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A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan

A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan
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... These " gutter hymns" of the Irish abroad are celebrations of tough lives that are sprinkled with wit, literary references and Simple Truth telling...

Michael Matheson says sons used iPad data to watch football

Michael Matheson says sons used iPad data to watch football
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... He added: " The Simple Truth is they watched football matches...

Two-thirds of cancer waiting time targets to be axed in England

Two-thirds of cancer waiting time targets to be axed in England
Aug 13,2023 11:41 pm

... Pat Price, who is also an oncologist and visiting professor at Imperial College London, said current performance was " shockingly bad" and while too many targets could be disruptive, " the clear and Simple Truth is that we are not investing enough in cancer treatment capacity"...

Zac Goldsmith is 'very tempted' to support Labour at next election

Zac Goldsmith is 'very tempted' to support Labour at next election
Aug 9,2023 8:21 am

... " The Simple Truth is there is no pathway to net zero and there s no solution to climate change that does not involve nature, massive efforts to protect and restore the natural world...

Raab bullying probe another ticking time bomb under PM

Raab bullying probe another ticking time bomb under PM
Feb 1,2023 9:11 pm

... Was Mr Sunak blinded by a desire to repay Mr Raab s loyalty? Or is it right that he puts real weight on formal complaints, rather than the ever vibrant currency of Westminster gossip? The Simple Truth is that after a few weeks of being the government s oxygen snatcher, the fate of Mr Raab has now taken its place...

Benjamin Mendy acquitted but 'will never escape the accusations'

Benjamin Mendy acquitted but 'will never escape the accusations'
Jan 13,2023 9:31 am

... Described by the club s director of football Txiki Begiristain as " one of the world s best full-backs" the France international was paid In football, such deals come with a Simple Truth - for such high rewards, elite players are expected to focus all their efforts on the pitch...

The two sides of Scotland's gender law debate

The two sides of Scotland's gender law debate
Dec 20,2022 8:01 pm

... That is the Simple Truth...

Chris Mason: Can Boris Johnson survive these resignations?

Chris Mason: Can Boris Johnson survive these resignations?
Jul 5,2022 10:45 pm

... The only question that matters tonight is, will Boris Johnson survive? The Simple Truth is we don t know...

Raab bullying probe another ticking time bomb under PM

Jun 7,2022 3:30 am

By Chris Mason & Nick Eardley BBC political editor & political correspondent

Days after the Prime Minister sacked his party chairman, another staffing Time Bomb is ticking under his government.

Ministers tell us privately they expect Rishi Sunak 's deputy, Dominic Raab , to be The Next senior figure to be shown The Door by the Prime Minister .

The Deputy Prime Minister and justice secretary has a senior lawyer crawling over his conduct in three government departments.

He is the subject of eight formal complaints.

The trade union The First Division Association, which represents civil servants, has said it understands dozens of people are involved in those complaints.

Mr Raab has repeatedly denied being a bully or breaking the ministerial code.

Plenty of people who have worked with Mr Raab speak highly of doing so, although even those that do often describe him, As One minister did, as " robust. "

Others, like the senior figure quoted above, are much more critical.

Right now, all of this is being looked into by Adam Tolley KC, The Lawyer appointed by the Prime Minister to interview witnesses and write a report about what has happened.

The Inquiry , which is speaking to witnesses right now, means people, including those with The Strongest views and most arresting personal experiences of working with Mr Raab, are very reluctant to talk publicly about it.

But we wanted to share With You what people who have worked for Mr Raab, serve alongside him in government and in the Conservative Party are saying to us privately.

And explore why it is that the Prime Minister appears to have a persistent Human Resources problem: a party chairman sacked, a loyal supporter in Sir Gavin Williamson , a former minister, resigning over bullying allegations He Said he refuted, and now this.

'It's no secret'

One source said, of a department in which Mr Raab had worked, " everyone knew".

" Everyone in Westminster, I mean everyone, has known about this for ages. It's no secret. And anyone who says they haven't has chosen not to listen, " said another minister, adding, " He should have gone ages ago. "

It raises the question of how much Mr Sunak ought to have known at The Point he appointed Mr Raab last October.

The Prime Minister has always insisted, in November, that he didn't know of any " formal" complaints about Mr Raab when he appointed him his deputy.

Months later, it is this formulation that he is leaning on Once Again .

Incidentally, following The Interview in November, a series of formal complaints were made, after Mr Sunak publicly encouraged them to be, and The Inquiry by Mr Tolley was Set Up .

Is it credible Mr Sunak knew nothing whatsoever of Mr Raab's reputation? Was he sufficiently curious?

'It's going to be massive'

Mr Raab has told The Bbc he is confident he has " behaved professionally throughout" but made " no apologies for having high standards".

His allies insist he's not going to step down, he is " cracking on with The Day job" and he " will answer anything in The Fair and formal setting" of his expected interview with Mr Tolley.

Mr Raab was The Most loyal ally during Mr Sunak's First - and Doomed - attempt to become Prime Minister .

Was Mr Sunak blinded by a desire to repay Mr Raab's loyalty? Or is it right that he puts real weight on formal complaints, rather than the ever vibrant currency of Westminster gossip?

The Simple Truth is that after a few weeks of being the government's oxygen snatcher, the fate of Mr Raab has now taken its place.

And that is prompting irritation.

" There isn't much sympathy for him, but due process must be followed, " a senior minister says.

That due process is likely to last a few more weeks yet.

" I've never seen This Side to his personality. He's always been courteous to me, " another minister reflects before adding, " While I Am surprised by it, it clearly can't be ignored, given the alleged scale of it. "

Many are also privately pondering how different this investigation is compared to The One into Mr Zahawi, which took less than a week.

That was about establishing a Paper Trail , or the lack of one, about how much, or little, he'd told various bosses about his tax affairs.

The Inquiry into Mr Raab rests much more on how behaviour is perceived.

One figure who would like to see the back of Mr Raab fears it is a big leap from someone who might be difficult to work with to bullying.

Others are more confident.

" Bullying is going to be The Next MeToo, " one Conservative MP says, in reference to the widespread and worldwide in recent years.

" It's going to be massive. And all this has such an inevitability about it. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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