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World Economic Forum: Davos distracted by war in Europe and growing global division
It is not easy to disturb the tranquillity of Davos, but Vladimir Putin has managed it.
Sunak unveils £21bn package and U-turns on windfall tax to help Britons 'hit hard' by cost of living surge
The chancellor's measures will be partly paid for by £5bn raised from a levy on oil and gas companies - a U-turn after the government had initially resisted Labour calls for a windfall tax.
What Sue Gray’s partygate report means for Boris Johnson
UK PM Boris Johnson has dismissed calls to resign after Sue Gray's report found that Downing Street staff partied while the rest of the nation was in lockdown with their bosses' approval.
Chinese takeover of UK's largest microchip producer faces national security review
A review of the reported £63m deal had been demanded by MPs while a former National Cyber Security Centre chief had warned it posed a greater threat to British interests than Huawei's involvement in the 5G network.
Sue Gray partygate report: The key findings at a glance
A senior civil servant's highly anticipated report on lockdown gatherings held in and around Downing Street has been published in full.
Boris Johnson says he will not resign after Sue Gray report release: 'It's my job to get on'
Asked if he had considered resigning, the PM said he understand people were angry after the release of a damning report by senior civil servant Sue Gray on an investigation into rule-breaking parties at Downing Street in 2020, but he had...
MPs tear into Boris Johnson after Sue Gray Partygate report
MPs tear into Boris Johnson after Sue Gray Partygate report. Boris Johnson today insisted he takes 'full responsibility' for Partygate after Sue Gray gave a grim account of drunken antics at the heart of government. The PM told MPs that ...
Boris Johnson grilled in Parliament after 48-page Sue Gray report with images published
The much-awaited report on the lockdown parties has been handed over to the downing street. The report is prepared by senior civil servant Sue Gray who had been tasked with looking into the claims of 10 downing street parties.
Sue Gray report published: UK PM Johnson takes questions in the House of Commons
The much-awaited report on the lockdown parties has been handed over to the downing street. The report is prepared by senior civil servant Sue Gray who had been tasked with looking into the claims of 10 downing street parties.
Six of the worst bits from Sue Gray’s report
Politics' longest-running farce is at a close. Sue Gray, that pillar of Whitehall officialdom, has today delivered her report into whether Boris Johnson did indeed break lockdown rules during the pandemic. And while there will no doubt b...
While Boris Johnson partied, I helped a child put on PPE to see his dying dad
NHS doctors were grateful to the public who followed Covid rules. The PM’s glass of wine has been thrown in all our faces, says palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke
Downing Street says it instigated Sue Gray meeting about party report
The civil servant is expected to publish her findings on lockdown breaches in government within days, after having secret dubious meeting with Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson pictured drinking at No 10 lockdown event
Boris Johnson has been pictured drinking at an event in Downing Street during lockdown.
Deadline passes for officials set to be named by Sue Gray. Boris Johnson probably cleared as a secret deal with Sue
Officials expected to be identified in the report on No 10 parties had until Sunday afternoon to object. Boris Johnson and his close friends are expected to be protected following a secret and dubious meeting that took place between Bori...
Brexit: Minister says UK's focus is peace in Northern Ireland as US warns trade deal at risk over protocol change
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said making changes to Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trade arrangements could damage the peace agreement that governs its political parties. It is another blow for negotiations with the US.
Corruption or not? Sue Gray and PM held private and hidden meeting to discuss Partygate report
Sky News has learnt senior civil servant Sue Grey and Boris Johnson had a private meeting to discuss the handling of her long-awaited report.
Shocked patient charged $40 ‘for crying’ during doctor’s appointment
A photo of the bill went viral with more than 54,000 retweets and 425,000 likes, plus thousands of comments from people expressing their shock.
Tory MP will not attend Parliament while police investigate rape allegations, says Speaker
The Conservative MP accused of rape and sexual assault will not attend Parliament while police carry out their investigation, the Speaker has said.
UK inflation soars to 9%, the highest level in more than 40 years
Headline CPI rate fuelled by increase in household energy bills plus rising food and transport costs
Queen Spreads the Smiles in Surprise Appearance to Open the Elizabeth Line
Queen Elizabeth II is on hand at London's Paddington station to officially open the newest Underground line named in her honour. Accompanied by her son Prince Edward, who was originally set to do the honour alone, she is applauded by Pri...
Fifty people to be sent to Rwanda in a fortnight, says Boris Johnson, to justify the £150 million paid to Rwanda officials
PM says he will ‘dig in for the fight’ with ‘leftie lawyers’ challenging government’s plan for refugees. It is not clear how much from the millions UK pay to Rwanda officials is paid back as a commission-bribe to UK officials.
The Russian bank, the Bruce Willis ad and the $900m sanctions battle
Ministers warned that millions owed after alleged fraud by ex bosses of National Bank Trust could help fund Putin’s war effort
Junk food: Obesity strategy falling apart, Jamie Oliver says
Health campaigners say the government's obesity strategy is "falling apart", after it delayed bans on multi-buy deals for junk food and pre-watershed TV advertising for at least a year.
One big lie in the Queen's speech resonated in the Caribbean
The Queen's speech included a statement that is an unfortunate big lie: "my Government will play a leading role in defending democracy and freedom across the world", while the The very same Queen's government is trying to do exactly what...
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