Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has blamed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for “murdering” her peerage in a fierce grilling by Piers Morgan on Talk TV tonight. As Piers Morgan asked her: “Who’s the murderer here?” over her peerage, adding: “What has stopped
Ian Blackford was given a brutal grilling by Kay Burley this morning on quitting the “crumbling” SNP and Scottish independence being “as far away as ever”. The Sky News host put a series of searing questions to the SNP MP, who yesterday
Robert Jenrick today defended the Government’s illegal immigration crackdown as he said similar policies have worked in Australia. During an appearance on the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme, the Immigration Minister warned the UK asylum system is “riddled with abuse” and
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride ducked out of a GB News interview this morning, as part of the usual ministerial morning media round. While Mr Stride’s series of interviews would have typically only been headline-worthy had he made a gaff, this
Karine Jean-Pierre’s attempts to dodge questions about former President Donald Trump failed as two reporters joined forces to get her to answer them. Jean-Pierre had bypassed questions from AFP reporter Sebastian Smith when Michael Shear from the New York Times intervened and
Disgraced Republican congressman George Santos admitted he was a “terrible liar” as Piers Morgan grilled him over a series of jaw-dropping lies in a TV interview. The newly-elected House representative said he’d told lies under pressure and wasn’t trying to trick the
The chairman of the BBC is set to be grilled by MPs next month over the Boris Johnson loan row. Richard Sharp will appear on the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on February 7. The former banker is accused of
Sadiq Khan’s grilling at Mayor’s Questions today descended into chaos as a furious row erupted over his ultra low emission zone (Ulez) expansion. The London Mayor accused the GLA Conservatives of not caring about the impact of air pollution in the capital
Jeremy Corbyn has repeatedly refused to say if he will stand as an independent MP at the next general election. The former Labour leader dodged a series of questions tonight during a grilling from ITV’s Robert Peston. The journalist asked Mr Corbyn