The Metropolitan Police has been brutally mocked for standing by as protestors blocked Westminster Bridge, with many asking why arrests were not made – and the march stopped. Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors took to the streets of London on Saturday, with their
Pro-Palestine activists have blockaded Westminster Bridge as protests again erupt in London. Police attempted to calm the rally which was sparked in support of Palestine in its ongoing conflict with Israel. Thousands appeared to be supporting the action in the capital, and
The SNP has been called out as liars after a claim about NHS funding north of the border had to be fact-checked by X. Yesterday the official Scottish Government account claimed that below-inflation spending increases in England are causing a real-terms cut
Queen Camilla is attending the 95th year of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey this morning. The royal, wearing a dark green dress and black jacket with a matching hat and gloves, stood in front of the Cross of Remembrance for
Black Powerlist’s memory loss Eyebrows have been raised by the publication of the latest Powerlist of Brits with African or African Caribbean heritage. Neither Foreign Secretary James Cleverly nor former and future leader hopeful Kemi Badenoch, the Trade and Business Secretary, have
Showbusiness for ugly people… Many moons ago, Sir Arbuthnot heard a cracking tale from the Women and Equality committee’s March trip to New York, for the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The trip, as advertised on the committee’s website, was
King Charles was briefed all about the arrest of an alleged Chinese spy earlier this year, in a sign of how seriously the Government took the potential security threat. Two men, including a parliamentary researcher who has worked alongside several senior Tory
MPs may have only been back from their summer holidays for a fortnight, but already it appears fun is taking priority over the hard business of running the country. Tory, Labour and SNP MPs marched out of the Commons to Victoria Gardens,
Rishi Sunak at at the G20 summit in India (Image: Getty) The Prime Minister is under increasing pressure to designate China a threat to national security after a parliamentary researcher was arrested on suspicion of spying for Beijing. The arrest under the
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to toughen up his approach to China after a spy scandal was uncovered at the heart of British democracy. The Prime Minister confronted Chinese premier Li Qiang after it emerged a parliamentary researcher had been arrested on