The King of Bahrain has paid more than £120million to buy a Cotswolds estate from a Saudi prince who bought it for £11m in the 1990s, making him the new owner of its 18th-century country house, 167 acres of parkland, 39 cottages,
A victim of the Rochdale grooming gang last night urged Priti Patel to kick her abusers out of the country as the ringleader was pictured stocking up on fizzy drinks in the town where he abused children nine years ago. Girl A,
The highly anticipated trans-Tasman bubble is expected to reopen as early as Friday after Air New Zealand ramped up its flight offerings to Australia. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is scheduled to announce the start date of the bubble tomorrow that
New York City’s annual Easter parade and Bonnet festival was virtual on Sunday for the second year in a row. Despite being an online event, several people still headed to Fifth Avenue to show off their creations. For the second straight year,
London Mayoral candidate and actor Laurence Fox has said attacks on freedom of speech polarises people as he campaigns to reopen discussions and debates. Speaking to Express.co.uk, Mr Fox said: “The Reclaim Party polled the country and we’re looking at half of
Israel’s world-leading vaccination programme allowed crowds to gather for Easter celebrations in Jerusalem, while most of the world still restricts gatherings. Christians in the Holy Land marked Good Friday without the mass pilgrimages usually seen in the days leading up to Easter
Labour still has to show voters it’s sorry for inflicting Jeremy Corbyn on the country, key Shadow Cabinet ally of Sir Keir Starmer warns Sir Keir spent much of past year trying to distance himself from his predecessor He even suspended Jeremy
Trump says America is turning Communist as he blasts ‘total censorship’ after his interview with daughter-in-law Lara was removed by Facebook and says Twitter is ‘very boring’ without him Donald Trump spoke to cable channel Real America’s Voice on Thursday The former
‘You become PM at your most popular and LEAST capable’: Tony Blair says he wasn’t qualified for the job when he became leader and didn’t enjoy it Tony Blair said he didn’t enjoy being prime minister due to the responsibility He said that
Prime Minister Mark Rutte turned down an offer to help finance an expansion at the Halix plant, which makes around five million doses a month of the Oxford-produced jab. The factory has been at the centre of a cross-Channel row over immunisation