“Getting behind businesses, large and small, is absolutely essential.”
“He was a tremendously polite and courteous man,” said Baroness Williams on the Daily Politics.
Giles Dilnot studies the heckles, gestures and death stares that MPs use on one another.
People who really need them should get them, the Pendle MP says, but the current system creates a widespread risk of electoral fraud.
Over treacle tart with the Radio 4 PM programme, the late RMT leader discusses his upbringing, his politics and Boris.
The Prime Minister was speaking alongside Angela Merkel in Hanover, on the opening day of a technology fair.
“We want to see Scotland stay in our family of nations later this year.”
“You may be a separate country but you are not, to us, a foreign country. We’re family.”
Speaking ahead of the Lib Dem’s spring conference, he added that “we are unambiguously the party of in”.
“Given the gravity of what has been discovered, I have decided that a public enquiry is necessary.”
They shout: “Stop Putin’s war!”
A brief BBC glance at the habitat, history and habits of SPADS.
The report’s findings may overturn previous claims that migrants come at the expense of British workers.
The Minister of State for Skills adds that engineering applicants are up by over 20 per cent.
“If I decide to use the armed forces it will be fully aligned with the principles of international law.”