Matt Hancock says sorry for Covid

Matt Hancock says sorry for Covid

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Farage vs Binface: How Nigel humiliated himself

Within hours of the Farage resignation statement all the main parties made it clear they would not be fighting his by-election and called the whole attempt a gimmick. Unity amongst the parties is a rare beast indeed - but they've all found their common enemy in a man who appears ...  Show more

The temper tantrum that triggered Farage's by-election

Nigel Farage says he's "never been angrier in his life". He's accusing the media of intimidating his family. He's claimed standards are being weaponised to go after him. And for that, he's asking the people of Clacton to stomach a by-election and re-elect him as their MP. Farage ...  Show more

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