WATCH: Trump’s speech to the Republican Convention. He says the election choice is between the American Dream and socialism.
How can the Democrat Party ask to lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country?
How can the Democrat Party ask to lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country?
The Prime Minister sets out his views on the BBC’s decision to play an orchestral version of Rule Britannia at the Proms.
We reproduce without further comment Sarah Connolly’s admiral-attired rendition from 2009.
“I think it’s vital that parents understand that schools are safe…and that teachers have gone to great lengths to get schools ready.”
The presidential election nominee casts himself as a unifying candidate and Trump as a divisive one.
He says that the issue for Ministers was the model for awarding grades, not the algorithm itself – which was a matter for Ofqual.
The Education Secretary says that Ofqal were frequently asked to confirm that results would not be unfair.
The Labour leader says “this is the right decision, but in future, an announcement of this scale must be done with proper clarity.”
The Health Secretary says tighter rules for parts the Yorkshire and the north west are needed to save lives.
“We should now squeeze the brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control”.
“It would be far worse either to muddy the waters or to hold back and delay from taking the measures when we need to take them”.
“But really the most important thing is to create the capacity for the future to make sure that you know what’s going on in your democratic politics”.
“One of the big blunders from Boris Johnson was back in March”, says the Shadow Health Secretary, as he claims quarantine should have come sooner.
“Let’s be in no doubt what this is really all about, Mr Speaker: this is about pressure from the Islingtonian Remainers.”
He says that Britain has raised these issues at the UN with 27 partners to “call out the Government of China”.