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...saga dominated prime minister’s questions, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urging Sunak to pluck up “the courage to hand back” the £10mn, while the Scottish National party’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn...
...Stephen Flynn, Westminster leader of the Scottish National Party, said that Hester’s comments were “downright bloody dangerous” and that Sunak should be addressing extremism in his own party....
...Barry Flynn Yes....
...The upheaval in his administration began with the firing after three weeks of Michael Flynn, his first of four national security advisers....
...revolt as MPs approve England’s Covid curbs Political parties: Rishi Sunak’s emergency spending poses dilemma for Labour US presidential powers: Donald Trump pardons ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn...
...The Canadian finance ministry said that Justin Trudeau’s government still intended to proceed with its own digital services tax, while also working with the OECD....
...One memo quoted Mr Trump saying of the Flynn investigation: “I hope you can let this go.”...
...Justin Amash, a conservative lawmaker from Michigan who has had a contentious relationship with Mr Trump, became the first Republican to call for the president’s impeachment....
...“Ellesmere Port plant, already at risk as a consequence of Brexit when the current Astra comes up for replacement in 2021, looks even more vulnerable,” says Justin Cox, global production director at LMC...
...Justin Amash, a Michigan Republican, said that if the allegations against Mr Trump were true it could be grounds for impeachment. How could Mr Trump be removed from office?...
...For entertainment at a family party in Toronto, he booked Justin Bieber....
...Adam Kinzinger, a Republican congressman, said Congress should push for a special prosecutor, while Justin Amash, a Michigan lawmaker, became the first Republican to suggest that if the claims in the...
...In his book “Field of Fight” released earlier this year, Gen Flynn warned about “the war being waged against us”....
...Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, was among those who said air strikes were justified, while faith leaders had to “up their game” to draw people away from jihad....
...However some traders pointed out that new chief executive Doug Flynn had had little time to turn things round, given that he had only been in the job for four months....
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