Nigel Farage: "Put up or shut up or go"
Ukip leader Nigel Farage says the anonymous senior party member seeking a leadership change "better put up, shut up or go.".
Ukip leader Nigel Farage says the anonymous senior party member seeking a leadership change "better put up, shut up or go.".
Sheila Correll is cutting back on food, heating and electricity to make ends meet
A SWANKY 10-bedroom house based in a Grade II listed building is on the market for almost £1 million.
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is battling for his political survival after a chaotic 24 hours which saw him end the SNP’s governing partnership with the Greens on Thursday. This was followed a couple of hours later by the Scottish Conservatives putting forward a motion of no confidence in the first minister. The motion was backed by Scottish Labour, the Scottish Lib Dems and, crucially, the Greens, who just 24 hours earlier were close cabinet colleagues. It leaves Mr Yousaf potentially having to rely on Alex Salmond’s Alba Party, and their one MSP Ash Regan, to survive a no-confidence vote.
In a speech proposing reforms to Britain’s welfare system, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said people with “less severe” mental health conditions should still be in the workforce.
Strathmore farmer shared video footage with the Perthshire Advertiser showing collapsed river embankments and flooded fields.
Brother and sister sentenced after being found guilty of fraud in relation to family inheritance
Rishi Sunak tells long-distance runner ‘most stressful’ days are those involving national security decisions
The pro-Palestinian protesters making themselves heard at universities across the country see their demonstrations as part of a tradition of anti-war activism on campus. Hundreds of students have been arrested after setting up encampments on school grounds and demanding their institutions call for a cease-fire in Gaza and divest their endowments away from companies associated…
Pro-Palestinian protests spread from universities in the United States to France and Britain on Friday as Russell Group students set up a camp demanding action over Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
The chocolate giant launched the 180g snack in 2021 following a surge in popularity for chocolate orange products
Shirley householders say their street is being ruined by what would be a fourth HMO - and claim it wouldn't happen in other parts of Solihull
Sarah Davey's crime was described by a judge as 'unspeakably wicked'
New nickname from Jordan Klepper comes after the former president hit out at former attorney general Bill Barr in a Truth Social post
Residents have likened a council’s repair job to a 125-year-old bridge to a modern art monstrosity after patching it up with mismatched bricks.
Former White House attorney Jim Schultz reacts to former President Donald Trump’s remarks comparing campus protests about the Israel-Hamas war to the deadly Charlottesville neo-Nazi rally.
Police have issued a warning to passengers planning to park at Gatwick airport.
For the Love of Dogs viewers were left infuriated as they pointed out a 'bad habit' of presenter Alison Hammond's during the latest episode of the ITV show, which has seen ratings plummet.
Amanda Holden, 53, looked sensational as she showed off her latest outfit to host Heart FM despite "not being able to find a top" as she opted for just a bra and jacket
The arrival of the US M1A1 Abrams tanks in Ukraine was hailed as a turning point in the war. Coming in at roughly $10 million a unit, the Nato stalwart was supposed to provide the armoured fist that would punch through the Russian lines. But tactics evolve quickly in warfare, and Russia’s use of surveillance and hunter-killer drones has led to heavy casualties for Ukraine’s tank fleets. This is alarming for NATO. If Russia has found critical vulnerabilities in our armour, our borders are beginni
The moment was filmed by a Pollok resident who was left disgusted after spotting the vermin from her kitchen window in the Templeland Road area of Glasgow.