French president's office unveils new center-right government 2 months after divisive elections
PARIS (AP) — French president's office unveils new center-right government 2 months after divisive elections.
PARIS (AP) — French president's office unveils new center-right government 2 months after divisive elections.
Donald Trump on Thursday addressed business leaders in Detroit, where he insulted their city and big companies.“You want to know the truth?” Trump told members of the Detroit Economic Club as he painted a picture of what his opponent would do to America. “It’ll be like Detroit. Our whole country will end up being like Detroit if she’s your president. You’re going to have a mess on your hands.”Audience members clapped when Trump said he wouldn’t allow Kamala Harris to make the rest of the country
The council started its investigation after receiving a complaint about the decking in June 2021
Martin Lewis asked cabinet minister Lisa Nandy ‘why are you defending this?’
'It just seems like a logical way forward'
The world watched helplessly as a missile barrage from Iran came raining down over Israel with less than 15 minutes’ warning.
Law of unintended consequences more likely to have played key role in Tory leadership election
But Volodymyr Zelenskyy did not explain why he felt so optimistic.
The former president ranted about a "dumb president," and you know what happened next.
Andrew Schulz couldn't help but respond to the presidential candidate's claim by doubling over in laughter.
Nigel Farage and Susanna Reid clash on Good Morning Britain
"I paid for my tickets," the Sky News presenter told the culture secretary.
Former president Donald Trump dramatically escalated his attacks on CBS Thursday, suggesting the entire network’s broadcast license should be revoked after its program 60 Minutes interviewed his opponent in this year’s presidential election.Trump expressed outrage that the program aired a shortened, edited version of an exchange about Israel between Vice President Kamala Harris and 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker during its main broadcast on Monday.That was opposed to a longer version of
With the Tories immersed in a leadership contest and Labour emerging from weeks of freebie headlines and internal drama, Westminster watchers will have turned to this week’s PMQs for a much needed injection of drama. Grab your popcorn, it’s box office time. Surely the acting leader of the Conservative Party could at least muster up
The former president issued an ominous threat to the venerable newspaper.
Watch again as Sir Keir Starmer faced a PMQs grilling on the turmoil surrounding his Labour party today (Wednesday 9 October). Sir Keir headed into a tense session, already grappling with a rebellion within his party north of the border over winter fuel payments. Two senior Scottish Labour MSPs, Richard Leonard and Alex Rowley, defied their leadership by backing a motion in Holyrood calling for the government to reverse its cuts to the benefit.
The Republican nominee had clamored for a debate on the conservative channel but ducked a last chance.
Russia's ineffective response to Ukraine's invasion of its Kursk region suggests Vladimir Putin is still ruling with a key flaw.
Moderate Conservatives are threatening to throw their ballots away after Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick were selected as the final two candidates in the bid for Tory leadership.
Commons Leader Lucy Powell said the Conservatives were ‘reaching desperately for a conspiracy when there just isn’t one’.
Former president also makes false claim that ‘radical left governor has announced a plan to resettle 75,000 migrants’