Tory chairman Richard Holden hit back at Carol Vorderman in a furious row on social media. The former Countdown star lashed out at the Conservative MP over his letter to Sir Keir Starmer about Angela Rayner’s former living arrangements. In a lengthy
GB News presenter Dan Wootton’s legal team is writing to Carol Vorderman and former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis over statements made by them on Twitter, according to Press Gazette. The suspended TV host is also considering legal action against other media outlets over
Queen musician Brian May took to social media today to publicly back Carol Vorderman, following the LBC presenter’s latest claims about the Tory government. The guitarist issued an urgent plea to his fans to remember the “corruption” that has been present in
Presenter Carol Vorderman has hit back at Shaun Bailey after derogatory comments he made on GB News about her last week. “On one hand, she’s a serious political commentator, and then if you look at her Instagram, it’s all pictures of her
Shaun Bailey has accused Carol Vorderman of being the “number one bully in the country” in an ongoing row between the Tory peer and former Countdown star. The latest salvo comes after Ms Vorderman accused Baron Bailey of Paddington of misogyny after
Senior minister Johnny Mercer has lashed out at former Countdown star and online political activist Carol Vorderman, accusing her of leading a “s*** lonely life”. The outburst came after Mr Mercer’s Labour opponent in his Plymouth constituency, Fred Thomas, accused him of
Carol Vorderman has been mocked by one of her main targets after she was sacked by the BBC for breaching their social media policy by using her platform to attack Conservatives on social media. Felicity Cornelius-Mercer, the wife of Veterans Minister Johnny
Carol Vorderman has been urged to admit she was wrong after claiming Lee Anderson’s interview with Suella Braverman on his GB News show breached Ofcom rules. The media regulator yesterday confirmed no rules were broken when the Tory deputy chairman sat down
The BBC’s flagship current affairs satire show “Have I Got News For You” has sparked outrage after airing what has been labelled as a “hypocritical” skit about Laurence Fox. One segment of the show, which featured Victoria Coren Mitchell as guest host
Carol Vorderman has slammed Rishi Sunak’s latest “new approach” to hitting Net Zero as “lies”. The Prime Minister has announced that the government doesn’t plan on introducing “heavy-handed measures”, including “taxes on eating meat, new taxes to discourage flying, sorting your rubbish