Queen Camilla Says The King Is ‘Fine’

As Kate Middleton remains in the hospital following abdominal surgery, Queen Camilla confirmed today that King Charles III is “fine” in the hospital after receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate. Camilla smiled and told onlookers that ‘he’s fine, thank you’ as she walked out of The London Clinic in Marylebone at about 3 pm thisContinue reading “Queen Camilla Says The King Is ‘Fine’”

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Tories Plot War Of Attrition Against Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak is facing a ‘war of attrition’ by Tory rebels, with May shaping up to be the biggest moment of danger. Even though no MP has openly called for the PM to resign, as former minister Simon Clarke did, the PM’s internal opponents are bracing for a protracted effort to remove him as severalContinue reading “Tories Plot War Of Attrition Against Rishi Sunak”

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Government Minister Reveals AI Systems Are Already Being Used To Read Papers That Ministers Should Be Reading

It has come to light that ministers have already started utilising AI systems to sift through papers and choose which ones are more crucial. The Cabinet Office’s experimental “AI Red Box,” which Alex Burghart, a Conservative minister, has acknowledged he uses to sift through the piles of files he is assigned to read each day.Continue reading “Government Minister Reveals AI Systems Are Already Being Used To Read Papers That Ministers Should Be Reading”

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Is There Going To Be A General Election On November 14th?

In response to rumours that the Prime Minister may postpone holding a general election until mid-November, Sir Keir Starmer attacked Rishi Sunak today for placing “vanity before nation.” The head of Labour implied that Mr Sunak intended to stay in Downing Street for two years before he called on Britons to vote. The PM thisContinue reading “Is There Going To Be A General Election On November 14th?”

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Rishi Sunak Reveals General Election Will Be Held ‘In The Second Half Of The Year’

Today, Rishi Sunak took action to put an end to hysterical rumours regarding a general election in May. The PM insisted his ‘working assumption’ is that he will call the poll ‘in the second half of this year’. The clarification came as Mr Sunak hit the road in the Midlands, with a long year ofContinue reading “Rishi Sunak Reveals General Election Will Be Held ‘In The Second Half Of The Year’”

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David Cameron Reveals His Return To Politics

David Cameron has announced his return to politics came after Rishi Sunak refused to let him depart Downing Street when the pair met for a drink. In November, as part of a Cabinet upheaval, the Prime Minister suddenly appointed Lord Cameron as Foreign Secretary. The ex-Prime Minister had indulged in a drink with Rishi SunakContinue reading “David Cameron Reveals His Return To Politics”

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Thousands Of Patients Will Spend Christmas In Hospitals Due To Junior Doctors’ Strike

Thousands of patients face being stuck in hospital over Christmas as junior doctors embark on the most disruptive walkout in NHS history. Junior medics will begin a three-day walkout from 7 am today and will return on Saturday before embarking on a mammoth six-day stoppage from January 3. Health leaders said the action, which hasContinue reading “Thousands Of Patients Will Spend Christmas In Hospitals Due To Junior Doctors’ Strike”

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In England, No Constituency Has Enough Childcare Spaces For All Under-Fives

The lack of childcare provision is laid bare by figures showing no constituencies in England have enough spaces for all under-fives. Despite a Government pledge to extend free childcare, research shared with a newspaper outlet, and highlights the lack of providers in most areas. Only 32 constituencies out of 533 did early years centres haveContinue reading “In England, No Constituency Has Enough Childcare Spaces For All Under-Fives”

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In A Bid To Fill Teaching Shortages, Lancashire Council Is Giving Priority To The Children Of Teachers

Parents and Sir Lindsay Hoyle have slammed Lancashire council’s ‘divisive’ plan to fill teaching shortages by giving school places to the children of potential teachers. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, who’s Speaker of the House of Commons and MP for Chorley, attacked the Tory-run council for its plan, accusing the authority of failing to provide more schoolContinue reading “In A Bid To Fill Teaching Shortages, Lancashire Council Is Giving Priority To The Children Of Teachers”

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Green Initiatives Are Being Implemented In Oxford

Oxford City Council are going to prohibit gas hobs and boilers in new homes from 2025 in a bid to become more environmentally friendly. The city is planning to hit zero by 2024 and says this move will help tackle the ‘existential threat of climate change’. The proposals state that appliances that use fossil fuelsContinue reading “Green Initiatives Are Being Implemented In Oxford”

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