Former Cabinet minister Lord Ken Clarke has claimed Britain is “moving towards an elected dictatorship” as he launched a caustic attack on Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill. Lord Clarke – who served as both Secretary and Chancellor in the Government of former Tory
Veteran radio broadcaster Ken Bruce has received an MBE at Buckingham Palace, as he revealed: “It wasn’t something I ever thought would happen to me.” On Friday, the former BBC radio presenter, 72, who has an autistic son, Murray, was recognised for
He stood as an independent to become the first mayor of London when the powerful post was first created. In his second term, which he won as the official Labour candidate, he earned praise for the way he stood up for London
Mattel doll Ken has become one of 12 finalists being considered for the National Toy Hall of Fame. The Mattel doll, introduced in 1961, gained popularity recently after Ryan Gosling played the character in blockbuster movie “Barbie.” Ken is up against 11
The Chicago White Sox have cleaned house in their front office amid another disappointing season. Team owner Jerry Reinsdorf announced executive vice president Ken Williams and general manager Rick Hahn have been fired. “This is an incredibly difficult decision for me to
NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader proved Monday night that age is truly just a number when the competitive spirit and drive are still flowing. Schrader, 68, got into the driver’s seat to pick up a victory in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series. He started
Former Home Secretary Ken Clarke has urged people to “give the Rwanda scheme a chance to work”. He warned Britain must act to tackle illegal migration amid a rise in small boat crossings in recent days. Mr Clarke said while he has
Ken Jeong loves to make people laugh, but perhaps not the way Denver Nuggets fans did toward him on Thursday night during Game 1 of the NBA Finals. “The Hangover” and “Community” star was seen courtside for the Nuggets-Miami Heat contest, and
When Ken Griffey Jr. stepped into the batter’s box, even opposing pitchers were left in awe by his sweet swing. Apparently, the Hall of Famer, now in his 50s, still has not lost his touch. It took some convincing, but Griffey, who
Plane fan Kenneth Mockford built a replica Spitfire after years of work on a flight simulator in his garden shed. His challenge, which took off during 2020’s lockdown, has resulted in a perfect double of the front half of the iconic Second