Coffey: I'm backing the PM and believe in him
Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey says she will back Boris Johnson in the no confidence vote as she "believes in him", adding no prime minister has achieved the majority he did since the 70s.
Junk food and the internet has created a’perfect storm’, gym boss Nick Mitchell said.
Fans escorted from arena by police as show pulled minutes before One Direction star due on stage
Labour leader says he will rebuild trust with EU and get ‘a better deal for the British people’
A chunk of ice slammed into hikers on a popular trail near Rock Point, leaving at least 9 injured
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -The man accused of killing three people in a shooting in a Danish shopping mall was ordered on Monday to be held in a closed psychiatric ward, and authorities said they did not suspect the crime to be an act of terrorism. The 22-year-old Danish male, accused of opening fire on Sunday afternoon on shoppers in the Field's mall a few kilometres south of downtown Copenhagen, was arrested and charged with manslaughter and intent to kill. He was remanded into custody for 24 days and will undergo a psychiatric evaluation, authorities said.
Cameron Norrie says his Wimbledon quarter-final match against the Belgian David Goffin will be the “biggest match of my career”. The British number one is the only UK singles player left in the tournament, and he says he is “not satisfied yet” and wants to “keep pushing for more”.
Heather Watson spoke about fellow tennis star, and the only British player left in the singles, Cameron Norrie, at her press conference.
Footage from Gloucestershire where protesters are targeting the M4 and slowing down in two lanes, to protest high fuel costs. Organisers are also expected to block the Prince of Wales Bridge crossing between England and Wales.Source: PA
The singer stuck to her signature bardot neckline for her second performance at Hyde Park
The islanders are getting to know the Casa Amor arrivals after the girls were moved to the notorious second villa.
Boris Johnson’s insistence he was unaware of accusations when promoting his ally to whips’ office lasted just three days
A driver was jailed for more than two years after he almost killed his passenger when his speeding car hit a wall and erupted into a ball of flames.Source: SWNS
Ministers said childcare providers will have more flexibility in how they run their businesses while maintaining safety and quality of care.
Credit :Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth - BBC One / Nato Boris Johnson did not know “specific claims” about Chris Pincher before appointing him deputy chief whip, despite numerous sexual misconduct allegations, a Cabinet minister has said. Therese Coffey battled to defend the Prime Minister on Sunday over his decision to give the MP - who has now been stripped of the Conservative whip - a key ministerial role. Former No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings alleged that Mr Johnson had referred to the MP as “Pincher by name, pincher by nature” long before appointing him in February. The MP for Tamworth quit as Tory deputy chief whip after he was accused of drunkenly groping two men at a private members’ club in London this week. The Prime Minister only bowed to pressure to remove the whip from his ally after an official investigation was launched. Mr Pincher had previously quit the whips’ office in 2017 after a complaint that he had made an unwanted pass at former Olympic rower and Conservative candidate Alex Story.
The claim came as MPs debated a petition calling for assisted dying to be legalised for “terminally ill, mentally competent adults”.
He will set out his vision for a Labour government to improve post-Brexit relations while staying out of the single market.
A MAN who refused who entered his former partner’s bedroom during the night after phoning her 54 times has been jailed for stalking her.
Reports previously emerged claiming the TV star has suffered ‘extremely serious’ damage to her arm
‘Freedom is under attack in your state,’ California governor says in ad paid for by his re-election campaign that aired on Fox News
Polling expert Mark Diffley spoke out as polls showed Scotland ‘absolutely in deadlock’ over whether to remain part of the UK.