The Times spooks Labour Last week, the Times’ Patrick Maguire published an excoriating column about Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘reshuffle problem’. The Labour leader is expected to change up his top team as early as next week, providing hacks with some blessed early
An SNP minister criticised Scottish government colleagues and branded the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee “royalist b*****ks” in a series of leaked WhatsApp messages. Elena Whitham also hit out at her party’s handling of harassment allegations against SNP MP Patrick Grady and mocked
A special Italian court has shut down a probe into whether the country’s former premier and former health minister caused unnecessary deaths by failing to extend a lockdown zone in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. The Court of Ministers in
Spain’s interior ministry said Wednesday police had arrested a man on suspicion of sending six letters containing explosive material to Spain’s prime minister and to the U.S. and Ukrainian embassies in the country. The Spanish national was arrested in the northern city
New allegations surrounding the infamous Downing Street “partygate” scandal have revived public outrage after it came to light that government employees were having sex at the pandemic lockdown parties. Multiple witnesses at the party, which started as a going-away party for some
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised “not to let Britons down” in his latest address to the nation on Wednesday evening. Mr Sunak spoke about the issues gripping the UK and suggested ways to deal with the economic crisis. Starting his address, he
A German minister’s video address to mark the new year has been drowned out by fireworks. The minute-long clip, which was filmed on the streets of Berlin, also drew criticism for its “tone-deaf” message. German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht was barely audible