Bob Seely saying he’d received assurances on IW funding before voting to support Boris Johnson was subject of a Commons row yesterday, with the toned-down accusation being it looked ‘awfully dodgy’ after Seely challenged it
The MPs’ reference to reminding ministers about the Island Deal before voting to keep Boris Johnson in power is being called out on Twitter and now the national press are running it too
Being interviewed yesterday Bob Seely said, 'There are worse things to lie about' than Partygate for Boris Johnson, quickly following it with, 'if he did'. When asked to clarify, he became spikey. Here’s the transcript
Peter Shreeve says the signatories represent over a million people working within education as teachers, leaders, support staff, governors and trustees, who are all well-placed witnesses to the benefits of a regular quality school meal
This reader explains why he feels it's 'frankly more than a bit rich' for Jeremy Hunt to talk about mistakes being "repeated [in the NHS] time and again"