Johnson, who infamously videotaped himself drinking Budweiser as his men cut off the ears of the nation’s former president, died on Thursday.
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted she pleaded guilty after she incorrectly told police that a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013.
Thanks to the wet weather, ponchos and umbrellas were part of this year’s festivities, along with the usual floats and star-studded performances.
Holly Willoughby has reflected on the “fun moments” she shared with Stephen Mulhern while filming rebooted ITV show You Bet!, saying they “couldn’t help but play along and compete with each other”.
EastEnders character Jean Slater has discovered she is the victim of an intricate pension scam as part of a storyline highlighting common scams and frauds.
The letter expressed the Scottish Government’s “shock and alarm” at the decision to apply the Barnett formula to future agricultural and marine funding, and warned that the changes to inheritance tax ...
Political parties have been making last-ditch attempts to attract votes across the country on the eve of Ireland’s General Election. All the parties and independent candidates spent the final hours of ...
Imposing restrictions on smartphones in schools without involving young people in the process risks their use becoming like “smoking behind the bike shed”, a top paediatrician has warned. Baroness ...
A royal insider has ended his ‘omerta’ to lift the lid on confidential discussions of state he had at a rainy Battersea bus stop in 2020.
The band rocketed to fame with hits such as No Matter What, Words, So Good, Coming Home Now and Father And Son.
Hundreds of National Education Union teacher members in 32 sixth form colleges in England began walkouts on Thursday.