The BBC has been forced to apologise for a bizarre blunder in which a hit 70s song was played during a report on the Iran drone attack. Ladies Night, a hit song by Kool & the Gang, was played as a spokesman
The European edition of the National Conservativism conference has found itself embroiled in a cancellation row. It is reported the venue hosting the event was advised by a left-wing mayor to pull out. The event, due to take place in Brussels, Belgium,
The umpire was forced to step in when Novak Djokovic screamed “shut the f*** up” at a spectator during his Monte Carlo loss to Casper Ruud. A member of the crowd shouted during a rally that Djokovic lost, prompting a reaction from the
Labour is facing a vicious civil war that could kill off Sir Keir Starmer’s hopes of a landslide election victory. Left-wingers are poised to launch a bid for the deputy leadership if Angela Rayner is forced to quit over her property dealings.
A London council is set to sell off six car parks to its own holdings company, Mercury Holdings Ltd, in an attempt to fill a £32.5million budget deficit. Havering Council, which borders Essex, plans to use the sites for new housing developments
Chambard has been announced as a non-runner ahead of this afternoon’s Grand National, reducing the number of horses taking part in the race. Trained by Venetia Williams, the horse was a 66/1 outsider for the 16:00 at Aintree. Having last run at
Labour politicians are involved in a major U-turn on trans rights following the publication of the landmark Cass review into NHS gender services yesterday. Last night, Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting admitted he had been wrong to ever say that “trans women
Sky Sports commentators were forced to apologise for Daniil Medvedev’s language when screamed at the umpire during a changeover at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The world No. 4 was broken following some crucial mistakes. Chair official Mohamed Lahyani begged the world No. 4 not to
Labour’s Angela Rayner was forced to flee out the back door of a pub this afternoon, after a campaign event was hijacked by tax protestors. Ms Rayner was visiting Teesside with Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves when the campaign stunt disrupted their
Lidl has apologised after shoppers in Birmingham noticed that huge knives were being advertised as a child’s toy. The German supermarket giant was forced to respond after photographs from shoppers of the labelling blunder spread on social media. The knives were listed