Donald Trump’s former security adviser John Bolton ‘thinking about’ running for president
Donald Trump’s former security adviser John Bolton ‘thinking about’ running for president, as revealed on Sky NewsSky News
Donald Trump’s former security adviser John Bolton ‘thinking about’ running for president, as revealed on Sky NewsSky News
Russia claims US jets were intercepted on Monday
But, Lord Ricketts said he doesn't think the Russian president will end up in The Hague anytime soon.
"This is what's known as telling on yourself," one Twitter user commented.
A Hampshire councillor has resigned from the Conservative Party after calling TV pundit Ian Wright a "typical black hypocrite" on Twitter
Leaders of the New York Young Republican Club told HuffPost they kept the rally tiny on purpose.
Labour’s lead over the Conservatives has more than halved in the past week, the latest opinion poll suggested as a Tory pollster warned against bringing Boris Johnson back.
Thousands of Russian convicts who have fought for the Wagner mercenary group will be pardoned and released in the coming weeks, according to British intelligence. The Kremlin-controlled paramilitary Wagner Group has become increasingly powerful and spearheaded assaults on key towns such as Soledar, Popasna and Lysychansk during the Ukraine war. The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said the military outfit has massively increased in size in the past year due to the recruitment of convicts from Russia’s jails.
No evidence has emerged that Russia or the Wagner Group have given its soldiers drugs. But it's not the first time Ukrainian soldiers have wondered about it.
Police Scotland is under pressure to act after Nicola Sturgeon disclosed she and her husband had not yet been spoken to as part of an investigation into alleged missing SNP funds.
Tory Eurosceptics have panned Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal ahead of a crunch vote on Wednesday, warning that its central plank is “likely to be useless in practice”.
The guests sat in awkward silence until Trump's audio reconnected. He then said: "What happened was that the radical left was working on the phone."
Just when there are more important things to be debated, it appears the Commons will again be distracted by party feuds, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
Vladimir Putin has bet his own and his country’s future on starting the biggest war in Europe for generations.
Pamela Brown persistently grilled Trump's evasive lawyer Drew Findling about the ex-president's call to Georgia asking for more votes to overturn the election.
Suella Braverman 'invites' Labour MP - Marsha de Cordova - to "apologise to the nation" for "campaigning" to stop the government from deporting "a serious foreign criminal". The home secretary takes questions in the Commons on her immigration plan following her visit to Rwanda over the weekend.
Three-month extension of energy price guarantee welcomed but key state support schemes expiring
Labour is responding by saying it is nothing more than a sticking plaster. In his article in the New Statesman in which he announced his missions, Sir Keir Starmer decried the “sticking plaster politics” of the Government. The terms of trade are being set down.
Biden rejected a bill that would’ve overturned regulations allowing employee retirement plans to consider Environmental, Social and Governance factors when making investments
A federal judge on Monday indefinitely delayed the defamation lawsuit writer E. Jean Carroll brought against former President Donald Trump. Carroll, a former Elle magazine columnist, claimed Trump defamed her when he denied her allegation that he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s. Attorneys for Carroll and Trump declined to comment.
Nicola Sturgeon’s successor will be announced on Monday, with the new leader expected to face questions at Holyrood on Thursday.