The first ever satellite mission launched from UK soil ended in failure on Monday, after the rocket suffered an “anomaly”.
A jumbo jet operated by the American Virgin Orbit company carried a rocket out of Newquay, Cornwall, to release it over the Atlantic Ocean. The rocket ignited and appeared to be ascending correctly, before the mission failed.
The satellites it was carrying could not be released and were lost.
Labour’s public health minister Andrew Gwynne took a swipe at Mr Shapps in a Commons debate on the government’s planned strikes legislation.
“Perhaps he should spend less time on photoshop and more time on the day job sitting down and negotiating,” he told MPs.