Politics
"We are still selling arms to Israel. I thought we voted for change, Rachel."
Yet another bit of bad news for the PM as his approval rating plummets.
The former president made an unexpected promise about the next election, when he would be 82 years old.
The chancellor admitted that receiving free clothes might look "a bit odd" to some people.
It's been exactly two years since the £45bn of unfunded tax cuts sent the markets into turmoil.
The chancellor will tell the Labour conference, "I can see the prizes on offer if we make the right choices now".
The Republican nominee wrote that the media mogul wanted to “crawl under a table” when she spoke with the vice president.
Most people didn't notice when the former president used the term in a Truth Social post. But white nationalists did.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham also urged to PM to ditch the "cruel" policy of taking winter fuel payments off millions of pensioners.
The deputy prime minister has also become embroiled in the controversy.