Truss: double trouble ahead
Daily Briefing: If Liz Truss hoped that scrapping the contentious plan to abolish the 45p tax rate would quieten down her MPs, she was wrong.
Daily Briefing: If Liz Truss hoped that scrapping the contentious plan to abolish the 45p tax rate would quieten down her MPs, she was wrong.
The former home secretary has spoken out for the first time since returning to the backbenches, accusing the new PM of “spending today with no thought of tomorrow.”
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant generated the largest release of radioactive material into the environment in human history.
Éric Dupond-Moretti, a former criminal lawyer who is said to be one of Macron’s favourite ministers, is facing trial for allegedly smearing judges who once stood up to him.
There is a risk that the Russian president may decide to press the proverbial button, but whether his top brass would go along with it and pass on the necessary orders is another matter.
Whatever the UK does – Tories or Labour – the days of cheap money are over and higher interest rates on their way.
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