Why would Carrie Symonds pay Lulu’s not-so-Lytle bills when John Lewis can mirror her designs? 

Why would Carrie Symonds pay Lulu’s not-so-Lytle bills when John Lewis can mirror her designs? Carrie Symonds’s Downing Street redesign is inspired by designer Lulu Lytle She wanted to rid the home of the ‘John Lewis nightmare’ left by Theresa May Could Carrie have got the look she desired from the High Street brand? By … Read more

Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million

Quite an arresting property! Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million Tamhorn Park Farmhouse in Fisherwick, Staffordshire, boasts impressive five bedrooms and four bathrooms The sprawling family home was purchased in 1827 by former two-time British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel The property has now … Read more

Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million

Quite an arresting property! Grade II-listed farmhouse owned by founder of the police Sir Robert Peel is for sale for £1.5million Tamhorn Park Farmhouse in Fisherwick, Staffordshire, boasts impressive five bedrooms and four bathrooms The sprawling family home was purchased in 1827 by former two-time British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel The property has now … Read more

Boris Johnson must be ‘honest’ with the public about need for austerity, Hammond says

Boris Johnson must be ‘honest’ with the public and ditch big-spending manifesto pledges after Covid, ex-Chancellor Lord Hammond warns – as Tories and Labour threaten to block corporation tax rises By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 09:38 GMT, 25 February 2021 | Updated: 09:43 GMT, 25 February 2021 Boris Johnson must be ‘honest’ … Read more

Croynism row as Boris Johnson’s former campaign chief handed £60,000-a-year, two-days-a-week job

Boris Johnson was at the centre of another cronyism row today after a Tory peer who led his leadership election campaign was appointed to lead England’s independent higher education regulator. Lord Wharton of Yarm was appointed as chairman of the Office for Students (OfS) on a £60,000 salary for a two-day week by Education Secretary … Read more

Croynism row as Boris Johnson’s former campaign chief handed £60,000-a-year, two-days-a-week job

Boris Johnson was at the centre of another cronyism row today after a Tory peer who led his leadership election campaign was appointed to lead England’s independent higher education regulator. Lord Wharton of Yarm was appointed as chairman of the Office for Students (OfS) on a £60,000 salary for a two-day week by Education Secretary … Read more

Theresa May ‘made phone call home to her husband after she was pictured with Donald Trump’

Title goes here Hand-holding happened when May travelled to Washington in 2017 about Nato  Advisers revealed that former president believed Mrs May was ‘not strong’   Mrs May’s aide added that hand-holding took everyone by surprise   By Isabella Nikolic For Mailonline Published: 13:17 GMT, 7 February 2021 | Updated: 13:21 GMT, 7 February 2021 Former prime … Read more

EVERY living Prime Minister backs Mail Force campaign to help lockdown children 

All five living former prime ministers last night joined Boris Johnson in backing Mail Force’s Computers for Kids campaign. In an unprecedented show of support, Sir John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May lauded the drive to help pupils carry on learning during lockdown. Every inhabitant of No 10 from the … Read more

George Osborne lands another new job as he quits roles at Evening Standard and BlackRock

George Osborne lands another new job: Former chancellor leaves roles at Evening Standard and US firm BlackRock to become investment banker at Robey Warshaw George Osborne served as David Cameron’s chancellor between 2010 and 2016 In 2017, the father-of-two stepped down as Conservative MP for Tatton, Cheshire Since leaving Cabinet he has held high power … Read more

Boris Johnson DROPS Lord Frost security appointment after backlash

Boris Johnson has ditched his plan to make Lord Frost the UK’s new National Security Adviser after a furious backlash from critics.  It was announced in June last year that the chief Brexit negotiator would take on the role and it was thought he would start in the coming weeks.  But the Government today unexpectedly … Read more