‘I spent three weeks with Farage in the jungle – he has no plans and no substance,’ ex-contestant said
Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday said construction of the first phase of the country's ambitious new capital is 80% complete and he will have an office there once clean water is available next month. Widodo told reporters during his visit to Nusantara that the new capital will be officially inaugurated during celebrations for the republic's 79th Independence Day in August. Widodo has been in Nusantara since Tuesday, a day after the surprise resignations of the head of the Nusantara Capital Authority, Bambang Susantono, along with his deputy, Dhony Rahajoe, for unexplained reasons.
In the first TV debate of the general election campaign, the prime minister repeatedly pointed to analysis by Treasury civil servants showing a £38.5bn black hole in Sir Keir Starmer’s spending plans