This week marks the three-year anniversary since Britain left the European Union, where 52 percent of the UK voted to leave while 48 percent voted remain. Nigel Farage, the former head of the Brexit Party, reflected on the occasion on GB News. On
China has urged House Speaker Kevin McCarthy not to visit Taiwan as an ex-PLA colonel warned of retaliation. Beijing sees Taiwan as part of China and last time a Speaker of the House visited the democratically-run island the Chinese military responded with
An ally to Donald Trump believes possible 2024 challenger Chris Sununu has no chance – and has even compared him to Sir Keir Starmer. Speaking to Express.co.uk, former Trump adviser Jason Miller said votes Sununu is hoping to gather “simply don’t exist”.
The National Audit Office (NAO) has slammed the Department of Health, accusing it of “wasting” £15billion of taxpayer funds on unused Covid-19 PPE supplies over the past two years. The NAO, which is the UK’s independent public spending watchdog issued a damning statement,
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Joe Biden walked out of a press briefing as reporters tried to question the President about the content of classified documents found in his possession. The White House confirmed earlier this month lawyers had recovered files marked classified at a former Washington
Nigel Farage has slammed Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party over Brexit amid the UK’s ongoing Channel crossing crisis. The ex-Brexit Party and UKIP leader joined fellow GB News host Dan Wootton to discuss the Government’s response to the dinghy debacle. Mr Farage said:
The majority of migrants who come to the UK do not have criminal records but a large number who have crossed the Channel and entered Britain are “dangerous criminals”, according to an investigation by The Sun. Now the Home Office has come
In her role as Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, Princess Anne will hold a Chancellor’s Dinner at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Wednesday. The Princess Royal has held the position since March 2011, having succeeded her father, Prince Philip, who stepped
Piers Morgan has hit out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for not accepting Jeremy Clarkson’s apology after he wrote a controversial column about the couple. Mr Clarkson wrote a public apology on Instagram saying he was “mortified” when he realised the