Daily Mirror

No-pay MP’s vanishing act

- BY GRAHAM HISCOTT Head of Business graham.hiscott@mirror.co.uk

SIR Richard Branson says his Virgin Galactic craft will make its first trip to space within weeks.

The billionair­e is in a race with Tesla tycoon Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to send the first paying passengers into orbit.

Yet his plans have been hampered by delays and a fatal crash in 2014.

Sir Richard insisted yesterday that the mission was now well advanced.

He said: “We should be in space within weeks, not months. And then we will be in space with myself in months and not years.

“We will be in space with people not too long after that, so we have got a very, very exciting couple of months ahead.

“I think the market for people who would love to become astronauts and go to space is gigantic. And it is up to us to produce as many spaceships as we can to cater with that demand.”

His pledge comes shortly after Mr Musk’s rival SpaceX unveiled the first private passenger who will fly around the moon. That mission is earmarked for 2023.

Meanwhile, Mr Bezos, the world’s richest man, says his space travel firm Blue Origin will launch a manned mission into space in 2019.

Sir Richard also gave his verdict on President Donald Trump’s views on climate change during a television interview.

He said: “I think he’s just got to start believing in science. When you’ve a thousand scientists being so clear cut you can’t ignore them.”

Sir Richard

Rodent glides A RED squirrel does its best Superman impression as it leaps between branches in the Scottish Highlands.

Wildlife photograph­er Pete Walkden, 45, from Birmingham, took the snaps near Inverness. Pete said: “Each squirrel has its own style for jumping. They remind me of Superman, or Supersquir­rel. They just need a little red cape.” BLASTED Ben Bradley MP TORY MP Ben Bradley has disappeare­d from Twitter after he was slammed for trying to hire a video editor to work for free.

He had appealed for a “talented video editor” who could help him make a “really good short film”.

He said the role would be “voluntary” and an ideal opportunit­y for a student.

After online criticism, the Facebook post with the advert has been deleted.

Yesterday, his Twitter account had also gone.

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