Kemi Badenoch has strongly hinted that more sackings of senior figures could follow at the Post Office following the Horizon scandal and other issues with the state owned company. The Business Secretary likened the decision to force Henry Staunton out as Post
The Conservatives were being described as “increasingly desperate” tonight after party chairman Richard Holden admitted that if Nigel Farage asked to join he would be considered. Speaking on GB News, Mr Holden was pressed by Mr Farage’s Reform UK party closing the
Novak Djokovic outlined his eventual plans to retire after booking his spot in the Australian Open quarter-final. The 36-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down, putting on a masterclass to defeat Adrian Mannarino 6-0 6-0 6-3 on Sunday, and doesn’t want
Jeremy Hunt has signalled he will cut more taxes and prioritise economic growth as inflation is falling “faster than expected”. The Chancellor, speaking in Davos, Switzerland, said lower taxes were the “direction of travel” as he prepares to deliver the Budget in
Humza Yousaf has been fighting to put out fires as the SNP leader watches his party continue to sink in the polls. In an interview with the BBC this week, he admitted that the SNP was facing “one of its most difficult
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk hinted Horizon developer Fujitsu should have to pay towards the Post Office compensation scheme. Mr Chalk said “polluters should pay” when asked if the firm should contribute towards redress. Hundreds of subpostmasters were convicted of swindling money on
Martin Brundle has suggested that Guenther Steiner may have left Haas on a sour note after the news of his sacking was confirmed on Wednesday. The 58-year-old was relieved of his duties after a decade-long spell as team principal, with director of engineering
A cryptic comment made by Mike Tindall has left royal watchers speculating over whether his family could start a new life in Australia. Mike and his wife Zara are currently in the country following their attendance at the Magic Millions Carnival and
Jeremy Hunt has warned interest rates must be cut because of the financial “pain” families are going through. The Chancellor said that rates should be slashed from their current 5.25 per cent because inflation has started to plunge. Mr Hunt’s remarks came
Emma Raducanu made a last-minute coaching change ahead of the Australian Open as she called in her childhood mentor Nick Cavaday. The pair practised together in London over Christmas and the former LTA academy coach has now joined the 21-year-old in Melbourne