The National’s Thomas Helm reports from the West Bank where a British embassy employee owns a property in a settlement built by an organisation condemned by the UK government.
Not least because Tories are trying to make defence a big issue, but even more because of its insensitivity, Sunak's apology over leaving D-day celebrations early will dog him and his party until polling day. A blunder that will be remembered.
We are delighted to announce the imminent launch of the Heywood Quarterly! This will build on the Heritage of the Civil Service Quarterly - founded by Jeremy Heywood - to share best practice in public sector policy development and implementation.
The extraordinary failure to appoint a climate chief after 18 months....Govt has no answer as to why.Sunak under fire for ‘inexplicable’ failure to appoint new climate committee chief https://t.co/U6mJjBXhQu
It is staggering that as health secretary Matt Hancock was not told/consulted by Treasury about Eat out to Help Out before the day it was announced.
Sunak under fire as ‘stupid’ Eat Out to Help Out scheme to be focus of Covid inquiry https://t.co/stJZu1GMlM
2020 Rishi Sunak, "At every point, we have followed expert advice, taking the right measures at the right time."
2023 The Guardian report that Chancellor Rishi Sunak's "Treasury failed to involve scientists in decisions and the formulation of the Eat Out to Help Out policy."
Liz Truss says a new economic model is taking over and it is focused on 'redistributionism, stagnation and woke culture' pushed by the "anti-growth movement" and "socialists in environmental clothing"
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