U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praised the bravery of political leaders who struck the Good Friday peace accord 25 years ago Monday, as he urged Northern Ireland’s current politicians to return to work. While the peace deal largely brought an end to
Charles Barkley on Thursday night took issue with new NCAA president Charlie Baker’s plan to tackle concerns about name, image and likeness (NIL) deals in collegiate athletics. Baker talked to CBS broadcasters Greg Gumbel and Clark Kellogg and said one of the
Former Prime Minister Theresa May is to publish a book exposing injustice in public institutions, it has been announced. Set to come out this September, it will argue for a “radical rethink in how we approach our politics and public life.” The
Isabel Oakeshott has accused politicians of “laughing and joking about locking us up” during the pandemic. The journalist, who leaked 100,000 WhatsApp messages between Government ministers to the Telegraph, hit out at the UK’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. The controversial message
The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit officially starts Tuesday in Washington, D.C. The event will have a range of discussions to increase public awareness and political strength for the international religious freedom movement. The summit kicked off its pre-event activities with Congressional
The SNP and Nicola Sturgeon have been humiliated after signs calling for Terfs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) to be decapitated were shown at a pro-transgender rights rally attended by politicians from the party. MP Kirsten Oswald and MSP Kaukab Stewart were embarrassingly pictured
Gary Lineker has said that UK politicians should be paid more, in order to attract the country’s “brilliant minds” to run for office. He said it is “such an important job” which currently does not “entice” the “great minds”. The basic annual
Match of the Day host Gary Lineker has claimed Britain would be governed better if politicians were paid more as it would encourage some of the nation’s “brilliant minds” to run for office. He said the salary was putting off some successful
British politicians were allegedly met by sex workers at their hotel during a foreign state visit, with concerns that such behavior leaves them open to blackmail. “The bad behavior is quite astonishing,” a senior government source told British newspaper The Times. “If