An American woman living in the UK, Haley Horton, has taken to TikTok to highlight what she perceives as British quirks and practices she finds peculiar. Horton, 26, originally from Boston but now living in Wales, shared her observations in a tongue-in-cheek
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Thursday mocked a scheduled round of Ukraine peace talks in Switzerland, warning that Moscow will not accept any enforced plans that ignore its interests. Switzerland’s government said Wednesday it will host a high-level international
Verstappen’s joke links back to an incident on the final lap of the Australian GP two weeks ago, in which Alonso was accused of brake-testing the Mercedes driver, sending him spinning into the barrier on the exit of turn six. The crash
A Labour MP mocked Owen Jones after he revealed he had quit the party in fury at Sir Keir Starmer. Sir Chris Bryant joked that the Corbynista tearing up his membership card was “almost as shocking” as when Sir Elton John revealed
The flavoured drink was The Wensleydale Spirit Company’s take on world-famous spirit tequila. But Mexican producers failed to appreciate the Yorkshire sense of humour – and complained through the British Embassy. They accused the Leyburn-based firm of infringing the geographical indication for
Jurgen Klopp said that a reporter was ‘not in great shape’ before walking away from a post-match interview after Liverpool’s dramatic FA Cup defeat at the hands of Manchester United. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures,
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
Penny Mordaunt mocked the SNP in the Commons today as she joked the party was behind a farcical Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow. The event last weekend hit the headlines which was cancelled just hours in after children were left in tears
Fiona Bruce has come under fire after she made a blunder on BBC Question Time over an audience member who was wearing glasses. The moment came as the presenter chose the woman to contribute to a debate on last night’s show. Bruce
George Galloway taunted BBC reporter Nicholas Watt in an awkward moment captured on television cameras after racking up a convincing victory in the Rochdale by-election. And the Workers Party of Britain candidate – who has vowed to be “Labour’s worst nightmare” –