Nigel Farage took a hilarious swipe at the European Union as he appeared in front of a live audience in Birmingham. Farage, who placed third on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, presented his GB News show for the
The UK’s shortest railway line takes just nine minutes from start to finish. The Overground line is made up of just three stations and runs alongside a bus route that makes the same journey. The reason why this Overground exists is because
The British Government have called Ireland’s attempt to drag the UK before European courts as “unnecessary” and “misguided”. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s administration was speaking after it emerged Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar planned to sue Britain in a spat over the UK
Emmanuel Macron managed to push through a flagship immigration bill on Tuesday night – but this victory came at a huge price, as it left the French President’s government coalition deeply scarred. Signs of the cracks in the coalition have already started
Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister (Image: Getty) The recent diplomatic skirmish between Hungary and the European Union (EU) concerning Ukraine has thrust into the spotlight the intricacies of EU decision-making and the challenges posed by leaders such as Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor
Michael Gove has attacked Sadiq Khan’s record on house building while threatening to strip the Labour mayor of his planning powers. The Housing Secretary wants a review of London’s current housing plan with a threat to remove Mr Khan’s powers over planning
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has claimed that Mick Schumacher would have been ‘better understood’ had he joined Red Bull. The son of seven-time world champion Michael spent two seasons with Guenther Steiner’s outfit as a Ferrari academy driver in 2021 and
“I did play a bit in the 80s, but there was [Stefan] Edberg, [Mats] Wilander. The 90s were [Andre] Agassi, [Pete] Sampras. All these players make it possible for Nick Kyrgios not to play tennis at all this year and still be
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s weekend snap election was held in “unjust conditions,” with multiple reports of irregularities, international observers said on Monday, as opponents of populist President Aleksandar Vucic took to the streets claiming the vote was rigged. Political tensions spiked
Labour’s former Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford stepped down last week after a litany of controversial policies which provoked fury across Wales. He became infamous for imposing 20mph speed limits across the Principality, closing supermarket aisles during covid to stop people buying