![]() Neighbours' cast admit that they STILL have 'no idea' which characters are set to return to the rebooted Amazon series - as they tease 'huge' storyline Tulisa Contostavlos gives grand tour of N-Dubz luxury recording studio after announcing a new album is on the way Now BBC rewrites DICKENS to make British Empire more objectionable in new TV adaptation of Great Expectations staring Olivia Colman Patrick's Day show for President Joe Biden at the White House - as the unlikely duo even share a laughĬoronation Street fan favourite leaves the cobbles in shock exit following a gripping episode involving serial killer Stephen Reid The luck of the Irish! Niall Horan gives a St. ![]() Saturday night TV is dominated by male presenters with not a single woman fronting a show on BBC1 or ITV so far this year, figures reveal Oti Mabuse wows in a red cape mini dress while Zara Larsson opts for a metallic co-ord as they pose for fun snaps with red noses for Comic Relief It's James NOWT-on! Happy Valley star Norton is seen performing NAKED in 'disturbing' new role for theatre adaptation of A Little Lifeįlorence Pugh is picture of style as she lights up while spending quality time with family and friends, including her always engaging 'gran' in NYC Red Nose Day telethon raises £31.9m as fans hail Traitors sketch 'the best part of the night' after host Paddy McGuinness makes a VERY cheeky dig There was also a row this week over an email sent to Conservative supporters under Mrs Braverman's name which said an 'activist blob of left-wing lawyers, civil servants and the Labour Party' had 'blocked' previous attempts to grapple with illegal immigration. It sets out that they must 'serve the government, whatever its political persuasion' and not allow their 'personal political views' to influence their work. Under the Civil Service Code government workers are required to remain impartial. In another anonymous remark, a staff member said they were struggling to balance 'my own personal ethical convictions' with the Home Secretary's 'rhetoric and policies'. One anonymous worker said in an internal online session that they were 'embarrassed and ashamed' of measures, while another suggested they breached international law. ![]() The Mail reported yesterday THU how Home Office civil servants lodged a flood of complaints about Home Secretary Suella Braverman's new asylum policy. The following year the department was overhauled and radically slimmed down, losing its responsibilities for prisons and probation to the newly-created Ministry of Justice. Sir David, 72, was the Home Office's top civil servant when it was famously declared 'not fit for purpose' by then home secretary John Reid in 2006. 'Hence I can only conclude that this is more about grabbing headlines and talking tough than it is about stopping the boats.' 'In my day in government that would have been more than enough to stop a policy in its tracks. ![]()
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