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Anita Alig is a writer living in the West of Ireland. Above all, she loves poetry but also likes to put pen and paper to current affairs and lesser-told stories. Email: aliga@westminster-daily.com
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Tory party in disarray as report highlights PM’s ‘total failure of leadership’

26 May 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

After the release of the full Sue Gray report, the Tory party is, once again, in total disarray because of, what one Tory MP described as ‘total failure of leadership’ on the part of Boris Johnson. While people up and down the country were adhering to strict Covid19 rules, wine and beer were flowing in […]

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40% of UK households face fuel poverty, says E.ON boss

22 May 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

The boss of energy giant E.ON has warned that four-in-ten households in the UK are facing fuel poverty if the government fails to act in the face of soaring energy bills. Michael Lewis, the CEO of E.ON UK told the BBC the government must intervene immediately with around 12.5% of its customers already struggling to […]

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Policing minister in clash of opinion with new chief inspector of constabulary

19 May 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

The escalating cost of living is likely to lead to an increase in petty crime and present officers with substantive new challenges, Andy Cooke, the new HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary has warned. But his suggestions that police officers ought to use their discretion when dealing with shoplifters who are clearly struggling to buy food […]

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Windfall tax would go some way toward helping struggling households

12 May 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

Rishi Sunak appears to be warming to the idea of a windfall tax. Previously, he and the Prime Minister had rejected the idea of introducing such a tax, fearing it may repel investment and reduce dividends on pension funds. But escalating living costs, the urgent need to support struggling households, and insufficient investment on the […]

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Media reacts to Starmer’s vow to resign if fined over partygate

9 May 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to resign if he’s fined by Durham police for beers and curry – a stance being covered as a ‘high-stakes-high-reward gamble’. The Labour leader is framed as trying to draw a clear distinction between himself and Boris Johnson, who faces more fines for more lockdown breaches – and eventually the […]

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Ireland’s fuel duty cuts send Northern Irish drivers south to fill their tanks

10 March 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

Since midnight, motorists in the Republic of Ireland can buy petrol at a reduced price after the Irish government introduced fuel duty cuts that are set to last until the end of August. The cuts amount to 20 cents per litre of petrol and 15 cents on diesel. Sinn Fein has called on the NI […]

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Johnson paves way for fracking ban U-turn

9 March 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

Boris Johnson “has paved the way” for another major policy U-turn with speculation the recently announced fracking ban is to be reversed. The prime minister has suggested that sealing the UK’s two shale gas wells does not make sense in light of the energy crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Johnson’s spokesperson said today (March […]

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France accuses UK of ‘lacking humanity’ in response to Ukrainian refugees

7 March 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

France has accused the UK of “lacking humanity” in its response to helping Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. In a strongly worded letter to Priti Patel the home secretary, French interior minister Gerald Darmanin called the UK’s response “completely unsuitable” after it emerged that 150 Ukrainians were turned away at Calais and told to get […]

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Williamson gets knighthood thanks to his ‘black book’ of dark secrets

4 March 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

The twice sacked and often mocked ‘stupid boy’ of the Tory party, Gavin Williamson is getting a knighthood. Why? Because. Priorities, innit. No matter war in Ukraine, the pandemic, the cost of living crisis, climate crisis, ‘parygate’, Tube strikes paralysing the capital and a host of other crises across the NHS, the police, judicial system […]

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Which? car survey suggests electric cars are less reliable

3 March 202219 January 2024Political Fiber0

A Which? car survey of 48,000 British motorists has indicated that electric vehicles may not be as reliable as previously thought. Electricity-powered cars are more likely to break down and spend longer undergoing repairs. While only 19 per cent of petrol car owners and 29 per cent of diesel vehicle drivers reported they had a […]

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