Yousaf Humza has been warned his party is “in trouble” – and likely to lose “an awful lot of seats” next year. Pollster Sir John Curtice also believes Labour’s resurgence is making it less likely the SNP will hold the balance of
Today marks St George’s Day and so Sir Paul McCartney has honoured the two late Georges associated with The Beatles. Firstly, his fellow bandmate George Harrison, who died in November 2001, aged 58. And also Sir George Martin, The Beatles record producer,
After a sensational 21 years as Queen’s frontman, Freddie Mercury tragically lost his battle with AIDS in November 1991. The following spring, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon brought together an incredible group of music legends from Elton John and David
A prediction by the 17th century mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton that the world would end within the liftime of many of us appears to be gaining some credence among some panic-stricken folk. Despite history being well-populated by seers, religious leaders,
Sir Bernard, who died this month aged 90, was a political giant of the Thatcher era, a straight-talking Northerner and a journalist to his bones. He was a passionate advocate for Margaret Thatcher’s vision for Britain (earning the nickname “Thatcher’s Rottweiler”) and,
Senior Brexiteer Sir Bill Cash MP has revealed the Prime Minister is repeatedly refusing to appear before his Commons committee to face scrutiny over his new Northern Ireland deal with the EU. Sources from the European Research Group of Brexiteer MPs now
He informed both Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss that their time was up. As chairman of the 1922 Committee, Sir Graham Brady was responsible for collecting letters of no confidence in the party leader signed by Tory MPs. Sir Graham
Veteran Tory Brexiteer John Redwood has warned that the government’s new bill to stop small boats crossing the English Channel must be “lawyer proof” to survive the Remainer-stuffed House of Lords, and eventually the courts. He told TalkTV that the legislation must
Sir Bernard Ingham, the long-standing press secretary to Margaret Thatcher, has died after a short illness, his family said.The former journalist, who was 90, died with his family around him on Friday lunchtime, a statement said. His son John said: “To the
Sir Ian Duncan Smith called for the arrest of the Governor of Xinjiang over crimes against humanity (Image: Getty) Former Tory leader Sir Ian Duncan Smith has said the Governor of Xinjiang should be arrested if he comes to Britain. Erkin Tuniyaz