It comes after two Labour parliamentarians, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, were rejected after flying to Israel on their way to the occupied West Bank.
It comes after two Labour parliamentarians, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, were rejected after flying to Israel on their way to the occupied West Bank.
The Walthamstow MP said it was "so loud" it could be "heard of the moon".
The crazy story behind Trump’s trade policies. Spoiler: it’s all based on a fake book.
On this day in 2017: Birmingham’s own Saffiyah Khan calmly stood her ground against EDL leader Ian Crossland during a far-right rally.
A true heroine 🫶
On this day in 2013: The nation said goodbye to Margaret Thatcher, and Frankie Boyle perfectly summed up the sentiment.
The Reform UK leader made his comments as he hit out at diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) policies designed to improve the prospects of those in minority groups.
"Who the f**k does she think she's kidding?" said one person in response to Fiona Bruce.
Campaigners have responded by calling for urgent action to reform the rules governing gambling advertising, which have so far been left out of plans to overhaul regulation of the £11bn-a-year sector.
The findings show billionaire X social media platform owner Elon Musk has helped catapult AfD into second place with their leader Alice Weidel the favourite to become the country’s new chancellor.
Former child refugee and Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs is among parliamentarians calling for the government to improve safe and legal routes for refugees to come to the UK alongside its efforts to stop people smuggling gangs.
“I’m going to have to row you back to the question. You’re all over the place this morning. You talk rubbish sometimes.”
The press release added that Andrew Feinstein would also be attending. Feinstein was the independent challenger who significantly reduced Keir Starmer’s majority in the 2024 general election.
Jeremy Clarkson may portray himself as the voice of farmers, but Ian Hislop has explained why he doesn’t deserve that title.
'For a channel that likes to wrap themselves in the flag and call themselves "GB News", they don't seem too keen on Britain...'
Pamela Hemphill told Sky's The News Hour with Mark Austin it would be a "slap in the face to the rule of law, the Capitol police officers and to our nation".
"Non-doms get sympathy and people on welfare get tough love," the presenter said.
It is quite the U-turn after almost a week of silence from the new US president and months of criticism from his informal adviser.
"Claiming that God has saved your life on Martin Luther King day, when God did not save Martin Luther King's life, is just, eurgh"
‘Have I Got News for You’ star and ‘Private Eye’ editor didn’t hold back when tearing into tech billionaire.
When asked if the UK should prioritise trade with the EU or US, all constituencies - even Reform ones - backed Europe.
So that's what Farage meant by two-tier policing!
Donald Trump demanded an apology - but he's not getting one!