Rishi Sunak has defended the Rwanda plan after it come under criticism from French president Emmanuel Macron. In a speech from Paris on Thursday, Macron said the policy was a “betrayal of values” and would be “totally ineffective” at stopping small boats
Jewish organizations shared their “strong” support for Israel’s “right and obligation” to defend themselves from the onslaught of missile and drone attacks from Iran. Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) National President Morton A. Klein said that the nonprofit organization “strongly supports” Israel’s
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has defended the cost of the Government’s stalled Rwanda deportation scheme while admitting it had been “very challenging” to implement. He insisted the “overall picture” has improved despite figures showing a hike in migrant crossings in the English Channel.
England manager Gareth Southgate has weighed in on the debate surrounding the redesign of the St George’s flag on his side’s kit for the Euros this summer. The Three Lions boss labelled the colour change as ‘quirky’ but refused to recognise it
Jurgen Klopp has rallied around Trent Alexander-Arnold ahead of Liverpool’s crunch showdown with Manchester City, after the full-back was accused of making a dig at Pep Guardiola’s side regarding their trophies and the value of their recent success. Speaking in a recent
Former Conservative Party leader Lord Howard has said illegal migrants will choose to stay in France rather than risk being deported to Rwanda if the Government’s flagship Bill is passed into law. Lord Howard, a former Home Secretary, said the Rwanda Bill
The Christian Horner scandal is not the first time Red Bull have been in the offseason headlines – in recent weeks McLaren’s Zak Brown has been openly critical of the team. That is because of their close ties with sister team Racing
On Fernandes, Silva added: “Let’s talk about Bruno as well. He is the captain of Manchester United. He is a player that I know really well. He is a top player and a top professional is what I can say about him.
Former Post Office chief Henry Staunton looks increasingly isolated in his claim that he was told to delay compensation to victims of the Horizon scandal after a second top official backed up Kemi Badenoch’s denial. Giving evidence at the House of Commons
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador defended Friday his decision to publicly disclose a New York Times reporter’s phone number. López Obrador subsequently claimed “the political and moral authority of the president of Mexico is above” a law guaranteeing privacy, and that