Health: Theresa May pressured to address social care issues
The pressures on health and social care this winter have been hard to ignore.
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The prime minister has been accused of a ‘manifesto meltdown’ after U-turning on the Dementia Tax. Some of her claims don’t pass the FactCheck test.
The pressures on health and social care this winter have been hard to ignore.
Team Trump told Theresa May when she was in the White House that they were about to ban refugees from coming to the US, using an Executive Order.
Did Theresa May tame Donald Trump or did we just learn that Donald Trump can do “restrained.” It wasn’t obviously part of his repertoire in the first week in office.
The Cabinet has agreed that triggering Brexit won’t need a vote in Parliament. Theresa May wants to push ahead and trigger Article 50 in January/February 2017.
While some sit nervously awaiting the call up, for the losers in this change of administration, ministers and their teams, there have been tears shed, drink taken and no shortage of bad feeling.
David Cameron whizzed round to Parliament when Theresa May got back from Birmingham and at 3.20pm met her there in the office that will very soon be hers.
Andrea Leadsom has withdrawn from the Tory leadership contest. Theresa May is our new Prime Minister.
A letter obtained by Channel 4 News raises a number of serious questions about just how Abu Rumaysah, real name Siddhartha Dahr, managed to flee the country a day after he was released on bail.
Unveiling a draft Investigatory Powers Bill, Home Secretary Theresa May tells MPs it represents a “significant departure” from previous proposals dubbed the snoopers’ charter by critics.
The Home Secretary says the government’s new bill will not allow investigators to look at people’s web browsing history.
Home Secretary Theresa May tells the Conservative party conference that high levels of immigration make it “impossible to build a cohesive society”.
The Home Secretary Theresa May says the system of free movement in Europe needs changing, and migrants should only cross borders into a new country if they have a job waiting for them there.
The Homes Secretary will announce a major review into police custody deaths today with a focus on the support given to bereaved families and available mental healthcare facilities.
Home Secretary Theresa May has ruled out the use of water cannon by police in England and Wales. She told MPs she would not authorise the use of water cannon because of the “capacity to cause harm”.