DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Following the lifting of Covid restrictions and Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine, gas and electricity bills inevitably skyrocketed.
The damning verdict comes in a poll for the Mail, which finds that a majority think the Prime Minister should have squared up to militant rail barons - even if it meant more strikes.
Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66, is being urgently sought by Arizona authorities after he allegedly threatened to shoot former President Donald Trump during a trip to the southern border on Thursday.
Former US President Donald Trump has denied claims made in a new biography of Queen Elizabeth II that the late monarch found him “rude” Read Full Article at RT.com
Since taking over at the Treasury, Rachel Reeves has used every opportunity to claim Labour had been handed the worst economic inheritance since the Second World War.
In the six weeks since Labour were elected, nearly 6,000 illegal migrants have slipped across the Channel in small boats, bringing the total this year to 19,294, with no sign of waning.
Labour's campaign to bring the British economy to its knees gathered pace yesterday with the announcement of plans to give workers the right to 'switch off'.
It's no secret that the unions have long been Labour's biggest collective donor. The party grew out of the trade union movement and was created to serve its interests.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: In an act of breathtaking audacity, just two days after being awarded a backdated pay rise of nearly 15%, train drivers announced new strikes.
They attract students in their tens of thousands, providing vital custom for local retail and hospitality firms, and create jobs in academia and a host of ancillary roles. (file image)
Kamala Harris has closed the gap on Donald Trump but the former president still holds a two-point lead over the new Democratic nominee, according to an exclusive poll for DailyMail.com.
It's a depressingly familiar story. Valdo Calocane, a man with extreme personality disorder who should have been under strict supervision is allowed to roam the streets unchecked.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Even though Home Office employees are required to come in to work on just two days a week, managers say that they struggle to extract even that minimum level of effort.