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
Tony Bellew has warned Carl Froch what the outcome would be if they stepped in the boxing ring. The 41-year-old hung up his gloves in 2018 following a defeat to the undefeated Oleksandr Usyk, the current WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO
Nigel Farage would boost Reform UK’s polling figures by around two points if he made a sensational comeback, according to a pollster. The latest survey by YouGov put the insurgent party, led by Richard Tice, just four points behind the Tories on
Meghan Markle should be positioned as a “leader” to overcome critics in the UK, claims one PR expert. Speaking to Express.co.uk, Hayley Knight from BEYELLOW has suggested what Meghan can do to overcome such critics. Discussing as if helping Meghan’s image was
West Ham vs Freiburg had been billed as worth a point swing in the coefficient for either England or Germany, with just 0.875 separating the two countries at the start of the week. Fifth spot in England’s top flight is now expected
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
Nigel Farage has insisted Boris Johnson will not return to campaign in the Red Wall for the Tories at the next general election. There is speculation the former prime minister could hit the campaign trail to help the Conservatives hold on to
Nigel Farage has offered a coy response when he was put on the spot over his political ambitions by Jeremy Vine – with the BBC journalist even naming the seat he believes the ex-Brexit Party leader will contest. Mr Farage is Reform
Nadine Dorries insisted it is “complete nonsense” that Boris Johnson will campaign for the Tories at the next general election. The ex-prime minister will reportedly be deployed to Red Wall seats in a bid to turn around the party’s fortunes. But Ms
Boris Johnson is set to campaign for the Tories in Red Wall seats ahead of the next general election. The former prime minister is likely to be deployed in constituencies across the north of England and the Midlands which fell from Labour