Manchester United have been told there is 'no excuse' for Jadon Sancho to be kept on the subs bench.
28.10.2021 - 11:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Good Morning Britain host Adil Ray clashed with Rishi Sunak as they debated the outcome of the latest Budget announcement by the Chancellor.
The Tory MP was forced to defend some of his decisions which Ray said helps wealthier people across the United Kingdom.
The ITV presenter quizzed Sunak on the cut in the surcharge levied on banks profits which were reduced from eight per cent to three per cent.
Ray believed this would benefit the wealthier in society and punish some of the poorer who will
Manchester United have been told there is 'no excuse' for Jadon Sancho to be kept on the subs bench.
Whether he’s presenting ITV’s Good Morning Britain or starring in sitcom Citizen Khan, Adil Ray has become a regular on the box. And this week, he’s back on our screens hosting the second series of ITV quiz show, Lingo.The revived series sees contestants going head-to-head to fill in the blanks and guess a series of simple words to win a cash prize.
Manchester United will remain 'patient' with Jadon Sancho - but there is also a market to recoup the £72.9million they splashed out to Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool great John Barnes admits he feels sorry for Jadon Sancho and the 'problem' Manchester United have.
The Scottish Government has announced a £41million support package to help people struggling financially during the winter months.
Beatles attraction have been branded “pointless nonsense that no-one needs or wants” by the Music Venue Trust.Sunak announced the proposals on Liverpool’s Waterfront in his Budget earlier this week as part of an £850million investment to protect museums, galleries, libraries and local culture across the UK.Speaking in the House Of Commons, Sunak said: “Thanks to the Culture Secretary [Nadine Dorries], over 800 regional museums and libraries will be renovated, restored, and revived.“And she’s
Adil Ray was left gobsmacked on Friday's Good Morning Britain after Paul Chuckle revealed a surprising hobby.
Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray clashed with a guest on Thursday morning's show during a discussion about yesterday's Autumn Budget.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak slashed tax on bottles of champagne in his Budget - but left it off a fact sheet of booze tax changes.
Beatles attraction in Liverpool as part of today’s (October 27) Budget.Details are unclear as to what the project will be and how it will differ from the current museum dedicated to the Fab Four in the city.The development is part of an £850million investment to protect museums, galleries, libraries and local culture across the UK.Speaking in the House Of Commons, Sunak said: “Thanks to the Culture Secretary [Nadine Dorries], over 800 regional museums and libraries will be renovated, restored,
Rishi Sunak will deliver his second Budget statement of the year this afternoon.