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Boris Johnson talked about helping bottle-feed his young son today as he showed off his expertise helping out with the lambs at a farm.
The Prime Minister made a quip as he mucked in with the new season arrivals on a campaign trail visit to Derbyshire.
He was at Moor Farm in Stoney Middleton in the north Derbyshire Peak District on the local election campaign trail.
After being handed a lamb he began to feed it, saying: I m actually quite used to doing this at the moment. It doesn t quite go down at this rate. My goodness, this is fast.
The International Trade Secretary welcomed Trade Minister Dan Tehan to London this morning for crunch talks.
UK sources had risked souring the meeting before it began after they labelled Mr Tehan inexperienced and blamed the Australian government for the glacially slow pace of trade talks.
Allies of Ms Truss also said Mr Tehan needs to show that he can play at this level .
The comments prompted a furious response from Australian government MP Dave Sharma who said it was grossly wrong to question Mr Tehan s ability.
Mr Sharma reportedly told Sky News Australia: This isn t the way you conduct negotiations by briefing against your counterpart in public.
Manchester United star continues his campaign to tackle child hunger in the UK
He said meals over the summer would ve made massive difference to his family
Rashford, 23, joins children s commissioner who said she wants to extend free school meals over summer as pandemic has had a profound impact on children
It comes as footballer joins forces with chef Tom Kerridge to offer back-to-basics recipe ideas and culinary tips for low-income families to help tackle food poverty
Kwasi Kwarteng today said he may adopt a vegan diet to play his part in efforts to tackle climate change.
The Business Secretary said he is considering moving to a full vegan diet at some point as he warned lifestyle changes will be needed across society if the Government is to hit its new emissions target.
Boris Johnson has announced a world-leading target for the UK to cut emissions by 78 per cent on 1990 levels by 2035.
Advice from the Government’s advisory Climate Change Committee said achieving the target will mean changes like ditching gas boilers for home heating, switching to electric cars and lower meat and dairy diets.