Bully or not, Raab lacked the ministerial magic touch
A bad minister blames his tools – in this case, civil servants.
A bad minister blames his tools – in this case, civil servants.
The boss who struggles to deliver himself is often the one who is most demanding – aka nasty – to his subordinates.Â
In his resignation letter, the outgoing Deputy PM and Justice Secretary warned that Adam Tolley’s inquiry “has set a dangerous precedent” by “setting the threshold for bullying so low.”
Dominic Raab’s future hangs in the balance after a hotly-anticipated dossier into his alleged bullying behaviour landed on the Prime Minister’s desk this afternoon.
Labour’s peak lead of around 30 points in the aftermath of Liz Truss’ car crash administration has fallen sharply.
Lucy speaks to body language expert, Judi James, about Boris’s body language at the Privileges Committee and what she would have advised him (and Harriet Harman) to do differently.Â
Political parties have lost the networks that kept them in touch with ‘real people’: in the 1950s one in 13 citizens were members of a party.
The former PM is reckoning with Partygate once again this week as he faces questions from a committee on whether he knowingly misled parliament over lockdown rule-breaking.
Prince Edward is taking over from his father as Duke of Edinburgh – this is as far as the British honours system should go
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