend 3% on defence as part of 11th-hour negotiations over the investment plan
New wording on the pledge + the additional cash settlement are STILL yet to be agreed https://t.co/dh40X84Rld
New - Keir Starmer is planning to tell ministers to quit if they back Andy Burnham or any other rival in a Labour leadership contest, a move which could plunge his government into chaos. With @PickardJE and @JenWilliams_FT
https://t.co/MpYrloMgAS
Introducing Artemis III.
Four astronauts. Three launches. Two dockings. One splashdown.
In 2027, the Artemis III mission will practice docking the Orion spacecraft with two lunar landers in low Earth orbit — the capability we need to return humanity to the Moon’s surface.
I suspect people have really, truly had enough, feel played, won’t be patronised and the only thing they want to hear from politicians is “I’m going to make this crap stop.”
(The speed with which the police have spoken indicates this message is finally getting through).
The MSM is in denial tonight about events in Belfast. They pay lip service to the story, before swinging into full ‘organ of reassurance’ mode. The story demands they suspend their obeisance to the cult of open borders, globalisation and ‘all cultures are equal’ multiculturalism. They can’t do it.
🚨 BREAKING: A 30-year-old Sudanese man has been charged over the attempted beheading of a man in Belfast
He has been charged with attempted murder, possession of an article with a blade in a public place and threats to kill
🚨NEW: South Wales Police has just SCRAPPED their Islamic blasphemy law.
No religion should be protected from criticism in this country.
Now it's on the Government to repeal their Islamophobia definition and stop this happening again.
The perpetrator of last night’s attempted beheading in Belfast is reportedly an asylum seeker from Sudan.
Years of discontent about immigration into Northern Ireland is now bubbling to the surface, writes @AdamPollock 👇 https://t.co/75DwxibgYg
Lord Hermer, the Attorney General, says "I would never apologise for being a human rights lawyer."
But he hounded British soldiers in court when he knew they had almost certainly done no wrong.
He had the chance to apologise.
He refused to take it.