Lawyers connected to a Conservative Party grassroots organisation are already planning a legal challenge to any attempt by Tory MPs to replace Rishi Sunak with a so-called “coronation” without allowing the membership to vote. Express.co.uk has learnt that lawyers linked to the
If the Covid-19 pandemic taught us anything, it’s that being isolated and homebound, no matter how nice the accommodations, is no way to live. I’ve studied gentoo penguins in Antarctica and in captivity for decades and know firsthand that penguins in the
The estate of Sinead O’Connor has requested that Donald Trump stop using her music at his campaign rallies. They stated that the late singer viewed the former president as a “biblical devil.” Trump has been playing O’Connor’s biggest hit, “Nothing Compares 2 U,”
Prince Harry might “reconsider” the decision to become a US citizen after the latest legal defeat, an expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex, 39, lost a High Court challenge this week against the Home Office over a decision to change the
Marks & Spencer’s iconic Oxford Street store is set to be knocked down to make way for a total re-build after a legal battle against the Government ended in its favour. The company took legal action against the Government in the High
GB News presenter Dan Wootton’s legal team is writing to Carol Vorderman and former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis over statements made by them on Twitter, according to Press Gazette. The suspended TV host is also considering legal action against other media outlets over
Prince Harry faces a court case battle over his US visa application today after bombshell drug-taking revelations he made in his tell-all memoir. In Spare, the Duke of Sussex admitted to taking drugs in the past, after previously opening up about narcotics
A paedophile child killer has won a legal fight that could see him released from prison after 26 years. Dominic McKilligan was 18 when he kidnapped Wesley Neailey, 11, beat him to death and left him in a woodland. McKilligan, who has been
The South Korean government on Wednesday warned thousands of striking doctors to return to work immediately or face legal action after their collective walkouts caused cancellations of surgeries and disrupted other hospital operations. About 7,800 medical interns and residents in South Korea
Care workers will be barred from bringing family members to the UK within weeks amid “significant concerns” over visa abuses. Legal Migration Minister Tom Pursglove said immigration “is not the long-term answer to our social care needs” as the Home Office laid