Rishi Sunak last night demanded an end to the brutal war in Gaza. (Image: Getty) Rishi Sunak last night demanded an end to the brutal war in Gaza, saying Britain was “shocked by the bloodshed”. In a dramatic intervention, the PM said
Nick Kyrgios has added more fuel to the fire over Cristian Garin’s controversial quarter-final win at the Estoril Open by calling for the umpire involved to be fired. The Chilean beat home favourite Nuno Borges 6-2 7-6(7-3) in Portugal, but the clash was
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the measures the Israeli government has announced to expand the flow of aid into Gaza are welcome but may not be enough to meet the Biden administration’s demands for dramatic improvements in humanitarian
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate for Mercedes to be quicker at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix than they were in Australia last time around. The Silver Arrows were miles adrift of Red Bull and Ferrari in Melbourne and ended up without any
One of the three British nationals who died while delivering aid in Gaza has been named. A total of seven people from the World Central Kitchen were killed when an Israeli airstrike tore through the roof of a car, where the aid
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Tory deputy chairman Jonathan Gullis has blasted the BBC licence fee as a “disgrace and abomination”. The MP said it is time for the public broadcaster to end the charge after the corporation’s boss mooted the possibility of means tested licence fee
US troops will be returning home “in coffins” unless Joe Biden meets the demands of Iraqi militias and orders all his troops to leave the country, the head of one of the groups warned. Sheikh Mohammed al-Tamimi, secretary-general of Faylaq al-Waad al-Sadiq,
New threat of war means Britain needs to increase its defence spending to at least 2.5% of GDP, the Defence Secretary said.
British shoppers should be able to shun Chinese goods more easily in protest over the Beijing regime, a senior Tory said. Sir Iain Duncan Smith said people using online retail giants like Amazon often do not realise they are ordering products from