Lee Anderson’s exclusive article in the Daily Express is the “the closest” his critics will get to a “one-word apology”, Penny Mordaunt has said. The Commons leader also appealed to the Ashfield MP, who remains suspended from the Conservative Party, to “consider
Jarrod Bowen scored his maiden career hat-trick to inspire West Ham to their first win this calendar year at Brentford’s expense. The 27-year-old’s trio of goals helped ease the pressure on under-fire David Moyes, who sang the praises of Ivan Toney in
Jamie George, the captain of England’s rugby team, admitted that their performance in the Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland was “not good enough”. However, he insisted that under Steve Borthwick’s leadership, the team is still moving in the right direction. England suffered
The Reds prevailed 4-1 to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League, defying a string of injuries in the process. Klopp reacted to the final whistle by venturing onto the pitch and fist pumping towards all four sections of
Prince William’s strongly worded statement, issued ahead of his first visit to highlight the human suffering caused by the conflict, is an attempt to show the world just how much he cares about the Middle East. The region has long been an
Another double blow in recent local UK elections paints an increasingly dismal picture for the Conservative Party’s hopes in the upcoming General Election, indicating a potential change in power that would see the left-wing Labour Party sweep into power. “The Conservative Party
A number of Putin’s critics have died in mysterious circumstances (Image: Getty) In a series of mysterious deaths that have raised suspicions and drawn international attention, several prominent critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin have met untimely ends in various circumstances, ranging
A builder who was forced to construct a house around a lamppost has defended his decision after facing criticism. Dave Green, 52, noticed that one lamppost on Whiteacre Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, was set back further than the others and was right where the
Lee Anderson said people who criticise Rule Britannia “should probably look for somewhere else to live” in a fresh row over the patriotic anthem. Sheku Kanneh-Mason, the cellist who played at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, said he did not think
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