A plan floated by Government insiders yesterday proposed replacing the annual TV licence fee which funds the national broadcaster with a Netflix-style subscription service. The blueprint also suggested the BBC
Boris’ budget set for second DELAY as Grant Shapps warns new Chancellor needs ‘more time’
Mr Sunak was drafted in to replace his predecessor after it emerged Mr Javid had turned down remaining in the position. Mr Javid had been due to announce the Budget
Sturgeon MOCKS Johnson over Scottish independence surge – ‘He knows he can’t block Scots!’
His £5 million advertising campaign above the border is proof he is ready for a tough fight, according to Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Ms Sturgeon. In an interview with
Leo Varadkar’s contradiction has ‘caught up with him’ – by opposing Sinn Fein
Writing in The Telegraph Conservative MEP Daniel Hanna wrote: “Until last week, the mainstream parties in Dublin tried to have it both ways, refusing to deal with Sinn Féin south
Boris’s vision for Scotland and Northern Ireland bridge was really designed 130 YEARS AGO
The Prime Minister has plans to build a bridge between Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway and Larne in County Antrim. The bridge would be made of steel and concrete and
Minister warns about ‘jumping to conclusions’ in wake of Caroline Flack death
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said urged people calling Love Island to be cancelled in the wake of ex-host Caroline Flack's death not to "jump to conclusions". Sky News' Sophy Ridge
BBC licence fee could be axed and replaced with ‘subscription’ in fresh attack
Downing Street has signalled a new onslaught on the BBC – with a threat to scrap the television licence fee and turn it into a subscription service. The Sunday Times
Tories have closed 1,300 family centres within the past decade
More than one in three Sure Start centres have been axed under the Tories, it has emerged. Brutal cuts have seen 1,292 of the vital family centres shut since 2010,
‘Sure Start centre closures will leave 400,000 children more vulnerable’
The Duchess of Cambridge knows the importance of early years development in children, and the back-up that young parents need. She knows getting this wrong at the beginning makes for
Keir Starmer lays out plans for the top job as he vows to save the NHS
The past three weeks have been hell for Keir Starmer. After his mother-in-law Barbara suffered an accident, the potential new Labour leader cancelled campaign events so he and his wife