The First Minister of Wales has claimed that UK Government ministers were “afraid of Nicola Sturgeon” during the pandemic. Mark Drakeford made the comments at the UK Covid inquiry, explaining how her “underlying ambition” for Scottish independence meant that other politicians treated
Mark Francois hammered Rishi Sunak over defence spending cuts during a fiery exchange during today’s Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQ). Speaking to the house, the politician said: “In the 1930s, one of your less illustrious predecessors, Neville Charmberlain, so denuded the British Armed
Tory MP Mark Francois has blasted the Government for being “deeply dishonourable” after it emerged Jeremy Hunt plans on cutting billions from the defence budget next year. Speaking in the Commons, the Brexiteer Spartan tore into the Government’s spending plans amid rising
Mark Carney, the former Bank of England Governor who frequently ruffled the feathers of Brexiteers during his time in office, has been recruited by the Labour Party as an adviser. Mr Carney is set to advise Labour with others including Barclays Group
Mark Allen finished with a double on the black to win a memorable encounter with Mark Selby in Saudi Arabia. After trailing 3-1, and then 12-57 in the final frame, the Northern Irishman came through a bizarre decider where both players blew serveral
But while there was little argument over the header from the Uruguayan striker, Forest were left seething that it was allowed to stand. Just seconds earlier, play had been stopped by referee Paul Tierney after a head injury to Ibrahima Konate inside
King Charles is set to miss the annual Commonwealth Day service on March 11, but will release a video message instead. In the message, he will hail the spirit of togetherness throughout the 56 member states, the Daily Mirror reports. The monarch
Prince William has travelled to Wales today to mark St David’s Day with a series of visits. The Prince of Wales, 41, will first visit Wrexham to celebrate Welsh culture and the city’s vibrant community spirit. Whilst there he will travel to
Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford has been accused of having “naked contempt” for farmers following a clip of him appearing to insult protesters. During a visit to Rhyl, Mr Drakeford walked past an estimated 200 farmers who had parked their tractors at
The Welsh Labour Government has been accused of a “waste of time and resources” after new figures revealed speeds have reduced by just 4mph since the imposition of the 20mph limit. Data collected by Transport for Wales (TfW) shows average speeds on