Lydia Fenet is a charity auctioneer who has taken the stage in front of hundreds and even thousands of people during a 20-year period. She spent 24 years at Christie’s Auction House — and now owns her own boutique charity auctioneer agency,
Erik ten Hag should and will retain the backing of the Manchester United board despite overseeing one of the club’s worst-ever starts to a season. But the Dutchman has issues he must fix before it goes from bad to worse and pressure
Indonesia’s government used the Jakarta auto show to double down on plans to drive production and sales of electric vehicles in Southeast Asia’s largest auto market, but buyers are not sold yet. The price premium on electric vehicles (EVs), questions about the
770,000 appointments have been cancelled since December (Image: Getty) Public confidence in the NHS has fallen during the past year as the health service was plagued by strikes, staff shortages and a growing waiting list. A poll for the Daily Express found
Essex Police appeal for information stolen Dachshund Police are facing a crisis of confidence as fewer than one in five people believe they will get justice if they fall victim to crime. Just 16 percent think a perpetrator would be arrested and
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Royal Charity Polo Cup yesterday, which the Prince was taking part in. Kate, on the other hand, was seen cheering him on from the sidelines and handing out awards. Unlike last year, when the
Speaking in behalf of Betfair Casino Darren Stanton explained: “He’s become ever-so more statesman-like in recent years. “We don’t see any of the old gestures from him that he previously displayed, which denoted a lack of confidence or feeling like a fish
Seven-time PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel struggled to find the words to describe his opening-round performance at the Memorial Tournament on Thursday after shooting a disappointing 84. Horschel, the defending champion at the Muirfield Village Golf Club, paused several times during a
Boris Johnson has declared no confidence in the Cabinet Office, after being stitched up and referred to the police over diary entries purportedly showing he broke lockdown laws at Chequers. Mr Johnson and his allies have spent the day going to war
Conservative MPs have warned that the Prime Minister’s “betrayal” over a key piece of Brexit legislation has “started a conversation about no confidence vote territory.” Express.co.uk has learnt that in the wake of amendments put into the Lords which will mean that