Comedian Matilda Thorpe parodies Liz Truss as prime minister
Comedian Matilda Thorpe parodies Liz Truss as prime ministerMattila Thorpe
Police allegedly threatened to confiscate his passport for three days
Bristol Balloon Fiesta: Dozens of hot air balloons fill sky as they take flight.Source: James Acres, Twitter
Spiralling inflation threatens to sink the Government's levelling up agenda by pushing up the cost of major building projects, a Cabinet minister has warned.
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AS I write this both our temporary Prime Minister and our temporary Chancellor are on holiday.
British drug regulators have become the first in the world to authorize an updated version of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine that aims to protect against the original virus and the omicron variant
The Met Office has warned of torrential downpours and possible flooding over the next few days
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POLICE have issued a statement after four houses were left damaged by a fire in Crayford.
The 17‑year‑old British gymnast Jessica Gadirova overcame moments of self-doubt to retain her European floor title
Asked about nationalisation, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer told BBC Breakfast: “The choice we’ve made in our plan is that every single penny that is needed for this plan will go directly to reducing the bills of families up and down the country. “If you go down the nationalisation route, then money has to spent on compensating shareholders and I think in an emergency like this, a national emergency where people are struggling to pay their bills, I think that the right choice is for every single penny to go to reducing those bills."
Most Conservative Party members still prefer Boris Johnson over either of the two candidates vying to take over as prime minister, a new poll shows. In a head-to-head vote, 63% of party members chose the prime minister compared with 22% for Liz Truss, Opinium found. When asked about Mr Johnson versus Rishi Sunak, 68% went for the PM, with 19% opting for his former chancellor.
MORE than 20,000 migrants have been detected trying to cross the English Channel in small boats so far this year, new government figures show.
Nicholas Brian Oakland hurtled at 122mph along a major road through weekday afternoon traffic, York Crown Court heard.
AN appeal has been launched after a cafe worker at one of the town's most popular beauty spots was allegedly attacked on a boiling hot day.
Cost-of-living concerns mix with the ghost of George Best in the Sunday splashes.
A system of subsidies would cut carbon, boost farmers income and would increase wild bird populations by 50% by 2050, Green Alliance says.
Impact of ‘traumatic period’ still lingers with those now based in UK – and their families – 75 years on
Veteran stock market investor and Indian billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, nicknamed India’s own Warren Buffet, died Sunday in Mumbai city, Press Trust of India news agency reported
ONE lucky Cumbrian local has bagged themselves the £10,000 Premium Bonds prize making their bank account slightly heavier this month.