A BBC Question Time viewer was scathing in his assessment of former Tory MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection to Labour. The elderly gentleman in Stoke-on-Trent told Fiona Bruce and the panel that he thought her crossing the floor was a “betrayal of the
The London Underground, which has been around for over 161 years, has grown from a small railway between Paddington and Farringdon to a sprawling network that extends beyond the city’s borders. One station that has become part of this vast network is
Jeremy Hunt is looking at scrapping the non-dom status to fund pre-election tax cuts in next week’s Budget. The Chancellor is considering the move as one of a range of measures to bring in as much as £3.6 billion. Mr Hunt would
All of Prince Harry’s “offers to help out” with royal duties while the Firm is short-handed and “hollow”, a royal commentator has said. Richard Kay has said that the Duke of Sussex would not end his “self-imposed exile” despite the crisis. There
Court documents reveal, in the 52-page ruling, that the Duke of Sussex “demanded to know” who had downgraded his Home Office police protection, as the Prince asked specifically for the person’s name. It comes as Prince Harry lost his High Court challenge
GPs believe planting more trees could help reduce the financial burden on the NHS, a poll has found. The survey of 255 doctors from practices across the country showed 94% are calling for more trees around urban schools to combat lung diseases
Donald Trump has hit back at Joe Biden, calling him a “mental and physical basket case” after Biden made a joke about Melania Trump on a TV show. Trump wrote on Truth Social: “The radical left Democrats are at it again. They’re
An Illinois judge has removed former president Donald Trump from the state’s ballot based on the so-called “insurrectionist ban” in the 14th Amendment. The surprise move has been paused, though, giving Trump a short period to appeal. This comes as Colorado’s anti-Trump ruling is pending
Meghan Markle was out and about in Vancouver, B.C. last week, sporting a new style of sunglasses, and an eagle-eyed fan knew right then and there where she had seen the eyewear before because they were her entrepreneur son’s designs, reports People
Dr Anne Turner’s journey to Dignitas was followed by the BBC in 2006 – and later dramatised in a film starring Julie Walters. The mother-of-three’s decision to share her story sparked a national conversation about assisted dying. But 18 years later, her
Dame Esther has become a leading campaigner for assisted dying (Image: Getty) Dame Esther Rantzen is demanding MPs get off the fence on assisted dying after a major inquiry failed to recommend urgent action. The lifelong campaigner said she was “disappointed and