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Major move towards AXING €160 TV licence for new charge weeks before decision
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoThe Cabinet is due to decide the future of the €160 TV licence in the coming weeks, with ministers...
GMG and Strictly Come Dancing star is married to new Home Secretary
Metro· 14 hours agoEd, 57, and Yvette, 55, got married in 1998, before Ed himself became a member of Prime Minister...
The Conservatives' self-inflicted election disaster
Oxford Student· 11 hours agoJohannes Riese argues that the Conservatives have only themselves to blame for their worst ever election performance.
‘Divided’ media committee makes recommendation to abolish TV licence fee - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 3 days agoThe chairwoman of the committee Niamh Smyth voted against the abolition of the TV licence fee...
Battle among Conservative factions following disastrous election showing
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoAmong the Cabinet ministers to lose their seats overnight were Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, to...
QUENTIN LETTS: Pundits were like chimps with a Rubik's Cube over Nigel
Daily Mail· 1 day agoA large oil painting behind him, Sir Jacob argued that elections were 'increasingly presidential and...
Yorkshire by-elections paved way for Labour to reach Number 10
BBC News· 2 hours agoAs the streamers are swept up and the bunting taken down, it would be easy for Labour supporters to...
14 Once-Popular Frozen Dinners You Won't Find In Stores Today
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoUnfortunately, though, at some point the store decided that it no longer had space for it in its...
Sunak ‘campaigning hard for every vote’ but polls point to Labour landslide
Romford Recorder· 3 days agoOn the final day of General Election campaigning, Sir Keir Starmer suggested a Labour victory could lead the way in combating the rise of the populist right across the world. – The Sun newspaper ...
UK chooses ‘brighter future’ as exit poll suggests landslide for Labour
Romford Recorder· 1 day agoIn the first result of the night, shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson held Houghton and Sunderland South, but Reform pushed the Conservatives into third place.