Question Time viewers were left cringing as an awkward blunder saw Tory minister Chris Philp asking if Rwanda and Congo are two different countries. The policing minister was appearing on the popular politics show to discuss the Conservative Party’s plan to send
Question Time viewers were left cringing as an awkward blunder saw Tory minister Chris Philp asking if Rwanda and Congo are two different countries. The policing minister was appearing on the popular politics show to discuss the Conservative Party’s plan to send
Meghan Markle “lost the woke brigade” when she appeared to “mock” the Queen during her Netflix series, a royal expert has claimed. In the second episode of Netflix series Harry & Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex was discussing the moment she first
Rebecca said her mum was ‘wishing us luck’ from her garden (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster) Dame Esther Rantzen’s daughter knocked on the door of No 10 Downing Street on Thursday on behalf of more than 200,000 people who signed an assisted dying petition.
Ukraine is looking to halt the pattern of potential troops from leaving the country by prohibiting conscription-age men from renewing their passports abroad. The Cabinet of Ministers said late Wednesday that men between 18 and 60 years old who are deemed fit
Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister has suggested the threat of being deported to Rwanda is causing a surge in migrants from the UK into his country. Micheál Martin said the policy was already “impacting on Ireland” as people were “fearful” of staying in
Duchess Sophie had big shoes to fill when she became the new patron of Wellbeing of Women, a charity dedicated to life-saving research into all areas of women’s reproductive health in 2021. It was a role close to her heart and previously held
BBC Question Time host Fiona Bruce was forced to intervene when tensions rose during discussions about the Government’s Rwanda scheme. Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson was silenced by the presenter when she hit back at Policing Minister Chris Philp. He said: “We
London mayor candidate Susan Hall told a debate this evening she would absolutely get rid of ULEZ expansion because it was a “tax on the poorest”. During the BBC debate hosted by Eddie Nestor Ms Hall appeared alongside Sadiq Khan from the
Work-shy civil servants appear to finally be returning to their offices, after sparking fury with their love of working from home since the end of the pandemic. New data published by the Government today revealed that the number of civil servants working
Policing Minister Chris Philp has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time