There is a good chance that the Democrats will make a last-minute switch by bringing in Michelle Obama to contest the 2024 election instead of President Joe Biden, it has been claimed. Former United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public
Joe Biden could be replaced by former First Lady Michelle Obama on the ticket to become the US’s next president – spelling potential disaster for Donald Trump, senior Republicans have warned. It follows increasing clamour by Democrats against the 81-year-old US President’s
Whispers of Michelle Obama’s potential presidential candidacy have grown louder as comments of her claiming she is “running” resurface. The former First Lady’s alleged aspirations for the Oval Office, orchestrated by her husband Barack Obama, have ignited discussions among political circles. While neither
The first republican to lead Northern Ireland’s devolved government vowed to work together with British and unionist colleagues as she took up her role. Michelle O’Neill pledged: “I will serve everyone equally and be a first minister for all.” The devolved administration
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has said she is “terrified” over the outcome of the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Speaking on the On Purpose podcast with Jay Shetty, Obama said the prospect of the election is keeping her up at night as
The National Crime Agency is probing a “suspicious” £3million payment said to have been made into one of the peer’s UK bank accounts as part of their probe into the affairs of her husband Doug Barrowman’s company, PPE Medpro. But in a
Baroness Michelle Mone says she has been made a scapegoat by the Government for its own PPE failings as she broke her silence about her links to the PPE Medpro firm, currently under investigated by the National Crime Agency (NCA). The peer
Baroness Mone has broken a two-year silence since allegations emerged that she profited from selling unusable PPE equipment during the pandemic. In a new documentary by award-winning investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas, Lady Mone has said she “can’t take anymore” and is preparing
Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan this week aims to change the law so social media platforms must provide coroners with details of what young people did online before taking their lives. The tech firms will be required to preserve any
Nigeria defender Michelle Alozie took the high road on Tuesday when she addressed the incident with England soccer star Lauren James during their Women’s World Cup matchup. James stepped on Alozie during the match and was issued a red card. England later