Lord Cameron’s visit to the Falkland Islands has been criticised as a provocation by a firebrand governor of Argentina. The former prime minister’s visit is the first by a member of the Cabinet since then defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon’s trip in
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sensationally hit back at claims over what their next moves should be in order to mend their ongoing rift with the Royal Family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed they are “working and pursuing what
Jose Mourinho confirmed that he had a job offer on the table to become the England manager, but he turned it down. The former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United boss is currently out of work after being sacked by Roma and
Former sports minister Tracey Crouch has said she will not be standing at the next general election, bringing the number of Tory MPs who have confirmed their decisions to stand down to 55. Ms Crouch, who represents Chatham and Aylesford, in Kent,
Princess Kate was given a pair of “priceless” trainers for Prince Louis, but he is unlikely to have worn them. The Princess of Wales was handed the Adidas Stan Smith footwear by the 1972 Wimbledon men’s singles champion in 2019. Stan Smith,
Britain’s oldest worker says he still has no plans to retire at the grand age of 96 – after a career spanning 82 years. Bill Parton is still clocking on five days a week at the sawmill business he founded himself 42
The European Union needs to do more in Yemen to pressure the Iranian-backed Houthi rebel group to stop attacking merchant ships traveling in the Red Sea, according to Yemen’s foreign minister. Yemeni Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak said Thursday that the
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew won’t remarry because it would risk complicating their relationship, a royal expert has said. Royal author Victoria Arbiter refuted long-standing claims the Duke and Duchess of York could one day re-tie the knot. She told GB News:
Tenerife officials have been urged to rapidly improve aspects of the Canary Island which are turning Brits off. One top hotelier revealed she regularly hears feedback from Brits saying how wonderful her hotel is, but that they won’t be coming back because the
Rishi Sunak is set to defy the European Court of Human Rights after its president was accused of “naked judicial activism” over Rwanda deportation flights. The Prime Minister again insisted he “won’t let a foreign court stop” flights taking off. Siofra O’Leary,