Marcus Rashford
Even Boris Johnson’s own constituency council has stepped in.
The Mill pub in Stokesley will refuse entry to northern Tory MPs amid the free school meals backlash.
Tax, Jeff Bezos and working conditions all came up when the tech giant labelled the footballer a "national hero" for his free school meals campaign.
I support the footballer's initiative, but we must not normalise this government's moral bankruptcy, writes Nadine Batchelor-Hunt.
Dozens of people have responded to Marcus Rashford’s anti-hunger campaign by offering to help feed families after the Tories refused to extend support over holidays.
Dozens of people have offered to help feed families after the government refused to extend help to poorest children.
“So kids are going hungry this Christmas because you don’t like the parliamentary process?" Labour MP Bridget Phillipson asked.
As children risk going hungry over the Christmas holidays, taxpayers' money is being lavished on a Brexit festival and a £15bn bridge.
I hope she had her fingers crossed behind her back when issuing her apology, writes Ash Sarkar.
The justifications, which range from vouchers going straight to a "crack den" to "nationalising children", have a lot of people scratching their heads.