POLICE recorded almost 7,000 more incidents involving knifes in the past 12 months - and 38% of the rise was in London alone. Furious MPs demanded action from Theresa May after harrowing figures also revealed a surge in murders, rapes, and thefts across the country.
WITH the likes of construction boss Persimmon boss Jeff Fairburn helping himself to a £110million bonus when half of the firms homes were aided by the Help to Buy scheme surely shows the Government has lost its confidence and sense of direction.
THERESA May also vowed that Brexit will not lead to a lowering of standards in the UK and sets out plans to ‘make ours the first generation to leave the natural environment in a better state that we found it’.
THE PM had pledged a major overhaul of her Cabinet but has now been left with a very similar line-up after Jeremy Hunt turned down the role of Business Secretary and Justine Greening resigned. She was offered the Department for Work and Pensions, but instead walked out of the Government after a 2 hour, 15 minute stand off with the PM.
PUT simply, a government just does not function if the Prime Minister and her right-hand man fail to get along and cooperate. Here Conservative MP for North East Somerset Jacob Rees-Mogg lines out why 2018 must cast a fresh start for brighter future, particularly with regards to Brexit.
THE former deputy PM says the damage caused by Corbyn would be easier to fix than Brexit. His comments prompted calls for Theresa May to sack him from the Tory party.
Former Chancellor pledged to 'vigorously challenge' Brexit and any plans to cut immigration or cut our own trade deals
WITH the EU declaring the UK has made 'sufficient progress' to move on to trade and transition, the Cabinet has begun to thrash out a position. James Forsyth looks at what happened and who might have won Mrs May's ear.
FOR Tories, the idea that everyone should have the chance to go as far as they can in life, regardless of where they're from is an important part of their identity. But no political party is capable of improving social mobility in each industry.
NICK Timothy calls for rich’s taxes to be hiked so ministers can afford to slash how much they take off poorer workers’ wages. The ability for people to make a better life for themselves is 'stalling', the former policy guru insists.
TORY MP Henry Smith said the 'selection process is up to local parties but I do think they have let down the British people.' But Michael Gove backed calls for calm and and tweeted an anti-deselection message that claimed: 'Nothing could be less British.'
THE Prime Minister said that the key amendment which could defeat the Government tonight could mean Britain can't have an 'orderly and smooth exit' from the EU. She promised MPs a vote on the terms of the final exit deal with the EU before it is implemented - but unhappy Tories say they're still not satisfied.
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