Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has been caught out after claiming he does not use WhatsApp after it emerged Welsh Government messages from during the pandemic may have been erased. Mr Drakeford told the Welsh Assembly he himself did not use WhatsApp
The BBC has issued a humilaiting apology after it admitted that captions it put up during a debate on excess deaths in Britain were “biased”. The adjournment debate called by Reclaim and former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen were linked to concerns he
Pep Guardiola claims there is “confusion” about the officiating in every country, not just the Premier League, after the PGMOL came under fire once again over the weekend. Mikel Arteta branded the video assistant referee’s decision to allow Newcastle’s goal during the
Barbra Streisand has admitted that she shared a “flirty” relationship with an “utterly charming” King Charles. In her upcoming memoir, the singer claims that she and the then Prince of Wales shared a “flirty relationship” and that she had no idea that
Many teens say they’ve driven while they feel drowsy — and they believe that it’s not as dangerous as driving while drunk or distracted. That’s just one of the findings revealed in the 2023 Drowsy Driving Survey from the National Sleep Foundation
Ukraine’s General Valery Zaluzhny admitted this week that Ukraine and Russia have reached a stalemate. He added: “Just like in the First World War, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. “There will most likely be
Italy’s leader Giorgia Meloni took a phone call with a pair of Russian pranksters and spoke at length about support in Europe for Ukraine and tackling migration. The conversation was recorded and posted online by the infamous Russian duo Vovan and Lexus
Laycie was really excited to meet the Princess and it wasn’t just her: “The atmosphere on the day, everyone was just buzzing. Students were coming out of lectures, not knowing, like who was coming, but someone important was, and these crowds were
Chelsea’s ‘own Mesut Ozil’ Cole Palmer has exceeded Mauricio Pochettino’s expectations since signing for the Blues this summer from Manchester City. Despite his £45million price tag, the Argentine anticipated that it would take Palmer some time to settle in at Stamford Bridge.
Rasmus Hojlund admits he had “problems” linking up with the other forwards at Manchester United when he first moved to Old Trafford. The Danish goal-machine joined the Red Devils this summer from Atalanta for £72million, and although he hasn’t quite hit the