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Former defence secretary Sir Grant Shapps has defended the decision to keep secret a data breach involving the details of thousands of Afghans and some British officials.In his first ...
It was not until 2017, under Theresa May, that an official inquiry into the scandal was set up, following years of campaigning by victims.The inquiry, chaired by former judge ...
Mr Shapps had travelled on an overnight train from Poland to Ukraine, accompanied by chief of the defence staff, Adm Sir Tony Radakin, and a small team of British ...
Image caption, A variety of stories lead Friday's papers. The i reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has ended speculation that he will hold an early general election on ...
More than 30 targets were hit in Yemen in the third round of joint strikes on the Iran-backed group. Source link
Fifty MPs and peers from all major parties write to the energy secretary to demand a rethink. Source link
On Monday, Energy UK, which represents suppliers, said: "Falling wholesale costs means the EPG has cost the government a lot less than had been anticipated so we, alongside many ...
The government will introduce new legislation in Parliament on Tuesday, aimed at ensuring a minimum level of service during strikes by public sector workers. Under the proposals, some trade ...
Grant Shapps, who briefly served in Liz Truss's cabinet, said inflation must fall before taxes are cut. Source link
The business secretary says Ofgem took the word of energy firms and " had the wool pulled over their eyes". Source link
Unions say the plans for minimum service levels are "undemocratic and unworkable". Source link
Energy secretary Grant Shapps has shared energy saving tips while giving a tour of his house.The BBC's Climate Correspondent, Justin Rowlatt quizzed him on why former prime minister Liz ...
Available for 35 daysThe latest European State of the Climate report has found that Europe is once again getting...
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