Traces of a suspected Class A drug were found at the grace-and-favour home of Liz Truss when she was foreign secretary, according to The Guardian.
The newspaper reported that staff found a “white powder” after summer parties at Chevening House which were attended by her political allies.
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Theresa May has issued a sharp rebuke to Donald Trump after the US President suggested the person responsible for a suspected terror attack on a London Tube train was "in the sights of Scotland Yard".
In a surprisingly frank response to a question about a tweet from the President about the...
One Londoner is so convinced Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States, he’s put his money where his mouth is – all £200,000 of it.
If his ballsy prediction turns out to be correct, he stands to win almost half a million pounds (so at least one person in the UK will be...
Mother of four Maria Topp, who is accused of biting off her boyfriend's testicles. has denied grievous bodily harm in a court hearing today.
The 43-year-old allegedly savaged Martin Douglas at his Newcastle flat on February 18 at 4am.
Mr Douglas required emergency hospital...
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New Conservative peer Howard Flight apologised for attacking Government welfare cuts which he suggested would encourage the poor to have more children.
Mr Flight said he wanted to withdraw the comments minutes after Prime Minister David Cameron said he expected him to say sorry and disagreed...
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this just popped in my email box:
"The controversial landline tax, designed to fund next generation broadband services, is to be made law before the general election.
The 50p a month landline tax is to be included in this year's finance bill with the aim to raise up to £175million a year...
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