Fiona Bruce prompted laughter from the BBC Question Time audience with a brutal putdown to SNP chief Stephen Flynn. The SNP Westminster leader took exception to Scottish Labour leader Anas Sawar interrupting him when he was discussing a question on the UK
The UK’s Ambassador to Spain has pleaded with Brits to “show responsibility” and restraint in their booze-fuelled capers. Tensions are rising as quickly as the temperature in Spain as locals fume over disrespectful behaviour from tourists. Now a key player in relations
Newey is widely regarded as one of the greatest technical masterminds in F1 history and his impending exit will come as a major blow to Red Bull. In a bid to prevent him from taking sensitive information to Ferrari or another team,
Lee Anderson has poured cold water on Labour’s refusal to rule out allowing Nigel Farage to join Sir Keir Starmer’s party. The absurd proposition emerged after PMQs, when Sir Keir championed his second Tory MP defection in two weeks. Natalie Elphicke switched
Facebook’s massive data breach Brett Larson provides insight to Facebook’s major data breach where information for 267 million users was leaked online. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken decisive action against the nation’s four largest mobile carriers, imposing a hefty fine
Rishi Sunak has flatly rejected demands from Ireland to take back illegal migrants entering the country from Britain, as they fear they could be deported to Rwanda. Mr Sunak said he will not negotiate with the EU on a returns policy for
Households in London are being billed on average nearly £500 as part of a ‘stealth tax’ from Sadiq Khan. Mayors across the country have powers to impose a levy, known as a ‘mayoral precept’ and Mr Khan’s reign has seen it jump
Andrew Neil brutally put down Humza Yousaf after he complained he had not been briefed by the UK Government on the Middle East latest. The Scottish First Minister said it was “pretty disappointing” he has not had a briefing after British involvement
On Tuesday, Argentina’s president Javier Milei re-ignited the Falklands issue by insisting the disputed islands will “return to Argentine hands”. This sparked an uproar on the islands themselves as well as in Westminster. Lee Anderson, the Reform Party MP, dismissed President Milei’s
A popular car park in a major city has slapped a 24-hour parking fee on drivers who proceed to “clog it up all day.” Cornwall Council has made the changes to Truro’s Old Bridge Car Park. Drivers who exceed the three hour