

Strictly's first live show ratings drop by more than a million on last year with the opening competition night watched by an average of 6.8m 'The smart meter helps me watch the pennies for my business': How one mother of two kept track of her energy use while launching her own company from home Married at First Sight UK star George Roberts was able to marry a stranger on TV 'despite his exes complaining to police about his abusive behaviour' we are free baby!' Kate and Rio Ferdinand put on a loved-up display as they celebrate their third wedding anniversary in Paris Maura Higgins shares emotional video of BFF Molly-Mae Hague in tears as she hears her baby's heartbeat after Love Island star announced pregnancy Kim Kardashian shows off her wild side in a striking leopard print bodysuit as she steps out for dinner with daughter North West during MFW Meghan 'thought she would be the Beyonce of the UK when she married Harry': Bombshell new book claims Udall then disclosed an internal email from then-EPA special agent Pasquale "Nino" Perrotta indicating Pruitt wanted the sirens used. "I don't recall that happening," Pruitt said. "There are policies in place regarding the use of lights" and those were followed, Pruitt said.īut Udall asked him repeatedly if he encouraged the action. Tom Udall, a Democrat who has called on Pruitt to resign, asked him about reports he liked his motorcade to use the vehicles' flashing lights and sirens to cut through traffic. Pruitt is facing dozens of investigations about his time in office, ranging from the cost of his security detail, thousands of dollars spent on first-class travel, the pay raises given to aides, the installation of a $43,000 soundproof phone booth in his office, and the cheap rent of a condo he received that is tied to lobbyists.

EPA administrator Scott Pruitt faced multiple questions and criticisms during a Senate hearing about the scandals surrounding his time at the environmental agency.
