Rishi Sunak said he was “taken totally by surprise” by a £1,000 bet with Piers Morgan on the Rwanda policy. The TalkTV presenter wagered the Prime Minister the sum to a refugee charity that the plan to send asylum seekers to the
Fashion giant Next has pulled a Pan Am Christmas jumper after families in Lockerbie claimed it was “offensive” to bombing victims ahead of the 35th anniversary. In its first day, a petition calling for the festive jumper to be pulled was signed
Bristol University has sparked uproar after the National Anthem has been scrapped from its graduation ceremonies. Historically, the Russell Group university had ended its graduation ceremonies with a student leading a rendition of the anthem. However, the song was quietly axed from
Two giant reindeer displays flashing their “rear ends” towards passers-by have been blasted as “offensive” by locals. The festive lights in Dover, Kent, have left residents “utterly confused” after being put up close to a war memorial outside the former Dover Town
The sparkly festive structures have caused controversy for their inappropriate placement, leaving residents utterly confused. The sculptures have been put up in Dover, Kent, around the monument which was intended to honour those from the town who have died during conflicts. One
A classic bingo call has been labelled offensive, with one in four people questioned wanting it scrapped. The phrase ‘two fat ladies’ has been called to describe the number 88, but a new poll has found Brits find it outdated. Betting site Paddy
Australian rules football club Essendon, known as the Bombers, is reportedly considering making a change to its logo by replacing the aircraft in the center of its emblem. Essendon will ask fans whether they think the bomber military aircraft is “offensive,” the
LIV golfers Phil Mickelson and Pat Perez were the subject of a new afterword in Alan Shipnuck’s biography about “Lefty” and the details surfaced in the New York Post on Monday. Shipnuck wrote in the book “Phil” that Mickelson once showed Perez’s
A proposed provincial bill in Canada would empower Ontario’s attorney general to establish 100-meter “safety zones” around drag shows and other LGBTQ events in the province that would make harassment, intimidation and “offensive remarks” punishable by fines up to $25,000. The “Protecting
The actor who played the original Augustus Gloop in the film adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has hit out at the decision to remove “offensive” words and phrases in the Roald Dahl book. Book publisher Puffin made the decision to