Tory MP targeted in sexting scam ‘resigns as vice-chairman of 1922 Committee’
William Wragg has also stepped down from his role heading the Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC).
William Wragg has also stepped down from his role heading the Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC).
The Irish star explained that her Instagram account can ‘annoy people’ but she has changed her approach to social media.
The actress’s character, Rose, will stir up trouble in the Dales.
The satirist and the broadcaster were among the 57 people announced as new fellows.
Charity issues a fresh plea for donations as its fundraising campaign remains behind target
John Le Carre, Dame Diana Rigg, Dame Barbara Windsor and Monty Python troupe member Terry Jones are also mentioned in the new edition.
Cabmen’s shelters offered cabbies in Victorian London a place to eat and rest at a time when they were banned from leaving their horse-drawn carriages
Manufacturers have increased the width of vehicles despite the size of most UK car park spaces being unchanged for decades.
Full Fact’s annual report says the UK is ill-equipped to tackle misleading content.
The Water Restoration Fund will reinvest fines and penalties into projects to improve rivers and wetlands in areas where pollution has occurred.
The Foreign Secretary is expected to say the killings were ‘completely unacceptable’ and call for ‘major changes’.
The party said business rates would be replaced with ‘a new, fairer levy’ that would be paid by the owner of the premises, rather than the tenant.
Total UK retail sales were up by 3.5% on last March, according to the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor.
The first commemorative stamp was issued in April 1924.
The forecaster issued six separate yellow weather warnings covering the south of England, western Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Labour has had to come up with new plans after the Government adopted its policy of scrapping ‘non-dom’ tax exemptions.