As he prepares for his first questioning at the PMQs, Keir Starmer is already finding it difficult to control the enraged labour infighting. Just two weeks after securing his historic victory, Sir Keir will face criticism from the dispatch box after being thwarted by seven MPs in a vote on the two-child benefit cap. However,Continue reading “Keir Branded ‘Sir Kid Starver’ After Suspending Seven MPs Over The Two-Child Benefit Cap”
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Rishi Sunak Reveals He’s Used Private Healthcare In The Past But Says He’s From An NHS Family
Rishi Sunak disclosed he’s utilised private healthcare in the past as he fought with Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs. The premier, known as one of the richest MPs, moved to quell conjecture over his use of the NHS. Kicking off the first Commons questions session of the New Year, Rishi Sunak said he was registeredContinue reading “Rishi Sunak Reveals He’s Used Private Healthcare In The Past But Says He’s From An NHS Family”
It Is Expected That Patients Will Receive GP Appointments Within Two Weeks, According To The Health Secretary
Therese Coffey has pledged to free up over a million appointments a year by employing more support staff and installing new phones. Therese Coffey will tell the Commons that patients with the most pressing concerns should also be seen on the same day, as part of a campaign to improve access to doctors’ appointments. TheContinue reading “It Is Expected That Patients Will Receive GP Appointments Within Two Weeks, According To The Health Secretary”
Hospitals in The United Kingdom Are Reporting Omicron Cases, According To Nadhim Zahawi
Nadhim Zahawi revealed there are now patients with Omicron being treated in UK hospitals, and he said the new coronavirus variant means a massive bump in the road for the nation’s recovery from the pandemic. The Education Secretary painted a gloomy picture of the spread of the mutant strain as he said it now accountsContinue reading “Hospitals in The United Kingdom Are Reporting Omicron Cases, According To Nadhim Zahawi”
Commons Defeat Leaves Flat Owners Facing Enormous Bills To Fix Cladding
A plan to protect leaseholders from the spiralling costs of fixing fire safety problems in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy has been rejected in parliament after the Government headed off a cross-party challenge. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners are facing bills of up to £100,000 to repair unsafe cladding, fire doors and insulationContinue reading “Commons Defeat Leaves Flat Owners Facing Enormous Bills To Fix Cladding”
Boris Johnson Says Schools In England Won’t Reopen Until March 8
Schools in England won’t reopen before March 8, Boris Johnson has announced as he dashed hopes of children returning after the half term. The Prime Minister revealed that schools will not start reopening after the February break as earlier anticipated, and the announcement infers that lockdown will be in position for countless weeks to comeContinue reading “Boris Johnson Says Schools In England Won’t Reopen Until March 8”