Absolutely extraordinary exchange at PMQs. Kemi Badenoch took Bridget Phillipson apart while Starmer sat there looking utterly finished.
Kemi was in her element, brutal and completely in command. Starmer had nowhere left to run while Phillipson looked near to tears.
This is a great point by Mike Tapp.
If Andy Burnham becomes Labour leader and then Prime Minister without a general election, millions of British voters won't have voted for him, or even know who he is.
That's not how democracy should work.
A change of Prime Minister through an internal party coup should automatically trigger a General Election.
Britain is sacrificing its energy sector while businesses struggle under the cost of net zero.
We're told it's saving the planet, yet Britain's emissions cuts make barely any difference to global totals while the biggest emitters keep increasing theirs.
This is the biggest political scam of our lifetime.
It was a privilege to attend the Speaker’s Armed Forces Week Reception in Parliament this morning in celebration of the dedication and service of our past and present Armed Forces.
Having served in the Scots Guards, this week holds special significance. It was an honour to join military personnel, parliamentary colleagues, and guests in recognising the contribution made by those who serve our country, both at home and overseas.
Thank you to the Speaker for hosting this annual event and for his continued support of our Armed Forces.
With this year’s Armed Forces Week commencing today, I look ahead to the Chingford Armed Forces Day Parade on Saturday 27 June, as we continue to show our gratitude to the men and women of our Armed Forces, veterans, reservists, and military families.
“We need to have an internal conversation with our MP’s on where the country should be”
No. You need to have a conversation with the country. It’s called a general election
The future of Britain isn’t for the Labour Party to decide behind closed doors.
Watch this.
Running a data centre in the UK will cost A QUARTER OF A BILLION POUNDS more than elsewhere.
Why? Because of our sky-high electricity costs.
We will miss out on so much growth from AI unless we take radical action to cut electricity costs and fix the grid.
SUMMERTIME PRICES ARE COMING DOWN!!! 😀 🦆
All this sunny weather and Summer Savings too!!! 🌞
From today, we will be reducing our full priced park entry tickets AND thanks to The Government’s "Great British Summer Savings Scheme” (which lasts until 1st September), we will be reducing children's meals in our cafe too!
And that's not all.... We'll also be reducing our Annual Passes, so you can make the fun last all year!
🎟️ For prices, tickets, what’s on and information on our other great offers, please visit our website-
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A new week at the National Tramway Museum! ☀️🚋
What could be better than riding & watching beautiful vintage trams in this glorious sunshine?
Come & enjoy unlimited rides on #Blackpool40, #Blackpool167 & #Leeds399 from our historic tram fleet, soak up the stunning scenery, & make the most of a perfect day out.
We look forward to welcoming you aboard! 🌞✨
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One of today’s highlights 💚
Little Burdock has graduated from the incubator after 11 days of intensive care. From arriving weak, dehydrated, and hypothermic to confidently self-feeding—it’s wonderful to see how far he’s come 🙌
It’s genuinely hard to think of a programme that better encapsulates ‘public service broadcasting’ than Radio 4’s The World Tonight.
I could certainly come up with a very long list of shows which could equally sit on any commercial outlet and that - even if gaining higher audiences - the BBC would not be the worse off without.
Respect Matt Brittin and the BBC does need to make tough choices but hope there is a rethink here.
Prime agricultural land should be used to grow food. Not solar panels.
Today, I submitted my Private Members Bill to protect this high value land because food security is national security.
“There are some cyclists who seem to feel that they are superior beings.”
Too many cyclists in London feel they are “knights of the road” and treat pedestrians with an elitist attitude instead of remembering that the roads are shared spaces, says Conservative peer @MichaelGove.