Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.
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filling stations ran dry.
Speaking in Brighton at the Labour conference, Starmer said: “The Government has reduced the country to chaos as we track from crisis to crisis and the Government is not gripping this.” “I spoke to the haulage sector this morning, to the businesses that are absolutely in the middle of this, and they are beyond frustrated."Starmer added: “They said it’s a Government that is denying there’s a problem, then blaming somebody else, and then coming up with a half-baked
.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.
A Tory minister has defended Boris Johnson for going on holiday while the UK faces energy shortages and problems recruiting much-needed HGV drivers.
Sir Keir Starmer hit out at the Government over the shortage of lorry drivers as he got behind the wheel of a HGV in Greater Manchester.
Boris Johnson has jetted off to a holiday in Marbella, leaving behind an energy crisis, an ongoing fuel crisis HGV driver shortage which has threatened supply chains and cruel benefit cuts.
Sir Keir Starmer insisted he is 'very focused on the north' as he visited the Kellogg's factory in Trafford.
Boris Johnson with a video of re-arranged quotes by the Prime Minister set against Jay-Z‘s 2004 hit ‘99 Problems’.The comedy duo, who describe their process as “mixing pop hits with people off the telly,” are known for their reworkings of classic songs mixed with quotes from public figures.
Boris Johnson has admitted that the HGV shortage crisis could last into Christmas. The Prime Minister was asked about his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s interview with the Daily Mail on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show this morning.
Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Labour leader’s intervention came after the premier this week of No Time To Die, which Daniel Craig has confirmed will be his last outing as the secret agent.
Daniel Craig as James Bond.Craig makes his last appearance as 007 in No Time To Die, with speculation over who his successor will be back in the spotlight.The conversation has now extended to the Labour leader, who was asked on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about his favourite Bond actor.Starmer replied: “I don’t have a favourite Bond, but I do think it is time for a female Bond.”Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who is credited as part of the No Time To Die writing team, recently expressed the opposite.
Keir Starmer may have taken on a fight that he cannot win today as he joined those calling for the next James Bond to be a woman. As Daniel Craig bows out of playing the British secret agent in No Time To Die, there have been calls for him to be replaced by a female lead.
Big Brother star Carole Vincent has been revealed as the woman who heckled Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at the party’s conference. Carole, who appeared in series eight of the Channel 4 show, was filmed shouting in Sir Keir’s direction and pointing her finger.
Labour conference saying his party is ready for a fight at the next general election. The Labour leader spoke to members of the party on the final day of the eventful conference which has taken place in Brighton.Starmer addressed a number of issues throughout his speech which was seen as the most important of his political career.
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