Michael Gove
Angela Richardson says there were "failings" at No.10 that "let us all down" as she leaves post as ministerial aide.
Families and councils across London are begging for help as the number of children in makeshift homes soars by 65 per cent in a decade.
The government announces a fresh £4bn plan – but victims say they've "heard strong words before" and developers criticise "scatter gun approach".
The cabinet minister did not rule out making the public pay for the self-testing devices once we learn to live alongside Covid.
"Leaseholders should not be held responsible for work that was not their responsibility in the first place."
Pretty sure we won't be forgetting these blunders in a hurry...
Some 58,194 daily Covid-19 cases recorded in the UK – the highest figure since January 9.
Downing Street has announced a crackdown on casual drug use this week.
A look at when politicians broke the rules – and all the times they got away with it.
Police form protective ring around Cabinet minister amid fears over safety of MPs following fatal stabbing of David Amess.
About Michael Gove
According to his website: "Michael was first elected as Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath in May 2005. He served as Shadow Minister for Housing & Planning and Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools & Families. Following the 2010 General Election, he was appointed as Secretary of State for Education. "A journalist by profession, he has used his position as a writer for The Times and a broadcaster on the BBC to fight for greater personal freedom, a tougher line on crime, a more dynamic economy, a cleaner environment, stronger defence and a better deal for hard-pressed families. His most recent book, Celsius 7/7, was released in 2006 to much critical acclaim."