The company has made it part of their brand to “help protect and advance the rights of all those seeking a safe place to call home”. However, some political commentators and social media users believe the US ice cream manufacturers should stay away
The Prime Minister pledged an overhaul of social care when he was elected, promising to publish a plan within his first 12 months in No10. During that speech, Mr Johnson said he was “announcing now – on the steps of Downing Street
The SNP head into Thursday’s crunch Scottish election with the debate around the possibility of a second Scottish independence referendum dominating the party’s campaign. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has insisted she will press ahead with another national vote on the issue –
Scotland: Sturgeon and Douglas Ross clash during debate Chris Hopkins, a pollster with Savanta ComRes, suggested Mrs Sturgeon was likely to be thwarted by an improved performance by the two major parties. Meanwhile, political analyst Professor Tony Travers has suggested Boris Johnson
Celebrity chef Michael Caines says he can’t recruit staff for his hotel and restaurants because so many people have left the industry during the pandemic. Caines, 52, operates two restaurants on the Cornish coast and a hotel in Exmouth with a beach
Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby said the Prime Minister would be faced with the prospect of taking legal action against Holyrood if it passes legislation for a vote on Union membership. In an op-ed, she predicted the path could lead to
Care homes: LBC caller slams ‘wicked’ Covid restrictions Yesterday saw both the lowest recorded death toll for seven months and upbeat projections for the economy from the CBI. In addition, the government is preparing to use testing to relax self isolation rules
Keir Starmer discusses questions to Boris Johnson in PMQs During the 2019 general election, the Conservative party won several Labour-stronghold seats in the North of England, known as the Red Wall. But ahead of the local elections next week, Labour looks set
The UK Government has delayed implementation of inspections of EU food entering Britain until autumn this year in a bid to avoid any food shortages. Representatives from the food sector have warned about the “nightmare” situation of new paperwork and rules which
Cul-de-sac dwellers slam ‘joke’ council that claims this pothole-strewn road has ‘no defects’ and needs no repairs Residents in Churchdown, Gloucestershire, are fed up of ‘horrendous’ potholes Photos show ‘dangerous’ lumps of tarmac, stones and chipping in Kent Road Villagers were left