Christian Yelich hit a game-winning single, Sal Frelick launched his first major league home run and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on Monday night in their NL Central showdown. Milwaukee overcame a colossal two-run homer by Elly De La
Rishi Sunak is preparing for a showdown with the Lords as his flagship small boats legislation returns to the Commons this afternoon. The Government is in a stand-off with unelected peers who are demanding further concessions to the Illegal Migration Bill, which
King Charles is set for a sit-down meeting with Prince Andrew next week amid the ongoing row between them. The disagreement stems from an increasingly bitter stand-off between the two royal brothers over Andrew’s refusal to leave Royal Lodge in Windsor. Charles
Penny Mordaunt gave Labour both barrels today over claims the Government is not getting much business done. The Commons leader insisted ministers are “using our time well” as she branded Sir Keir Starmer’s party “obstacles” and “blockers”. Ms Mordaunt was responding to criticism
A row over a static caravan which has dragged on for around a quarter of a century has led to a court showdown. The feud, between businessman Raymond Hollocks and the Broads Authority (BA), concerns the development of three sites on the
ITV bosses are to be grilled by MPs next week over the dramatic events surrounding the resignation of This Morning host Phillip Schofield. A source on the Commons Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee has said that the channel’s bosses had been
It’s an artificial intelligence showdown: which AI photo generator is the winner? You’ve probably heard of ChatGPT by now, but did you know AI was also creating almost instant images? Open AI, the artificial intelligence lab behind ChatGPT, also has Dall-E 2,
Therese Coffey has confirmed that the Government is delaying a decision on whether to block a flagship environmental policy by the SNP in Scotland. The Scottish Government wants to introduce a controversial bottle return scheme to reduce litter and carbon emissions, however,
Dominic Raab is for a fresh showdown with the European Court of Human Rights as part of the UK’s efforts to overhaul its meddling injunctions. The Deputy Prime Minister said many other European countries had experienced problems with the so-called Rule 39
A date has been set for Boris Johnson’s Partygate showdown with the Privileges Committee. The committee has also released a new 24-page memo of evidence. It said that breaches of coronavirus guidance would have been “obvious” to Mr Johnson at several events