Recent findings of faecal contamination at French springs, used by Nestlé for extracting mineral water, have prompted a warning from the national food watchdog, calling for enhanced surveillance measures. According to a report leaked to French media, the National Agency for Food
A “confused” US President Joe Biden appeared to stumble over his words and even shouted at whoever was controlling his teleprompter in his latest gaffe-ridden speech. The 81-year-old President’s regular gaffes have led to intense criticism from his opponents focused on his
Andrey Rublev has revived the debate around his default from last month’s Dubai Tennis Championships. The world No. 6 was disqualified after screaming in the face of a linesman, while another lines judge claimed that he swore in Russian. He appealed and
Lee Anderson, pictured after yesterday’s press conference (Image: PA) Nigel Farage has branded critics of Lee Anderson “privately educated, middle-class London snobs” – and claimed Reform UK’s controversial new recruit “represents a large chunk of this country”. The former UKIP and Brexit
Angela Rayner hit back at a former neighbour who branded her a “f****** liar” in a council house tax row. The deputy Labour leader is facing scrutiny over whether she should have paid capital gains tax when she sold her former council
Lee Anderson brutally shut down Sky News’s Beth Rigby in an awkward exchange during a press conference at which he confirmed his decision to quit the Conservative Party for Reform UK. And he also confirmed he would not be resigning his seat
George Galloway gave a strong indication of how he intends to spend the next few months when the newly elected MP for Rochdale launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak – live on national television. Mr Galloway – who handily
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has come under fire for saying “good girl” to BBC Radio Scotland reporter Jane Lewis after ending a post-match interview prematurely. Rodgers refused to open up on comments he made in which he referred to a predetermined narrative
Guy Verhofstadt has resumed his criticism of Brexit, claiming Britain has suffered “four years of horror” since quitting the bloc. The former Prime Minister of Belgium even described the process as self-harm – triggering a scornful reaction on social media. Mr Verhofstadt,
Morgan laughed at his guest’s claims, which referred to another recent incident of Biden, 81, slurring his words during a speech that has raised concerns. “And I think everyone knows that,” Belfort remarked, and Morgan added: “It is a bit embarrassing.” “I