Britain will host the next meeting of the European Political Community on July 18. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will lead the meeting, which will take place at Blenheim Palace, an 18th-century country mansion northwest of London. The gathering will include leaders from
Winston Churchill, whose resolute leadership and combative spirit rallied Britain when it stood against Nazi Germany in some of the darkest days of World War II, was born in Oxfordshire, England, on this day in history, Nov. 30, 1874. Churchill was thrown
Winston Churchill was branded a war criminal by a guest on Piers Morgan’s TV show last night. A furious row erupted between the guests on the Talk TV panel where panellist Mohammed Hijab – a Muslim philosopher and scholar – and American
The Strasbourg Court triggered fury in Tory circles last year when its intervention stopped the inaugural flight in the Government scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. The Supreme Court will shortly rule on the legality of the Rwanda plan. But there
The country was split 50:50, with Labour gaining more of the popular vote. The Tories’ small majority failed to give the party a clear mandate to reverse Labour’s groundbreaking post-war policies. 87 years ago (1936) American socialite Wallis Simpson was granted a
Britain and France have come within inches of creating dual empires throughout history. Being so close together and so powerful, leaders of both nations have hatched plans to solidify their power and help defend each other in times of crisis. While none
Sir Winston Churchill’s family has hit back at St Paul’s Cathedral after its website described the wartime leader as a “white supremacist”. The description, which also branded Sir Winston as an “unashamed imperialist”, was reportedly on the cathedral’s site for more than
Jameis Winston wrote in a social media post on Wednesday that he believes he’s still a “championship caliber starting quarterback,” but is choosing to stay with the New Orleans Saints to see the team win a Super Bowl. Winston explained his decision
A third of Britons have no idea that Sir Winston Churchill was Prime Minister in the Second World War, a poll shows. And 37 per ent are clueless about when the war took place, with nearly half unaware that Hitler’s invasion of