Democracies feature a cast of characters that autocracies don’t: former leaders. In an autocracy, leaders are usually in power for life, and things can get dangerous for them if they step down. But in democracies, there’s life after power. Leaders come and
The FA Cup fourth-round match between local rivals West Bromwich Albion and Wolves was suspended in the closing stages due to a huge brawl erupting at the Hawthorns. The unsavoury scenes took place in the 82nd minute, shortly after Matheus Cunha had
Non-league Maidstone United found themselves in dreamland when Lamar Reynolds pulled off a brilliant chip to open the scoring against Championship high-flyers Ipswich Town in the FA Cup. The Stones currently sit 93 league positions below Ipswich in the English league system
The Princess of Wales is set to be discharged from The London Clinic in Marylebone within the next few days – but we won’t see her for a while. Earlier this month, Kensington Palace confirmed that the Princess of Wales had undergone
Jurgen Klopp has announced he will quit as Liverpool manager at the end of the season. “Yeah, I have to [explain]. I will leave the club at the end of the season,” Klopp told Liverpool’s official website. “I can understand that it’s
Child psychologist Dr Catherine Wikholm told the Daily Express: “The parent should respond to questions calmly and honestly in an age-appropriate way – keeping details to a minimum, especially if some of the details are uncertain. “It can be a lot for
An army veteran has hit out and Gen Z – many of who said they would refuse to be conscripted into the army. British military top bosses have suggested UK citizens may need to be conscripted if World War III kicks off
A British Army chief recently warned about the possibility of conscripting UK citizens in the event of World War Three, triggered by the prospect of Russia invading a NATO country. General Sir Patrick Sanders cautioned that solely augmenting reserve forces “would not
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Whichever party wins the next election will have a “pretty empty war chest” to help deliver its manifesto pledges, an expert has said after the latest government borrowing figures were released. The stark warning comes as figures published on Tuesday (January 23)