Michael Gove has been placed under investigation by parliament’s standards watchdog. The probe, opened on Wednesday, relates to the Housing Secretary’s register of financial interests, according to the Standards Commissioner’s website. It is not known what the investigation relates to. The details
Ukraine’s president replaced his top general Thursday in a shake-up aimed at reigniting momentum in the deadlocked war with Russia, which is grinding into its third year as the country grapples with shortages of ammunition and personnel and struggles to maintain support
Piers Morgan slapped down Alastair Campbell after he criticised Rishi Sunak over his interview with the broadcaster. The former spin doctor for Sir Tony Blair questioned why Mr Sunak does not “just do the effing job” as he branded his media appearances
A teenager’s death has prompted the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to back calls for allergy information to be legally required on restaurant menus. Owen Carey, 18, died after an allergic reaction to a buttermilk-coated grilled chicken burger. Owen had reportedly told staff
City have consistently been one of the biggest spenders in the top-flight since their 2008 takeover by Sheikh Mansour. After beating Arsenal to the top-flight summit last term, City spent over £200m on Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku and Mateo Kovacic.
Australia’s government said Monday the online dating industry must improve safety standards or be forced to make changes through legislation, responding to research that says three-in-four Australian users suffer some form of sexual violence through the platforms. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said
A dad has taken to social media to vent about his wife who he says is “easily irritated” and constantly overwhelmed. Posting on popular Reddit form #AITA, the dad said that his wife is “constantly complaining” about how much there is to
Matt Hancock has been told to apologise to Parliament for breaching the Commons Code of Conduct. Parliament’s Standards Committeee has found the Tory MP breached the code of conduct by lobbying the Standards Commissioner on behalf of fellow Conservative Steve Brine. The
The segment ran from 5.15pm until 6pm Australian Eastern Standard Time, which in the UK would have been about 8.15am until 9am when the very first guests started to arrive at the Abbey. The ombudsman said: “While the ABC should on all
Riley Gaines, a former NCAA champion swimmer, called out the double standard in the criticisms of the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which House lawmakers passed with zero votes from Democrats. Gaines on Sunday responded to a critique from