Sir Kenneth Branagh revealed Prince Charles spoke about the ‘isolation’ and ‘burden of expectation’ he feels as the heir to the throne when the pair held a private meeting in the late 1980s. The actor, 61, told the Awards Chatter podcast that he arranged
University named after cardinal John Henry Newman slaps a content warning on the BIBLE because of its ‘themes of sexual violence and abuse’ Newman University in Birmingham tells students studying the Bible the module ‘includes themes of sexual violence and abuse –
Boris Johnson continued to favour ‘patient diplomacy’, he said. But from his tone, it was obvious that hopes of peace were now a pipe dream. The Prime Minister was making a statement on the Ukraine crisis. His voice dripped with exasperation and
The right honourable member for Broxtowe! Moment ‘slightly alarmed’ Tory MP Darren Henry receives lap dance from sex toy-wielding drag queen at charity night Darren Henry sat as one of the performers gyrated on him and simulated oral sex It was at
One of Carrie Johnson’s closest allies leaves Downing Street: Henry Cook who has worked in Whitehall for over a decade is stepping down as senior adviser to PM as ‘reset’ of No 10 team continues Henry Cook to leave Whitehall after more
A new NHS advert featuring famous faces from TV, film and music is urging more people get their Covid jab. Singer Sir Elton John, comedian Sir Lenny Henry and model Liz Hurley are among those staring in the video. It shows them
Gone were the usual smiles, smirks and ho-ho-hos. Instead, the Boris Johnson in the Commons chamber yesterday was suddenly a man fighting tooth and claw for his reputation. A week of woeful headlines over his Downing Street flat’s refurbishment, not to mention
The minister hopped and jerked like a barefoot man on hot sand: HENRY DEEDES sees MPs vent their fury over the Post Office scandal By Henry Deedes for the Daily Mail Published: 17:00 EDT, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 17:10 EDT, 27
Whitehall’s grandest fromage Simon Case looked affronted. Surprised, even. Dare I say it, perhaps a little hurt. The new(ish) Cabinet Secretary had just been accused by MPs of being evasive. Eh? Civil servants being tricksy? Choke! Cough! Splutter! Who could even think
From the Labour benches there came orchestrated harrumphs, spray-on shock and the sucked-in air of outrage. For the second week in a row, Sir Keir Starmer was crying foul about cronyism. After all those dog-day coronavirus months, old-fashioned Tory sleaze rows have