Rishi Sunak has been told the Tories’ Rwanda plan is a “red herring” which is “never going to work” on the day recently appointed Home Secretary James Cleverly faces a crunch meeting with Conservative backbenchers on the subject. The Prime Minister has
Hugo Lloris was once dubbed one of the best goalkeepers in world football. The Frenchman is now in exile at Tottenham and, at 36 years of age, his exceptional career could be winding down to a disappointing conclusion. Lloris was Tottenham’s No
An admirable diamond that is touted as “one of the world’s best ever found” is likely to be sell somewhere between £27 million and £40million. The 17.61-carat blue diamond could become one of the most expensive stones ever sold by Christie’s at
Chelsea star Reece James can lead Mauricio Pochettino’s turnaround at Stamford Bridge after returning to full fitness. James, dubbed one of the best in his position in world football by his manager, has missed most of the campaign so far through injury. The
Parents complain about King Edward VI Academy (Image: SWNS) Pupils are being punished for having shiny shoes and given oversized “clown trousers” if theirs are too tight at “one of Britain’s strictest schools”, it is claimed. Parents say their children’s human rights
Staff at first thought she just had a large nose, but a check-up by vets revealed the four-year-old moggy actually had two noses. Cats Protection’s Warrington Adoption Centre said the cat’s two noses are “a real rarity”. Senior field veterinary officer at
Esha Patel, 19, was out for a fishing trip with her dad when they saw three of the animals. The Cardiff University student from Cheltenham., Glos, said two were brown and one “dazzling white”. Esha described the experience as “breathtaking”. She said:
New Covid variant BA.2.86, colloquially named Pirola, is sweeping across the US and ringing alarm bells for experts, with some warning of a return to restrictions. Some schools, businesses, and hospitals have been urging people to wear masks as the new variant is
The family of a Massachusetts 14-year-old (teen not pictured) reportedly believes a viral challenge that involves eating a very spicy chip led to his death as the company pulls the product off of store shelves. (Sarah Dussault/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty
The family of a Massachusetts teen who died last week reportedly believes his death has something to do with him eating a spicy chip as part of a challenge advertised on a snack company’s website. Now those chips have been removed from