Boris Johnson may have a “window of opportunity” for a political comeback two years after the general election, according to a top journalist and author. Tim Shipman, author of new book Out which covers the Brexit years, said those close to Mr
Meghan Markle was warned she needs to be careful with her new lifestyle brand’s imminent launch. The Duchess of Sussex soft-launched American Riviera Orchard last month by dropping a new Instagram page for it, which featured the brand’s logo, a bio that
The world held its breath amid the topsy-turvy jury selection process for Donald Trump’s historic criminal trial, but the 12-person panel has finally been chosen. The wait to see which jurors would help decide the former president’s fate in the hush money
Labour has destroyed important documents that would have shone a much-needed light on where Angela Rayner claimed to be living when she applied to be a parliamentary candidate, it has been claimed. The revelation comes two days after the party refused to
In his first royal engagement since Easter, Prince William gave a helping hand loading food and cooking in the kitchen at Surplus to Supper, in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey. On arrival at the facilities which are based at Sunbury Cricket Club, the Prince revealed
Israel has been tipped to respond to the drone and missile attack launched by Iran on Saturday night. And, according to Colonel Richard Kemp CBE, Israel may hit targets with the aim of disrupting or even destroying the Iranian nuclear weapons capability.
He conceded the Home Office had committed some breaches of legal rules during the proceedings but these had not altered “the fact that the claimant comprehensively lost.” Figures released following a Freedom of Information request showed that the Home Office had spent
Queen Elizabeth’s final few words just days before her death have been revealed by Liz Truss. The former Prime Minister has opened up on her final conversation with the late monarch, and even lifted the lid on her parting six words: “I’ll
The SNP’s Scottish independence papers are costing taxpayers up to almost £11 for each person who reads them, new figures show. A series of reports have been published as part of the Building a New Scotland series, which is aimed at giving
Egypt has, throughout the years, unveiled some of the most coveted and promising archaeological treasures. Commencing in the mid-1880s, excavations in the North African nation commenced under the guidance of William Matthew Flinders Petrie, the esteemed English Egyptologist often hailed as the