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GB News host Andrew Pierce brutally shut down ex-Labour MP Geoff Hoon for defending the Government’s decision to delay local elections.Quizzed by the Britain’s Newsroom anchor on the decision, Mr Hoon was asked whether the delay is down to the Government wanting to “some degree of humiliation”.Asked for his verdict on the delay, Andrew said: “Are you entirely comfortable Geoff Hoon, as a former cabinet minister, that the Government is now proposing that up to elections in up to 63 districts could be cancelled in May because of reorganisation of local Government?”He responded: “Well, I read in the local newspapers…
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Some 60 per cent of parents were wrongly targeted in a HMRC child benefit fraud crackdown, the Labour Party government has admitted.Figures revealed in a parliamentary written answer show that 15,000 of the 23,500 families targeted by the tax authority were in fact legitimate claimants entitled to receive the payments.The scale of the blunder is four times greater than officials had previously admitted, with the errors stemming from incomplete Home Office travel records, The Guardian reports.Dan Tomlinson, exchequer secretary to the Treasury, confirmed in his response that as of November 30, 14,994 of the 23,794 suspended cases had subsequently been…
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A restaurant owner said his staff were “absolutely starstruck” after a surprise visit by two Hollywood A-listers.Pradip Karanjit said Tom Holland and Zendaya dined with friends at his restaurant in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, on Saturday. They had been in the area to see a theatre show.Mr Karanjit, who runs Everest Lounge in St Mary’s Road, said his team were happy to accommodate the couple despite the restaurant being fully booked.He added the pair – who star in the most recent Spider-Man film – did not come across as “Hollywood royalty”, but were just a “normal young couple” going for a…
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Professor Alice Sullivan has described a protest that disrupted her gender lecture at the University of Bristol as “violent,” claiming demonstrators scaled buildings, set off fire alarms and attempted to intimidate those attending.The academic, who recently led a Government review into sex and gender data collection, told GB News her talk was repeatedly delayed due to alleged security concerns before being dramatically disrupted on the day by protesters banging on windows and shouting from outside the lecture theatre.The academic had been invited by the university to speak on sex and gender as part of a scheduled lecture. She told GB…
GB News host Andrew Pierce brutally shut down ex-Labour MP Geoff Hoon for defending the Government’s decision to delay local elections.Quizzed by the Britain’s Newsroom anchor on the decision, Mr Hoon was asked whether the delay is down to the Government wanting to “some degree of humiliation”.FULL STORY HERE.
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