The levelling up secretary failed to declare the VIP tickets within Commons rules, a watchdog finds.
Month: March 2024
Marten ‘told partner to lie to police’ on baby death
Constance Marten was giving her final day of evidence in her trial at the Old Bailey.
Secret files on Galahad bombing to be released
The attack on the Sir Galahad and its sister ship in 1982 killed 48 men, including 32 Welsh guards.
Kate Garraway: I have huge debts from husband’s care
The GMB presenter says she had to pay £16,000 a month on care costs for her late husband Derek Draper.
Tributes paid to mum and daughter killed in crash
Pedestrians Destiny Harrison, 24, and daughter Linnea, five, died after the crash in Plymouth.
Minister calls for time in women’s pension row
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride says a report recommending pay-outs must be properly considered.
Energy prices could vary at different times of day
Ofgem launches early discussions about a “dynamic” price cap that changes as consumers became more flexible.
Shamima Begum loses latest bid to fight citizenship removal
Ms Begum is denied permission to appeal the removal of her British citizenship at the Supreme Court.
Communities ‘completely stunned’ after road deaths
Two men and two women die after their car crashes near Armagh in the early hours of Sunday.
Tractors brought to Parliament in farmers’ protest
Farmers from across the UK drive tractors to Westminster to protest a lack of support for food producers.
