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 POLICE are investigating after a motorist shared a picture of her filthy windscreen on Twitter - which she seemed to stanley cup  snap while driving.Hope Alexander tweeted a picture of her filthy windscreen with the words:  Had to drive home like this. 6 Hope Alexander posted a picture of her dirty windscreen, which was then passed onto policeCredit: De stanley cup adline NewsThe picture, which showed dazzling sunshine through a dirt-streaked windscreen, suggested she continued聽driving聽after running out of screenwash.But the post was spotted by a road safety campaigner and drawn to the attention of Police Scotlands road traffic department.Hope, an 18-year-old student from Kilmarnock, tweeted:  NEVER again am I driving without screen wash. Had to drive home from G stanley cup lasgow like this .6 18-year-old Hope Alexander, from KilmarnockCredit: Deadline News6 Hopes tweet was spotted by campaign group Scotlands Worst DriversCredit: Deadline NewsThe accompanying pictures, which appear to  Kxff Top prosecutor role likely to go to QC who wanted anti-Muslim terror laws scrapped
 RISHI Sunak slapped down Jeremy Hunt today with an  unequivocal   rejection of a new deal with Brussels  that relies on alignment with EU rules .聽The PM was forced to rule out softening Brexit after comments from the Chancellor sparked a massive Tory backlash.聽2Rishi Sunak has slammed the idea that Britain should pursue a Swiss-style relationship with the EUCredit: PA2The PM addressed the Confederation of  adidas samba British Industrys annual conference todayCredit: AFPMr Sunak was in Birmingham this morning to address the Confederation of Bri air max tish Industry s annual conference.The group represents 190,000 businesses聽of聽all sizes and sectors, and its corporate members tog hoka ether employ nearly seven million people.In his speech the PM gave a cast-iron guarantee the UK will continue making its own laws after his Chancellor eyed softening the relationship with the bloc.Scrambling to defuse a Tory rebellion, he said:  Let me be unequivocal about this. Under my leadership, the United Kingdom will not