Princess Eugenie has admitted to breaking a food rule the late Queen Elizabeth II liked the Royal Family to adhere to. Speaking during a rare appearance on the Table Manners podcast with Jessie and Lennie Ware, the 33-year-old made a candid admission.
Jurgen Klopp has acknowledged that two Liverpool injury blows have put a dampener on the mood following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City. Diogo Jota was withdrawn at the Etihad Stadium before Alisson began clutching his hamstring in the game’s dying embers,
French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife Brigitte Macron revealed her relationship anxieties from the early days of dating the future French leader – including concerns he would “fall in love with someone his age” after moving schools. “My head was in a mess,”
A leading Labour politician has admitted she does not know where the money is coming from for the party’s eye watering spending commitments in a rare moment of honesty for a politician. Natalie Fleet, the party’s candidate for Bolsover which it lost
Speaking after qualifying had finished, Ocon explained why he felt forced to overtake cars at the time. He said: “The difference between me and him [Verstappen] is that I have to do that lap because I had traffic in that first lap
Labour frontbencher Lisa Nandy admitted a row over transgender rights with JK Rowling “breaks my heart”. The shadow international development secretary revealed she is re-reading Harry Potter with her eight-year-old son after the author branded her “one of the biggest reasons many
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has appeared to let slip that flights to Rwanda may not take off even next year. The interview comes after yesterday’s damning blow to the Government’s flagship immigration policy by the Supreme Court. Speaking to Sky News, Mr Hunt
A Labour MP admitted some areas of the new 20mph speed limit in Wales are “frankly bonkers” during an appearance on BBC Question Time. The Labour-run Welsh Government earlier this year dropped the default speed limit from 30mph to 20mph for residential
Despite labelling it “disrespectful”, Rishi Sunak has caved and admitted that a pro-Palestine march will go ahead on Remembrance Day. The prime minister met with the chief of the Metropolitan Police and said that he would hold him accountable for greenlighting the
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