PM warns of ‘wage-price spiral’ if pay rises with inflation
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned of a 1970s-style "wage-price spiral" if pay packets increase in line with inflation.
Cameron Norrie says his Wimbledon quarter-final match against the Belgian David Goffin will be the “biggest match of my career”. The British number one is the only UK singles player left in the tournament, and he says he is “not satisfied yet” and wants to “keep pushing for more”.
AN electric vehicle charging hub in York has been expanded and now claims to be one of the biggest of its kind in the region.
At least six people were killed and dozens injured in a shooting at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois, on Monday, July 4, local officials said.This footage, captured by Nathan DeBruin, shows armed officers walking through Highland Park on Monday afternoon.Police identified Robert “Bobby” E. Crimo III, 22, as a person of interest in the shooting, according to city officials, who said numerous federal, state and local law enforcement agencies were working on apprehending him. Credit: Nathan DeBruin via Storyful
Footage from Gloucestershire where protesters are targeting the M4 and slowing down in two lanes, to protest high fuel costs. Organisers are also expected to block the Prince of Wales Bridge crossing between England and Wales.Source: PA
Credit :Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth - BBC One / Nato Boris Johnson did not know “specific claims” about Chris Pincher before appointing him deputy chief whip, despite numerous sexual misconduct allegations, a Cabinet minister has said. Therese Coffey battled to defend the Prime Minister on Sunday over his decision to give the MP - who has now been stripped of the Conservative whip - a key ministerial role. Former No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings alleged that Mr Johnson had referred to the MP as “Pincher by name, pincher by nature” long before appointing him in February. The MP for Tamworth quit as Tory deputy chief whip after he was accused of drunkenly groping two men at a private members’ club in London this week. The Prime Minister only bowed to pressure to remove the whip from his ally after an official investigation was launched. Mr Pincher had previously quit the whips’ office in 2017 after a complaint that he had made an unwanted pass at former Olympic rower and Conservative candidate Alex Story.
Schools have warned parents that children could be sent home before the summer holidays because of Covid-related staff absences.
Emmerdale star Sally Dexter reflects on upcoming exit for Faith Dingle.
Reports previously emerged claiming the TV star has suffered ‘extremely serious’ damage to her arm
Natasha Kaplinsky OBE, 49, is best known for her long-standing career as a news anchor for Sky News, BBC News, Channel 5 and ITV News. She was the first ever winner of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, and now lives on a farm in East Sussex with her husband, Justin Bower, and their two children.
Greece has been accused by NGOs of carrying out violent illegal pushbacks of migrants at its border with turkey and at sea. Athens denies the accusations.
Australian remains box office but he let his tennis do the talking in a controlled fourth-round victory on Centre Court
‘The man was a giant in our field,’ Adrian Lester tweeted
Police say a Black man shot and killed by Akron police officers in a hail of bullets following a vehicle and foot pursuit was unarmed at the time of the shooting
Labour shortages on British farms have left tonnes of food unpicked, costing millions of pounds and pushing food inflation as high as 20% at the farm gate, the agriculture industry has told Sky News.
The prime minister is under pressure to explain what he knew about misconduct rumours before making his close ally deputy chief whip.
‘Strictly limited numbers’ will be coming across from America.
He will set out his vision for a Labour government to improve post-Brexit relations while staying out of the single market.
Production for Rolls Royce's groundbreaking Small Modular Reactors could take place in Cumberland, news has been welcomed as a potential major economic boost for the area.
A planning application which would have seen houses built in an open space in Royal Wootton Bassett has been refused by Wiltshire Council.
Many had already gathered inside the arena when the news was announced.