Question Time: Policing minister Chris Philp appears to confuse Congo and Rwanda
Responding to an audience member on BBC One’s Question Time, Mr Philp appeared to ask whether the two African nations were separate countries.
Responding to an audience member on BBC One’s Question Time, Mr Philp appeared to ask whether the two African nations were separate countries.
American activist Tarana Burke said the ruling was ‘not a blow’ to the global movement.
Allies of Mr Yousaf insisted he would not quit as he faced the prospect of a knife-edge confidence vote.
The Stroke Association is urging the next government to invest in prevention or risk pressure on NHS services becoming ‘unsustainable’.
Steve Young, 52, is taking part in a phase 3 clinical trial to test a new mRNA vaccine for cancer.
Waiting lists for children’s mental health services are ‘chronic’ and provision is a ‘postcode lottery’, a report has warned.
The plaque will be unveiled in Stoke-on-Trent on Friday by arts and heritage minister Lord Parkinson.
The Government must ensure it helped claimants switch from legacy benefits to Universal Credit without losing their benefits, a report said.
Hobart Earle was a pupil at the Scottish school in the 1970s.
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