Sibling rivalry. Home Town hosts Ben Napier and Erin Napier exclusively told Us Weekly that their daughters get very jealous of each other.
05.09.2022 - 20:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Priti Patel has resigned as Home Secretary and will be returning to the backbenches from Tuesday as Liz Truss begins to change the guard in the Tory cabinet.
The controversial Home Secretary is tipped to be replaced by Suella Braverman, the former Attorney General, in a reshuffle that will be completed on Wednesday ahead of Truss’s first appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Patel defended her record over the past three years and told opposition MPs to “shut up” in angry exchanges in the Commons as she set out her legacy on Monday afternoon.
Heckled by Labour, Lib Dem and SNP MPs on the opposition benches, Patel fired back: “Shut up” – before saying she had been “proud” to serve in Boris Johnson’s government.
Patel presided over a get tough policy on migrant boat crossings in the English Channel and attempted to introduce a highly-controversial policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Legal challenges have so far prevented any deportations going ahead.
Asked by Green MP Caroline Lucas if the government might consider dropping the “immoral” plan, Patel said: “Absolutely not – the immoral aspect is the role of people smugglers”.
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Sibling rivalry. Home Town hosts Ben Napier and Erin Napier exclusively told Us Weekly that their daughters get very jealous of each other.
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Bad Bunny, but the Puerto Rican star has a good heart and ensures to impact those in need positively. The reggaeton singer helped a 10-year-old Uvalde survivor and her family with a gift that will change their lives forever.
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Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch have been longtime BFFs so it seemed fitting that the pair and their children met up before heading back to school after the summer holidays. Stacey, 32, was joined by her daughter Rose, son Rex and sister Jemma to visit the cleaning influencer's lavish new home. During the trip Stacey made friends with the alpacas on Mrs Hinch’s farm, whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, while enjoying the lush greenery surrounding it.The pair shared a snap to their Instagram and wrote: “The best kind of day.