
🚨 NEW: Angela Rayner has submitted new legal advice to HMRC saying she paid the correct Stamp Duty on her second home She had resigned after Labour-funded legal advice said she didn't [@thetimes]
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🚨 NEW: Angela Rayner has submitted new legal advice to HMRC saying she paid the correct Stamp Duty on her second home She had resigned after Labour-funded legal advice said she didn't [@thetimes]





⛽ Next time you hear the Government blame the prices on overseas crisis, think of this 👇🏼 No tax/VAT: 📉 Unleaded 67.0p/litre Diesel 86.1p/litre Full pump price: 📈 Unleaded 143.9p/litre Diesel 166.8p/litre Govt takes ~77p petrol / ~81p diesel per litre (fuel duty 52.95p + 20% VAT). Over half your fill-up is tax 💸



🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in UK Mosques Undercover reporting reveals Imams in Mosques all over the country, calling for the death of all Jews, their children and the destruction of Israel.


🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Kemi Badenoch is considering a ban on burkas in an attempt to tackle Islamist extremism, The Telegraph can reveal 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…



Scotland Yard has begun trawling through CCTV on the street where Morgan McSweeney reported his phone was stolen in an attempt to “establish the facts” McSweeney, the prime minister’s chief of staff at the time, contacted 999 on October 20 last year and reported that a “government device” had been stolen. He said he gave chase but the thief, who was riding a bike, got away Scotland Yard this week took the unusual step of publishing the verbatim transcript of McSweeney’s call as it sought to push back at criticism of its failure to investigate the theft of the phone Officers are now going through CCTV and other footage from Belgrave Road in Pimlico as part of a review. McSweeney could be asked for further clarification as part of the review Police originally recorded the wrong address for the crime, assuming it had taken place on a road with a similar name five miles away in east London rather than in central London thetimes.com/article/1f65c9…



