President Joe Biden has found himself in the spotlight once again as he stumbled over his words during a speaking event, inadvertently shifting attention to his opponent, former President Donald Trump. Addressing supporters at a community college in Tampa, the 81-year-old president
Jon Sopel has been left red-faced after Tory MPs corrected him over an attack on Rishi Sunak. The former BBC journalist incorrectly claimed the Conservatives have a majority in the House of Lords as he lashed out at the PM for blaming
Alastair Campbell’s latest attack on the Tories has seen him publicly ridiculed after readers took to the community comments on X (formerly Twitter) to point out he was not telling the truth. The former professional spin doctor turned Remainer podcaster, who infamously
Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter echoed Palmer, noting that the TV host had fallen short of offering a proper apology to the Princess of Wales. Arbiter wrote: “‘Regret’ is even a stretch. It smacks of ‘I’m sorry you chose to be upset by
Angela Rayner took to social media to blast Housing Secretary Michael Gove after his flagship reforms of England’s leasehold system were axed. She tweeted a Sunday Times article which detailed how the Government was quietly U-turning on Mr Gove’s leasehold reforms. Ms
BBC News began its broadcast on Friday to share a breaking update about Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales. Sophie Raworth began: “BBC News at Six, the Princess of Wales has just announced that she is undergoing treatment for cancer. Here is
David Lammy has been slammed as a massive hypocrite after attacking Boris Johnson and the Tories following revelations about the former PM’s trip to Venezuela. Mr Johnson made headlines yesterday after it emerged he took a secret flight to meet President Maduro,
Penny Mordaunt called out Labour for its past record of poor language after a frontbencher urged MPs to consider the words they use. Shadow Commons Leader Lucy Powell insisted it is “incumbent on all of us to be mindful about our own
Putin went as far back as the year 862 to explain Russia’s supposed territorial claim over Ukraine. (Image: YOUTUBE/Tucker Carlson) Vladivostok was ceded to Russia under what China considers to have been heavily unequal treaties. (Image: GETTY) Solus Embed Become an Express
China’s chances of securing the prime spot among global financial powers are “declining,” according to a former International Monetary Fund (IMF) official. China is currently the second-biggest economy in the world behind the United States and for years had been tipped to