A fleet of boats for the Border Force has been withdrawn from the English Channel. Now, only private boats that normally service wind farms have been left to patrol for migrants, reportedly costing the taxpayer up to £36million a year. The Home
Some of the world’s leading rail experts will meet in Birmingham this week to work on detailed plans for new services to replace the axed northern leg of the HS2 rail link. Transport Secretary Mark Harper gave West Midlands Mayor Andy Street
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell website still lists their partnership with Spotify, even though the couple’s deal with the streaming giant fell through last summer. Upon leaving the Royal Family in 2020 and moving to California the Duke and Duchess of
Brexiteer Lord David Frost has highlighted a Brexit win that aims to get better value for money from the £300billion the Government spends on goods and services every year. He believes over the years, “all sorts of things have gone badly wrong”
HS2 workers in London (Image: Getty) Secret government talks are being held next week to get the scrapped HS2 high-speed rail link back on track. A cross-party plan has been drawn up to complete the northern stretch of the line, ensuring the
Nigel Farage hit out at Tata Steel after it confirmed plans to close blast furnaces at its South Wales plant in a net zero move. About 2,800 jobs at Port Talbot will go over the next 18 months, with a further 300
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has claimed that Lewis Hamilton ‘put a brake on’ Alex Albon’s F1 career after the pair collided in the closing stages of the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix and again at the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix with the
Guinea star Morlaye Sylla has reportedly been axed from the AFCON preparations of his nation, following a bizarre bust-up with his manager in which an accusation was made that a swapped shirt had been stolen. Sylla went out of his way to
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has made it clear that he and his recruitment department will be taking the January transfer window seriously. That’s just as well, with the Blues unable to shake off the inconsistent form that saw them finish a dismal
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has made it clear that he and his recruitment department will be taking the January transfer window seriously. That’s just as well, with the Blues unable to shake off the inconsistent form that saw them finish a dismal