uk politics

The party says people are now £1,600 a year worse off than when the Tories came to power.
Lindsay Hoyle says the country is still "struggling to recover" from the divisions of Brexit and having three prime ministers in three months.
Alicia Kearns says the US decision to leave the country will be a “stain on our conscience for a long time” as the Taliban clamps down on education.
The prime minister has been accused of being out of touch after he asked the man if he worked in business.
The UK Statistics Authority says the government's calculations "include a number of judgements and assumptions that others might wish to debate".
The Labour leader also acknowledged the struggles facing people at home, but promised: "Things will get better."
Nurses in England will walk out on January 18 and 19 as the row with the government escalates.
Statistics show that the poorest families are twice as likely to suffer from depression as household finances come under increasing strain this winter.
The home secretary said "everything is still on the table" as she revealed that the cost of using hotels could spiral to £2.3 billion next year.