Pollsters Ipsos asked more than 2,000 people who they would put on Santa’s “naughty list” this year. The top two choices were Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin (59 per cent) and former US president Donald Trump (51 per cent). But the findings also
Boris Johnson fuelled ongoing speculation of a future comeback after he said the Tories are in a worse position than when he was prime minister. The ex-PM highlighted Labour’s double-digit lead over the Conservatives in polling. Speaking during a visit to Australia
Boris Johnson has insisted the Tories can still pull things around in time for the next general election, but couldn’t help calling out those MPs who knifed him in the hope of improving their poll rating. Speaking on a trip to Australia,
Boris Becker has reacted furiously to Nick Kyrgios after the Aussie expressed his view that Novak Djokovic would ‘destroy’ the best players from decades gone by. The pair have rarely seen eye-to-eye over the years and their feud took a new twist
Nigel Farage has suggested he would have a conversation about a possible return to the Tory party if Boris Johnson contacted him. The former Ukip leader, 59, said there was “not a cat’s chance in hell” of joining the Conservative Party under
Backbenchers have urged the former Prime Minister to hold talks with Nigel Farage as part of a leadership tie-up. Conservative backbenchers are said to be panicking about polling figures which show voters turning to the Reform Party, the successor to Mr Farage’s
Boris Johnson is being tipped to make a sensational return to Downing Street less than 18 months after being ousted as Prime Minister. And insiders believe an unprecedented team-up with former UKIP and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage – currently starring in
Boris Johnson was pictured wearing the football club hat as he left the Covid Inquiry on Thursday. One fan, John Dale, a resident of the Lincolnshire town, started a petition demanding Mr Johnson stop wearing the hat. Mr Dale accused the former
Nigel Farage has topped a poll on who should be the next Tory leader, with Suella Braverman second and Boris Johnson third. The Express asked readers who they thought should replace Rishi Sunak as he faces a crisis over the Rwanda scheme.
Rishi Sunak is not the first leader to find his time in power defined by something he would not have planned when he first took office. The Prime Minister need only watch Boris Johnson at the Covid Inquiry this week for a