Humza Yousaf was left reeling after the Tories and Labour tore into his leadership on two major issues at First Minister’s Questions. The Tories’ Douglas Ross led on the ongoing farce surrounding the SNP’s hate crime law, which saw 7,000 reports made
Arsenal failed to pounce on Liverpool’s slip up as they were beaten by Aston Villa on a potentially pivotal day in the title race. On an afternoon of frustration for Mikel Arteta, his side now lie two points off new leaders Man
Palmer leads Chelsea’s goalscoring and assist tallies in the Premier League, scoring 16 times and setting up his team-mates on nine occasions. He is one of the sole positives from another disappointing season, and Todd Boehly and co will be delighted that
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn had most of the Commons on stitches this lunchtime with a hilarious but brutal joke poking fun at both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. Mr Flynn tore into Labour frontbenchers’ recent praising of Margaret Thatcher, after both
The pool of Trident submarine-launched inter-continental ballistic missiles shared by the USA and UK provides the most capable and tested nuclear capability in use anywhere in the world. Deployed across the oceans of the world, ballistic missile submarines are extremely hard to
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European Council President Charles Michel is now a “laughing stock” after abruptly announcing he was quitting his job to stand in June’s elections, a Brussels insider has said. And they also revealed a cruel joke is now doing the rounds after the
United opted against splashing north of £100million to complete a dream transfer for Kane, who was reportedly keen to join from Tottenham Hotspur. Ten Hag, instead, sanctioned a £72m deal for Hojlund, who had just 87 senior club appearances under his belt,
Wesley Fofana angered Adam Lallana following Sunday’s Premier League clash between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge. After the dust settled on a post-match bust-up between the sides, footage emerged showing Fofana celebrating in Lallana’s face as the Seagulls were sent back
Just Stop Oil have been made a laughing stock after it took police just 11 minutes to clear their latest march. The eco-mob were marching from Oval down Kenning Park Road in south London this morning (Tuesday, November 14) when police swooped in.