Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards has been charged with assault after his actions following a Game 5 loss to the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena Tuesday night. Edwards had a chance to send the game to overtime with the last shot of
Lee Anderson is taking questions from Express readers on the latest political issues. You can submit your question to the Conservative deputy chairman in the comments section at the end of the article. The Red Wall MP has been no stranger to
Dana White’s Power Slap league will wrap up this weekend with its championship matches in Las Vegas. And while some have questioned the safety of this new combat sport, the former chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission says he regrets having
The restoration of the Coronation chair has unearthed new details of its construction some 700 years ago. Krista Blessley, Westminster Abbey’s paintings conservator, is currently tasked with cleaning and refurbishing the historic chair and has uncovered a previously overlooked part of a
The former international trade minister, Mr Hands, will be tasked with preparing the Tory campaign for the next general election and will have to overcome a 21-point lead for Labour in the polls. Mr Hands has built a good reputation throughout his
Boris Johnson allies are calling for major changes to the way the new Tory chairman is chosen following the sacking of Nadhim Zahawi. Lord Cruddas, who spearheads the new Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO) grassroots movement, is pushing for party members to have
Nadhim Zahawi sacked by PM Rishi Sunak Boris Johnson has “all the right attributes” to replace Nadhim Zahawi as Conservative Party chairman after he was sacked by Rishi Sunak following days of controversy over his tax affairs. Jacob Rees-Mogg threw his support behind
Rishi Sunak has ordered his independent ethics adviser to launch a probe, after it emerged that Nadhim Zahawi paid a penalty to HMRC over unpaid tax while he was chancellor. He has described the error as “careless and not deliberate”. Meanwhile, Labour is
The BBC chair has urged the Government to take over the funding of its World Service, warning: “Financial pressure means that we have now reached a crunch point.” Richard Sharp suggested the BBC World Service – the world’s largest external broadcaster in
Tory MP Jonathan Gullis, the MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, has demanded that a local Labour councillor, Jo Woolner, steps aside from her role of chairing the city council standards committee after she was arrested following accusations she punched an emergency worker. The