Mr Jenrick continues to face backlash for claiming that UK special forces are ‘killing rather than capturing’ terrorists.
The mother of a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death with a zombie knife in south-east London has said he was “his brothers’ keepers” and had “the biggest heart”. Daejaun Campbell cried out “I’m 15, don’t ...
The 62-year-old former scientist is the country’s first woman leader since it became independent more than 200 years ago.
Philip, 28, a British citizen who did not wish to share his or his mother’s surnames, said his Lebanese mother Rita, 55, arrived in Ajaltoun, Keserwan, north of Beirut, in August to visit her uncle ...
Now the new Central Cee Prime is finally available in the UK, released in Iceland stores (and online) on Tuesday (October 1), on sale for £2. The limited-edition Prime joins a lineup of fan-favourite ...
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has had his red card against Tottenham on Sunday overturned. The Portugal midfielder was sent off by referee Chris Kavanagh for a high tackle on James ...
London Underground workers have given a fresh mandate for strike action while pay talks continue. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) voted by more than 9-1 in favour of taking ...
Taylor Swift tickets given as gifts to politicians and their families are “only for the leaders of the Labour Party”, Robert Jenrick has said. Mr Jenrick and fellow Tory leadership candidate James ...
BBC journalist Frank Gardner has criticised an airline after he was forced to “crawl on the floor” to reach a plane toilet because of a lack of onboard wheelchairs.
The King has sent a warm private congratulatory 100th birthday message to former US president Jimmy Carter, expressing his admiration for his life of public service. Mr Carter became the first former ...
Ms Badenoch told Henry Staunton the fallout from a damning ITV drama had been ‘traumatic’ for the Post Office.
The former home secretary said his comments – which he made hours after announcing plans to crack down on spiking – were ‘wrong’ ...