Raw data lays bare supermarket chicken problem
As research finds unacceptable levels of a bug that causes food poisoning in supermarket chickens, safety experts advise customers to cook birds thoroughly to avoid problems.
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Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage and ex-cabinet minister Ken Clarke.
Allegations against Leon Brittan on mishandling of an historical child abuse dossier are “nonsense”, says former home secretary and chancellor Kenneth Clarke.
As research finds unacceptable levels of a bug that causes food poisoning in supermarket chickens, safety experts advise customers to cook birds thoroughly to avoid problems.
Crimea is seen in Whitehall as something President Putin is not going to be prised out of – it is up to him whether he chooses to annex it.
The former home secretary told the phone hacking trial how he faced false rumours that he was having an affair with a “blonde, attractive” aide.
Cabinet minister Ken Clarke tells Jon Snow that the US wanted an early vote by the UK on any joint military action over Syria, and rejects American reports that David Cameron “mishandled” the issue.
Fisheries minister Richard Benyon talks tough – but will he act to boost jobs for fishermen or curb the influence of foreign owners?
Some will see David Cameron’s attempt to tame Ken Clarke in the reshuffle with a cabinet seat a score in the “mouse” column in the “man or mouse” debate, Gary Gibbon writes.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke says he regrets his “colourful language” when he accused Home Secretary Theresa May of making “laughable and childlike” comments about the human rights act.
A row has broken out between Justice Secretary Ken Clarke and Home Secretary Theresa May over her claim that a foreigner was allowed to stay in the UK because he had a pet cat.
The row over Ken Clarke’s controversial comments on rape engulfs PMQs where Labour leader Ed Miliband ambushes the PM with calls for the Justice Secretary to go, writes Peter McHugh.
One by one, government ministers are outlining their plan of action – tomorrow, it’s Justice Secretary Ken Clarke’s turn to talk about sentencing policy.
Ken vs Mandy, “it’s mostly monetary” for the Tories and the gift of the Gabay, blogs Faisal Islam.
Ken Clarke and Ian Duncan Smith, two of the most senior, long standing members of the tory party, discuss the state of the Conservatives.
One Labour MP said Ken Clarke told him and his colleagues: “This proves there’s a majority for soft Brexit.” Opposition MPs are queuing up in agreement with that analysis. One said “the dam has burst,” another said “this is a complete game-changer.”