Grant Shapps will not be entering the Ministry of Defence with any personal devises containing the TikTok app, his team has said. Mr Shapps was appointed as the UK’s new Defence Secretary yesterday, a surprise appointment given his name hadn’t been floated
Grant Shapps confirmed as new Defence Secretary Military top brass called on Grant Shapps to fight for extra spending after his shock appointment as Defence Secretary. Rishi Sunak appointed his close ally to the key role after Ben Wallace quit the post
Rishi Sunak has been criticised by senior Tories over his decision to appoint Grant Shapps as the country’s new Defence Secretary. Despite weeks of speculation about who would replace Ben Wallace in the critical Cabinet role, Mr Shapps’ name was not considered by
Grant Shapps, one of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s staunchest Cabinet allies, was named U.K. defense secretary on Thursday as Sunak began a Cabinet reshuffle ahead of a general election that is expected to take place next year. The move came after
Grant Shapps looks set to take on the role as the UK’s new Defence Secretary in a ‘surprising’ move by Rishi Sunak. Shapps was seen getting out of a car in Downing Street after Ben Wallace sent a letter to Mr Sunak
Hugh Grant shared his unhappiness about Brexit as he met with the panel of the woke US daily show The View. In the clip, which has resurfaced since first airing in June, Grant was asked whether he thought Britain’s decision to leave
On this day in history, July 23, 1885, Ulysses S. Grant died at his family cottage in New York. The 18th president of the United States had a complex and compelling upbringing and time in the White House. Grant was a West
The King is set to receive an extra £80 million from the taxpayer over two years after a recalculation of the funding formula for the Sovereign Grant yesterday. His £86.3 million annual funding from the Government will remain flat for a fourth
King Charles has been dealt another financial blow as it has emerged the Sovereign Grant will be slashed to 12 percent of the Crown Estate’s net profits, down from 25 percent. The change will come into effect next year, with the money
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Monday that he will call an urgent meeting in the coming days to try to overcome Turkish objections to Sweden joining the military organization. It’s a last-ditch effort to have the Nordic country standing alongside the allies