Parents must be informed by schools about the content of their child’s sex education syllabus, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has said. Companies providing teaching resources cannot use copyright law to
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Rishi Sunak blasts Metropolitan police for not acting on ‘jihadi’ chants
In a damning response to Scotland Yard’s handling of demonstrations, the Prime Minister dismissed claims that officers need new powers to deal with hate crimes on Britain’s streets and told
Met chief says not police job to enforce taste and decency after jihad chant
The Met’s top cop has said his officers can only enforce the law and not “taste and decency” after outrage over a ‘jihad’ chant recorded during the massive pro-Palestine rally
Welsh Tory leader pens furious letter demanding end to GB News ban on Senedd TVs
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CEO of £3.4bn firm tells PM to slash EU red tape and seize new Brexit win
Britain is “better off outside the European Union”, one of the co-founders of Facebook has said, urging PM Rishi Sunak to make the most of the UK’s hard-won Brexit freedoms.
Outrage as Labour candidate hangs campaign banner from gravestones
A Labour parliamentary candidate who is a rising figure in the party has sparked outrage after pictures appeared to show a campaign banner hung from gravestones. Darren Rodwell, the leader
Tories told they face chaos as ‘triple lock’ hangs in balance
Tory MPS were warned they will lose “thousands of votes” if they betray Britain’s pensioners. The Government is yet to confirm whether it will increase the state pension by 8.5
Rishi Sunak’s mobile phone number leaked online in embarrassing breach
The Prime Minister’s phone number has been published online in an embarrassing security breach. Rishi Sunak’s personal mobile number was revealed after social media pranksters published audio of the phone
Backing for new laws to protect tenants
Laws abolishing “no fault” evictions, which allow landlords to remove tenants without a reason, will be debated by MPs tomorrow after the Government chose to press ahead with the change
Liz Truss think tank warns millions face £75bn stealth tax raid
Millions of workers are facing a £75billion stealth raid after figures from the economics think tank show it to be equivalent to 9p in the pound. The figure, released by