Lee Anderson said he would be “absolutely delighted” if Nigel Farage made a comeback after the Brexit architect dropped his strongest hint yet. The former Ukip and Brexit Party leader, who has been at the centre of ongoing speculation over his political
France has thrown its weight behind a proposal to impose restrictions on duty-free imports of Ukrainian agricultural goods into the EU. The move seeks to limit the influx of Ukrainian poultry, eggs, sugar, and wheat into European markets, valued at over €1billion
Lando Norris has joined Max Verstappen in naming his concerns about the driver’s comfort from within the cockpit of F1 cars. The McLaren star suggested that the FIA needs to address the matter when the new technical regulations come into effect for
Holly Valance revealed she is voting for Reform UK in a fresh political intervention. The former neighbours star hit the headlines last month when she lashed out at left-wingers during a surprise appearance at a Tory event. And now she has called
Lee Anderson has backed Nigel Farage to make a bombshell political comeback. The Reform UK MP insisted the “country would welcome him with open arms”. Mr Anderson highlighted how there had been a surge in new members to the populist party when
BBC presenter and conservationist Chris Packham has defended Just Stop Oil’s plan to protest outside MPs’ homes despite widespread concerns over the safety of politicians. The 62-year-old environmentalist said the right of protesters to doorstep MPs should be “preserved” so long as
Downing Street has insisted it is “irresponsible” to encourage protests outside MPs’ homes following Chris Packham’s defence of Just Stop Oil. The broadcaster said the climate activists have the right to non-violent protest at elected officials’ home addresses. But the Prime Minister’s
United were underwhelming at the City Ground but still did enough to come away with a 1-0 win thanks to Casemiro’s 89th-minute header. The Red Devils have been drawn against bitter rivals Liverpool in what promises to be a gripping quarter-final. Ten
“What’s your thing in politics, Michael?” David Cameron asked, when I started to support the Conservatives in their electoral dark days of the mid-noughties. I immediately knew: “My thing is families.” The Conservatives’ hints of supporting families if they came back into
Liz Truss has intervened to defend the under-fire Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle, insisting that he should stay in office and not quit. The former Prime Minister gave her support in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk at the