Andrew Bridgen has been ordered to pay former health secretary Matt Hancock more than £40,000 in legal fees after an early stage of their libel battle. Mr Bridgen is suing Mr Hancock over a January 2023 tweet about Covid-19 vaccines. He wants
Matt Hancock has been mocked after appearing to pay tribute to a deceased former Labour mayor, who is still alive. Speaking at the Covid inquiry, Mr Hancock voiced frustration with delays and confusion over lockdown measures during the Government’s attempt to have
Matt Hancock and Michael Gove are among those interviewed by the National Crime Agency as part of its investigation into a PPE company linked to Baroness Mone. Others questioned include Lord Bethell, a former health minister, and Lord Agnew, who served as
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock suffered two broken ribs during a tussle with former Love Islander Teddy Soares on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. In another scene, set to air on Sunday, the disgraced former Conversative minister is labelled a “weasel-faced c***”.
Rishi Sunak mocked Boris Johnson, Nadine Dorries, Liz Truss and Matt Hancock in a speech to political journalists tonight. The Prime Minister was addressing a packed Westminster correspondents’ dinner in central London made up of journalists who work in the Parliamentary lobby.
Matt Hancock says he broke a rib during the filming of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The former Health Secretary reportedly said that the closest he came to quitting the show came after “having my rib broken”, during the jungle phase of the
Matt Hancock has been interrogated by SAS veterans about his lockdown affair during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Appearing on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares, the former Health Secretary was blindfolded, bundled into a cell and questioned about the 2021 scandal. The