‘Cash for litter’ scheme could be launched in two years
The plan, which aims to reduce waste by paying people to collect old plastic bottles, could soon get the green light from ministers
The plan, which aims to reduce waste by paying people to collect old plastic bottles, could soon get the green light from ministers
In letter to The Telegraph, Tobias Ellwood argues that it is time NHS staff were treated the same as other front line emergency workers
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In a letter to The Telegraph, Lord Lexden writes that move was wrong given the way ex-PM was forced from office last year
Brooks Newmark says he's spent over £100,000 of his money on the project, but sceptical locals first feared he was working with Moscow
Brooks Newmark says he's spent over £100,000 of his money on the project, but sceptical locals first feared he was working with Moscow
George Freeman tells Chopper’s Politics podcast that abolishing ‘daft’ EU laws is one of five reasons to be cheerful about 2023
Rishi Sunak and Co might outwardly mock the Labour leader’s change in tack, but here’s why they really should be concerned
Proposals were part of efforts under Liz Truss to ease burden on economy from civil servants’ excessive lawmaking
There’s some unfinished business to deal with from last year as Rishi Sunak faces a make-or-break test in the upcoming local elections
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
Former attorney general denies his £1 million-a-year work outside Parliament means he is a ‘part-time MP’
Baroness O’Grady, the TUC general secretary, tells Choppers Politics: ‘It’s not a good look to say you won’t even speak to women leaders’
Talks broke down earlier this month on grounds the huts, which were used to accommodate World Cup attendees, were of 'too low quality'
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