Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer clashed over defence spending at a fractious PMQs in which the Labour leader accused the PM of not having the “courage” to put his plans to cut the Armed Forces to a vote. The heated exchange comes amid reports that the government’s plans to reduce the army to its smallest size in 200 years could encourage an attack from Russia and leave Britain unable to retake the Falklands.
University exam marking boycott is a disgrace
Robbing students of the ability to graduate after years of Covid disruption is shameful – but lecturers aren’t the only ones to blame.