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"And I think that now applies to Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party and as Prime Minister of our country." He ...
John McEnroe provided entertaining commentary during Jack Draper's first-round Wimbledon match, expressing bewilderment at ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under fire over a rumoured "tax raid on hardworking savers" as it is understood the Labour ...
Serbian tennis player Hamad Medjedovic was forced to retire from his first-round Wimbledon match against Sebastian Ofner ...
Illegal migrants are said to be being allowed to work from 'day one' of arriving into Britain by using verified logins of ...
Volunteer cabbies drove veterans to the seaside for a day of fish and chips, 1940s music and an Elvis Presley tribute act ...
Openreach builds and maintains the underground broadband cables to 99% of all UK homes. This infrastructure is used by more ...
The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to resolve Title IX violations concerning transgender swimmer Lia Thomas competing on the women's team during the 2021/22 season. The Department of Education ...
Sir Keir Starmer's bill passed the second reading after blocking an amendment, with 335 MPs voting for and 260 voting against. Speaking to GB News, Whately described the events as "an extraordinary ...
However, following comparisons to Enoch Powell's infamous 1968 "rivers of blood" speech, where Powell claimed Britain's white ...
World number two Coco Gauff has crashed out of Wimbledon in a stunning first-round defeat to Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska on Court One. The American, considered one of the tournament favourites, fell 7 ...
Following the intense backlash, Gallagher took to X to issue an apology. He wrote: "Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before it wasn't intentional you know I love you all and I do not ...
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