The Deputy Prime Minister filled in for Rishi Sunak whilst he is in Germany.
The Prime Minister adds that there will be a “regular rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped”.
The Shadow Justice Secretary says Rayner is picked out by some Tories and the media who “are not exactly in touch with working class Britain”.
“Net Zero is killing British jobs, killing British communities…and it’s killing the economy.” the Reform UK leader says.
“I would just remind everyone that the person who has got accountability for the London Met is the Labour London Mayor,” she says.
The former PM says she took advice not to meet Andrew Bailey during her time in Downing Street.
Our deputy editor argues that the whole point of free schools and academies was fostering a more diverse school system, and that requires that individual schools be allowed to enforce their own vision and values.
Henry Hill talks to Sky News’ Anna Botting about the Prime Minister’s new smoking ban.
The former Conservative leader argues that “we need to make a greater commitment to the rise in defence spending – if only to give a greater lead to the Europeans to do the same.”
Atkins adds that continually raising the legal age of buying cigarettes will “reduce the demand on the NHS.”
The Shadow Home Secretary responds to a demand Rayner made that Boris Johnson should resign as he was under police investigation.
The Health Secretary adds: “We are having to take this a step at a time. Because it’s a live a operation.”
Our acting editor joins Katy Balls, Gavin Rice, and Paul Scully MP to be quizzed by Alain Tolhurst on what the post-election future holds for the Party.
Henry Hill Hill pours cold water on Arron Banks’ claims that Reform UK might secure lots of Conservative defectors.
Arms sales to Israel can continue because it is acting within international law, the Deputy PM says.