Two candidates have announced their bid to replace Nicola Sturgeon as leader of the Scottish National Party. Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf and former minister Ash Regan have both put themselves forward as the first candidates. Ms Sturgeon announced she was stepping
Russia’s foreign minister met with Sudan’s military rulers on Thursday, state media in Sudan reported, the final stop on Sergey Lavrov’s tour of Africa. The top Russian diplomat Africa trip has been seeking to strengthen ties and expand influence at a time
The Philadelphia Eagles did not appreciate last week’s criticism of head coach Nick Sirianni from New York Giants safety Julian Love. During Monday’s media availability ahead of Super Bowl LVII, C. J. Gardner-Johnson did not dial back his feelings about the situation.
The decision by the Los Angeles Dodgers to release embattled pitcher Trevor Bauer in January was “unanimous” among the people charged with making a decision, Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten said Wednesday. Los Angeles announced that Bauer had been designated for
Comment on this story Comment There was still no leader in the House, but there were plenty of swarms. Reporters roosted like starlings outside key Republican offices, pecking away on smartphones, starving for any nugget of news on the third consecutive day
However, the former Business Secretary reportedly hasn’t ruled out making a leadership bid. Express.co.uk reported that a source close to Mr Rees-Mogg said: “Jacob thought about it overnight but decided that his loyalty to Boris meant that he had not put a team
Brexit Opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg is reportedly considering a leadership bid if the Conservative Party lose the next election and Rishi Sunak is forced to resign as Prime Minister. Mr Rees-Mogg is understood to have spent 24 hours considering whether to launch
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has spoken of his disappointment in the Tory Party after months of governmental controversy and instability. The Commons Speaker agreed with the suggestion that the antics of the Conservative Party had made the UK an “international laughing stock” when