Will Trent is hosting a family reunion. TVLine can confirm that the ABC crime drama has cast TV vet John Ortiz (Promised Land, Messiah, Togetherness) in the recurring role of Will’s uncle, Antonio Miranda. He’ll make his debut in Season 2’s sixth episode, titled “We Are Family,” which airs Tuesday, April 9 (at 8/7c). Per […]
Mark Pawsey has asked previous PMs to support the scheme
Greenhouse gases from sector could make up 44% of continent’s total output by 2030, says transport groupThe failure to tackle Europe’s “runaway” transport emissions could lead to the sector pumping out nearly half of the continent’s planet-heating pollution by 2030, a report has found.Driven by polluting cars and pushed higher by the growing thirst for flights, transport emissions in Europe have grown 26% since 1990 – even as efforts to clean up other areas of the economy have led to an overall...
Rishi Sunak's contentious proposal for asylum seekers to be housed across RAF sites and in a barge will cost substantially more than the current hotel system, the spending watchdog says.A damning new report from the National Audit Office priced the new facilities £46 million higher than the existing arrangement- where migrants reside in hotels until their claims are processed.These figures dispute initial estimates by the Sunak government that the new facilities would save taxpayers £94 million...
Rishi Sunak’s nephew becomes a multimillionaire. Ekagrah Rohan Murthy received a 0.04 per cent stake in Infosys, worth £22 million.
The prime minister has said increasing investment in the nuclear industry is a ‘critical national endeavour’ as he pledges £200m in public money
Lord Carlile compared the mounting costs of sending migrants to Rwanda to staying at The Ritz in Paris - as peers inflict clean sweep of defeats against government
Infosys co-founder and Rishi Sunak’s father-in-law NR Narayana Murthy transfers 0.04 per cent stake of IT firm to infant grandson
ANDREW PIERCE: When Rishi Sunak attended a reception for the 1922 Committee of backbench Tory MPs, there was no shortage of candidates looking to bend his ear.
The cost disclosure adds to the eye-watering bill for Rishi Sunak's Rwanda
RISHI SUNAK: Of all the things that I did as Chancellor, I am proudest of furlough: 10 million jobs saved, 10 million people left with the dignity, purpose and security that a job brings.
The Labour leader says he doesn’t “check or criticise my wife” unlike the Prime Minister