“We have deployed over three miles of temporary flood barriers and 90 mobile pipes, and we have been keeping structures and rivers clear of debris.”
Eustice defends Johnson for not visiting areas affected by floods, saying he is fully engaged with efforts to help victims.
Long-Bailey stayed loyal to Corbyn, and that’s why Abbott is supporting her in the Labour leadership contest.
“I do intend to lead my party into the next Scottish Parliamentary elections.”
This is how Johnson’s decision over Huawei’s role in the UK’s 5G network could be viewed by historians, says the former Brexit Secretary.
The Labour leadership contender adds that “we should never be ashamed of investing in our public services.”
“We can’t just fragment. We have got to come together. There has been a culture where people have felt they have not been welcomed.”
The Transport Secretary insists the Manifesto pledge to lower debt over this Parliament will be honoured.
“We want the same sort of connectivity that you enjoy in London. Let’s get on and invest in our Metro.”
“He has a long political career ahead of him should he wish. He is ten years younger than Bernie Sanders.”
The former Chancellor says that he had no option but to resign – given demands from Johnson that all his SpAds be removed.
The first is for, the second is against – at least in this case. A reminder of how stark December’s election dividing lines were.
“We can consign the next generation to overcrowding, standing up in the carriageways or we can have the guts to take a decision.”
“Fairness is a huge theme,” says our Chief Executive, in terms of free speech, welfare reform and crime.
“There is a distinction to be drawn between people who…have been part of the community…and people who have committed offences.”