The British public have begun casting their votes in the UK general election, with polls open until 22:00 BST.
The British public have begun casting their votes in the UK general election, with polls open until 22:00 BST.
Boris Johnson has reaffirmed his support of holding an official state visit for Donald Trump, despite the US President’s opportunism in exploiting the London Bridge terror attack for his own political advantage.
Theresa May was warned that her cuts to front-line policing would put lives in danger, but she dismissed their concerns as “scaremongering”.
Theresa May has been accused of a ‘dereliction of duty’ to the British people and the planet by failing to join fellow world leaders in condemning Donald’s Trump decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
Tory cuts to the NHS have been condemned by a cross-party group that has called on the public to think of the health service when they cast their ballots.