The Tories are pointing fingers at five key figures for the potential of a Labour ‘supermajority’ in the upcoming election. Among those being blamed are former Prime Minister Theresa May, current leader Boris Johnson, Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Sajid Javid, and Conservative Party Chairman Oliver Dowden. The party believes that these individuals have not done enough to unite the party and prevent a surge in Labour support.
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Mother played cooking game on her phone while her baby boy drowned in bath
In County Durham, Danielle Massey was jailed for manslaughter after her baby son, Charlie Goodall, drowned in a bathtub while she played a cooking game on her phone. Massey pleaded guilty to manslaughter, admitting fault for the unstable bath seat and possession of cannabis. She claimed she left Charlie briefly unsupervised to get a towel and found him unresponsive upon her return, calling emergency services. Full Article
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