Brexit stalwart and former minister Ann Widdecombe believes the Tories are “heading straight for the rocks” – and must be replaced by a new centre-right party. Ms Widdecombe, a former Brexit Party MEP, showed little in the way of sentimentality for the
Former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe has called on people to stop donating money to Oxfam after the charity was accused of demonising Harry Potter author JK Rowling in a cartoon video it made to promote Pride month. The video posted on social
Jacqueline Gold, the founder of Ann Summers, died at the age of 62, according to her family. After seven years of treatment for breast cancer, the businesswoman died on Thursday evening. Her family said they feel “unspeakable sadness”. The family statement said: “It
Ann Widdecombe tonight warned of “obvious problems” with Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal. The former Conservative minister says the PM “sold a packet of nonsense” yesterday after finalising his pact on Northern Ireland with the EU. Ms Widdecombe, an ex-Brexit Party MEP, added
Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh was a good Samaritan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday night. Police officer Howard Cooper was trying to clear a large tree that fell in the middle of a road when he noticed that a van pulled
Her stepdaughter and daughter-in-law Sarah Gloag, 47, and her son-in-law Paul McNeil were also questioned by detectives investigating allegations of human trafficking and all four were charged. However, all four strongly deny the charges against them. A spokesman for Dame Ann said: