Published 22 July 2019 comments Comments Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Voting has closed in the Conservative leadership contest, with the UK's next prime minister set to be announced on Tuesday. The next occupant of Number 10 will be either Boris Johnson - regarded as the frontrunner - or Jeremy Hunt. The winner and successor to Theresa May is due to take office on Wednesday. Before the polls closed, Sir Alan Duncan quit as a Foreign Office minister in protest against a possible Boris Johnson victory. Chancellor Philip Hammond told the BBC on Sunday he intends to resign as chancellor if Mr Johnson becomes prime minister . Justice Secretary David Gauke also reiterated in the Sunday Times that he would also resign this week for the same reason. BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said the ministers could not stomach the prospect … [Read more...] about Tory leadership contest: Voting closes
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Boris Johnson: Resignations exceed 50 but PM stays in post
By Andre Rhoden-Paul & Dulcie Lee Published 7 July Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Boris Johnson remains as prime minister despite his two most recent cabinet appointments calling for him to resign. Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, who was given the job two days ago, said the situation was "not sustainable and will only get worse". And Education Secretary Michelle Donelan quit, saying Mr Johnson had "put us in an impossible situation". But Mr Johnson insists he has a "colossal mandate to keep going". The wave of resignations from the government and party exceeded 50 on Thursday, as Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis became the first cabinet member of the day to quit, quickly followed by seven other ministers. Previously loyal supporters - including Priti Patel and Grant Shapps - urged him to step down on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Attorney General … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson: Resignations exceed 50 but PM stays in post
Emmerdale spoilers: Baby loss tragedy, violent attack, Jacob exit decision
There are tragic developments next week in Emmerdale as Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) is told that her pregnancy is ectopic following a painful collapse. As she and Mack Boyd (Lawrence Robb) endure the agony of losing their baby, it soon becomes clear that they have very different ways of handling things. And matters are grim over at the church too when Charles Anderson (Kevin Mathurin) is found unconscious. It happens just after a fierce row with his daughter Naomi (Kerene Peter) – and soon Manpreet Sharma (Rebecca Sarker) is pointing the finger of blame. Monday August 15 Ethan opens up to Naomi and asks for a second chance for Charles. Later at the church, Charles is relieved when Naomi agrees to talk things through. Manpreet hears an argument as she heads towards the church, and sees an upset and angry Naomi burst out and walk away. Manpreet is horrified to find Charles lying unconscious in the church. Shortly after, noticing an ambulance heading to the … [Read more...] about Emmerdale spoilers: Baby loss tragedy, violent attack, Jacob exit decision
Boris Johnson, Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol
By John Campbell Published 7 July Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Boris Johnson rose to the highest ranks of UK politics on the back of Brexit. He was the face of the campaign group Vote Leave and in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum the new prime minister Theresa May made him foreign secretary. Within three years, he had deposed her for taking an insufficiently hard line on Brexit. He then fought and won an election on the promise that he would "get Brexit done". He did deliver a Brexit deal with the EU but the treatment of Northern Ireland remains unfinished business, which has poisoned several sets of political relationships. How did Mr Johnson's position on Northern Ireland and Brexit evolve? November 2018: The DUP conference Boris Johnson was the star attraction at the DUP party conference in Belfast with his speech cheered to the … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson, Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol
Woman, 30, third person to be charged with alleged murder of farmworker Jacob Ramsay
A 30-year-old woman has been charged with the alleged murder of a Taranaki farmworker. The woman was arrested on Thursday, and is the third person to be charged in relation to the death of Jacob Ramsay, Detective Senior Sergeant Byron Reid said. She will be appearing in New Plymouth District Court on Friday. On July 31, Ramsay’s body was found on an Upper Kina Rd farm in Oaonui, South Taranaki. READ MORE: Taranaki homicide: Son will never get to meet slain father Two men charged with murder after death of Taranaki father Name of Taranaki homicide victim released as murder probe continues Three-month-old homicide inquiry remains top priority - Taranaki police The 33-year-old farmworker was a father of two and expecting a third child with wife Sarah prior to his death. The homicide inquiry involved an extensive search of the address, and surrounding area, where Ramsay’s body was found. Last week, two men were charged in relation to Ramsay’s alleged murder. … [Read more...] about Woman, 30, third person to be charged with alleged murder of farmworker Jacob Ramsay
These green targets waved through by MPs will make the cost of no deal look like small change
This legislation was approved with little scrutiny, all to boost the ego of one of Britain’s worst prime ministers Never let it be said that Parliament cannot get things done when it wants to. In the three years since the referendum, MPs have not only rejected Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement but have failed to produce a majority for every other conceivable plan to exit the European Union. Those who never wanted Brexit in the first place say that it will cost the country billions. Britain is too small and insignificant to stand alone, they say. Nobody voted to be poorer, they say. Contrast this parliamentary rigor mortis with the passage of the Climate Change Act 2008 (2050 Target Amendment) Order which was nodded through on Monday evening, just twelve days after being first laid before the House of Commons. Unanimously approved after a self-congratulatory, back-slapping debate that lasted 90 minutes, it is now on its way to the House of Lords for a second round of … [Read more...] about These green targets waved through by MPs will make the cost of no deal look like small change
Remoaner Owen Jones in furious row with ‘plainly gratuitously racist’ New European cover
Keir Starmer has broken his 'mandate' says Owen Jones SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The pro-Remain newspaper's front page featured a Chinese-stylised dragon wrapped around a map of Great Britain, the map is in the colours and style of China's flag. The headline reads: "China's increasing chokehold on Britain." Related articles Fury as granddad 'turned away' from bar for being 'too old' Royal Family LIVE: Sussex Squad lauds 'Princess Meghan' - new honour The image did not sit well with left-wing author and Guardian columnist Owen Jones. He took to Twitter to slam the newspaper. He posted the newest edition and said: "This is just plainly gratuitously racist." However, the anti-Brexit … [Read more...] about Remoaner Owen Jones in furious row with ‘plainly gratuitously racist’ New European cover
Bored boy breaks record with Lego train that’s longer than seven-storey building
A teen broke a Guinness World Record for the most carriages in a Lego train after lockdown boredom inspired him to get a record. Alexander Blong, 14, spent about 50 hours building the 101-carriage toy vehicle, which now stretches 25 metres - as long as a swimming pool or a seven-storey building. Alexander, from Auckland, New Zealand, completed his impressive train back in May, but the Guinness World Records only confirmed the record on its official page earlier this month. READ MORE: Mattress company looking for professional ‘sleepers’ to take naps in public "I woke up one morning and checked my emails and it said I was now the official record holder. I was pretty ecstatic," he said. Setting a world record for the longest train isn't as simple as whipping out a measuring tape - it had to meet a number of very specific criteria. Alexander's train had to pull the weight of the trailing carriages along a 10-metre track. The locomotive also had to be made with a … [Read more...] about Bored boy breaks record with Lego train that’s longer than seven-storey building
Sunak vs Truss: How their voting records compare
R ishi Sunak and Liz Truss have exchanged many heated words during the race to become the next prime minister, yet their actions as MPs have often spoken louder. Ahead of The Telegraph’s leadership hustings in Cheltenham on Thursday night at 7pm, our analysis reveals how the two candidates have voted in hundreds of Commons votes over the last decade. Explore their voting records yourself below, or read on to learn where they stand on the key issues. The key issues of the campaign As the UK’s cost of living crisis intensifies, the candidates’ approach to the economy has been front-and-centre of the campaign. Ms Truss has promised tax cuts from day one if she is elected prime minister, while Mr Sunak has argued that now is not the time, instead pledging to cut taxes once inflation abates. However, their records on tax are not so clear cut, and the voting data — compiled and analysed from Hansard and vote tracking site PublicWhip — shows they have not always … [Read more...] about Sunak vs Truss: How their voting records compare
First Tory MP switches support from Rishi Sunak to Liz Truss in leadership race
Chris Skidmore has become the first Conservative MP to publicly switch his backing from Rishi Sunak to Liz Truss in the in the Tory leadership race. Announcing his defection in an article for The Telegraph, Mr Skidmore said he had became “increasingly concerned” by the Sunak campaign’s “consistently changing position ” on policy. He urged other Tory MPs to join him in switching support to the Foreign Secretary , saying: “It is never too late to make the right decision”. The switch is especially noteworthy as Mr Skidmore, one of the most prominent Tory supporters of Net Zero , is seen as being on the party’s liberal wing, while many of Ms Truss’s most prominent backers are on the traditionalist Right. A Truss campaign source claimed the “floodgates could open” now Mr Skidmore, the MP for Kingswood and a former universities minister, had flipped support, with other defections possible later this week. Mr Skidmore wrote: “The status quo cannot be an option. Initially, … [Read more...] about First Tory MP switches support from Rishi Sunak to Liz Truss in leadership race