Former health secretary Sajid Javid has been criticised after saying patients should be charged for GP appointments and A&E visits. Writing in the Times he said the present NHS model was “unsustainable”. He has said this “contributory principle” should form part of
A former US defence secretary said Prince Harry should take out his Taliban “kill count” in his new book, Spare, as it detracts from the “important mission” he was doing while in the army. The Duke revealed that he could say “precisely” that his
Dickie Arbiter, the late Queen’s long-serving press secretary, has demanded an apology from publisher Penguin Random House over an alleged inaccuracy in Spare, Prince Harry’s memoir. Without naming him, Harry’s ghostwritten book claimed Mr Arbiter had warned Harry and wife Meghan Markle
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin looked to ease concerns Wednesday and said he “seriously doubts” that China’s increased aggression around Taiwan means that Beijing is planning an imminent invasion. “We’ve seen increased aerial activity in the straits, we’ve seen increased surface vessel
The Culture Secretary today defended Jeremy Clarkson’s freedom of speech after he sparked a huge backlash over comments about Meghan Markle. Michelle Donelan insisted the former Top Gear presenter has a “right to be able to say what he wants”. But the
Pope Benedict XVI’s personal secretary, who served him in multiple capacities for almost two decades, will soon publish a book on his experiences with the late pontiff. Archbishop Georg Gänswein serves as the prefect of the papal household and was a constant
A 97-year-old woman convicted this month as an accessory in the murder of more than 10,500 people at the Nazis’ Stutthof concentration camp during World War II appealed her case Wednesday. Irmgard Furchner served as a secretary to the SS commander of