Arsenal have reportedly placed Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke on a list of alternatives should they be unable to pull off a deal for Brentford star Ivan Toney in the January transfer window. The Gunners are in the market for a striker and
Sajid Javid accused Dominic Cummings of acting like he was “prime minister in all but name”, and of sidelining key decision-makers as part of a No. 10 power play. The revelations came at another news-packed day at the Covid Inquiry, with the
Boris Johnson’s former senior adviser Dominic Cummings has savaged his former boss during an afternoon of mudslinging on X, formerly Twitter, to go with his bombshell appearance on Dwarkesh Patel’s podcast. Mr Cummings, who was at the heart of the Johnson government,
Boris Johnson’s former senior adviser Dominic Cummings has once again fired shots at the Conservatives, suggesting the governing party will soon be “closed down”. He also had a string of insults for Rishi Sunak. The brutal barbs were posted on X, formerly
Boris Johnson’s former chief advisor, Dominic Cummings, has launched another savage attack on the former prime minister and made an astounding claim. Cummings’ comments came during an appearance on the Dwarkesh Patel podcast where he was asked why Johnson’s Government “wasted” their
Britain’s most senior female civil servant during the Covid pandemic has responded to text messages from Dominic Cummings revealed by the inquiry, in which he referred to her as a “c***”. Helen MacNamara spent much of this morning criticising the “macho” culture
Nigel Farage gave his first reaction to Dominic Cummings’ evidence at the Covid inquiry today, accusing the former top advisor of playing a blame game. Mr Farage described Mr Cummings as “scruffy, vindictive and vitriolic – but that’s Dominic Cummings”. Mr Cummings
Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser Dominic Cummings is set to face a grilling at the Covid inquiry today. Mr Cummings, who was a key figure in Downing Street throughout the Government’s early response to the pandemic, will give evidence on Tuesday as
Boris Johnson and his top advisors sent “disgusting and misogynistic” WhatsApp messages to each other during the height of the pandemic, according to former Chancellor George Osborne. The claim comes ahead of Dominic Cummings and Mr Johnson’s former Communications Director Lee Cain
Dominic Cummings sent texts to Boris Johnson describing the Cabinet Office as “terrifying s***” in the buildup to the first Covid lockdown. The spurned right-hand adviser also claimed civil servants wanted to delay making Boris Johnson’s infamous “stay at home” address because