Outraged minister unleashes fury at jobs for Hamas terrorist sympathisers

Israel Defence Force ramps up bombardment of Gaza A furious senior Cabinet Minister has told the body responsible for funding Britain’s scientific research that she is “outraged” it has appointed Hamas terrorist sympathisers to key positions. Michelle Donelan, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, has written to the head of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) giving her […]

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Nigel Farage rips into NatWest ‘debanking whitewash’

The bank’s board appointed law firm Travers Smith in July to carry out an independent review into the debanking scandal that led to boss Dame Alison Rose quitting. It concluded ditching the former Brexit Party leader was “lawful and in accordance with the relevant bank policies and processes”. But Sir Howard Davies, chairman of NatWest Group, which owns the private […]

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Andrew Neil’s horror at ITV guest’s delight at ‘Hamas Holocaust’

Andrew Neil has expressed his outrage at the “disgraceful” ITV decision to interview a woman who described the Hamas attack and atrocities against Israel as a “homecoming”. During an interview with ITV News on Monday Latifa Abouchakra, who it said was a British Palestinian living in London, discussed the rising Islamophobia she claimed she had experienced in the aftermath of […]

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How rogue ‘trainers’ are risking the lives of our beloved household pets

Dogs, rabbits and even tortoises are being put at risk by unqualified “pet trainers”, animal ­welfare experts warn. Well-meaning owners looking for help with unruly pets have been charged hundreds of pounds by “trainers” who advertise their services online, despite having no expert knowledge. The Animal Behaviour and Training Council is calling for pet trainers to be regulated, with a […]

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PMQs just exposed Tory backbench chaos over illegal migration

PMQs: Rishi Sunak grilled on asylum seekers by Jill Mortimer The people of Warrington South watching Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) today could have been forgiven for feeling a little confused when their local Tory MP Andy Carter got up to ask a question about long-awaited transport investment for the constituency. While most will share his pleasure that former HS2 money […]

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