After ‘Dodgy Dave’ controversy, MEP takes parliamentary insults to a new extreme (VIDEO, TWEETS)
Dennis Skinner MP's comment about 'Dodgy Dave' saw him kicked out of the House of Commons for 'unparliamentary language', just ...
Dennis Skinner MP's comment about 'Dodgy Dave' saw him kicked out of the House of Commons for 'unparliamentary language', just ...
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Culture Secretary John Whittingdale's lengthy relationship with a dominatrix escort has been an 'open secret' in Westminster and Fleet Street ...
The Panama Papers were an explosion that sent political shock waves across the globe. And now the knock on effect ...
Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie, who is now a columnist, wrote yet another controversial article on 10 April. This time, it ...
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