Taylor Swift has made her way into Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the San Fransisco 49ers in what’s expected to be an epic Super Bowl. The Cruel Summer singer wasn’t alone, as she was
Donald Trump sparked outrage yesterday after saying he would “encourage” Russia to attack any Nato member that fails to pay its bills as part of the Western military alliance. Addressing a rally, he recalled how the leader of a “big country” had
Rishi Sunak has slammed Vladimir Putin’s claim that the West and NATO are to blame to the war in Ukraine as “clearly ridiculous”. In an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the Russian President repeated his claim that his invasion
Immigration centres in the UK have been slammed as “prison-like” in a scathing report by the European Union, urging authorities to make improvements. However, the UK government has since blasted the report, saying it did not “recognise much” of its content. The
Spain’s Eurovision song ‘Zorra’, which can be translated as an anti-female slur, is causing a stir among conservatives and feminists – while Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said he likes it. The tune by Nebulossa was chosen for the Eurovision contest
Sadiq Khan has been criticised after a watchdog ruled adverts made misleading environmental claims about the expansion of London’s ultra low emission zone (ULEZ). The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld complaints about claims made in two ads by Transport for London (TfL)
A seaside village that has historically been described as the “most deprived” in the country has had its fortunes turned around with a new market – and more development is to come. Jaywick Sands has found itself labelled the most deprived area
Commentators have called for centrist Tory MP Caroline Nokes to be booted out of the Conservative Party, after using a Newsnight debate about the Clapham attack to talk about ‘microaggressions’. Ms Nokes, along with Labour MP Ribeiro-Addy, refused to criticise the flawed
Representatives from farming groups across Europe gathered in Brussels on Wednesday to voice their opposition and demonstrate solidarity against what they perceive as the European Union’s relentless assault on farming. Farmers from Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France came together at the
He added: “Harry has happy memories of Jamaica – we remember him ‘winning’ a dash against Usain Bolt – and clearly the couple felt at home. “But it’s sending out a message that they support that country when they haven’t found the