Labour’s National Executive Committee has approved Sir Keir Starmer’s motion to prevent Jeremy Corbyn running to be an MP for the party at the next election, a Labour spokesman has said.
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I was at a party for a financial business, where everyone was dressed up and having cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before a sit-down dinner and dancing. A woman stood nearby for several minutes with
Mr Clinton explained: “The Royal Household is exempt from upholding discrimination legislation. It does not apply to them. “Usually, in the workplace you would be protected, but in the Royal Household you can be discriminated against.” The campaigner said every worker deserves
Prince Andrew has been accused of playing “dressing up as a royal for the day” hours before he is to attend an event alongside King Charles. The Duke of York is set to don his ermine robes for the Royal Victorian Order
The DUP’s Ian Paisley has revealed he will vote against the new Windsor Framework Brexit agreement and expects his party colleagues to do the same. The first Commons vote on the Prime Minister’s deal to fix issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol
The SNP is “imploding” after Nicola Sturgeon‘s husband Peter Murrell announced he was stepping down as the party’s chief executive. Mr Murrell said on Saturday he was quitting with immediate effect. It followed suggestions the party’s ruling National Executive Committee was mulling
Comment on this story Comment BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The security guard wrangling an unwieldy backup at the metal detectors has a bold proposal: “Does anyone want to skip the red carpet?” Silence. Not a single eyebrow lifted. And it wasn’t (just)
Rishi Sunak has seen the Conservatives eat into Labour’s massive poll lead for the second week in a row after a strong fortnight for the Prime Minister. In the last two weeks, Labour’s lead has fallen by almost a quarter from 22
Georgia’s majority party withdrew a controversial “foreign agent” law that was working its way through the country’s parliament after thousands of angry protesters took to the streets and squared off against riot police in the capital city of Tbilisi. Protests grew increasingly
Estonia’s center-right Reform Party started talks with two smaller parties Wednesday about forming a new liberal-minded coalition government. The party of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas won the Baltic nation’s general election on Sunday with 31.2% of the vote. Kallas hosted a meeting