Labour’s Keir Starmer calls for political ‘unity’ amid Ukraine crisis after demanding Boris Johnson resign over Partygate police investigation By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 05:37 EST, 6 March 2022 | Updated: 05:37 EST, 6 March 2022 Keir Starmer appeared
Ukrainian President Zelensky has won praise after refusing offers from Western governments to spirit him and his family out of the country to safety, despite being named as targets ‘one and two’ on Putin’s kill list. Standing by his side is his
Thousands of Russians are trying to dodge conscription into their army by fleeing to the US via Mexico to claim asylum, immigration lawyers have claimed. Many are afraid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will leave Putin wanting more people to join up to
‘Today we stand with the President and all of Ukraine’: William and Kate tweet support for Kyiv in a rare political comment as Cambridges recall the ‘privilege’ of meeting President Zelensky and his wife in 2020 The couple welcomed the Ukrainians to
As his Ukraine teetered on the abyss, Volodymyr Zelensky delivered the speech of his life in the early hours of Thursday morning. He vowed unflinching resistance to Russian invaders. Neither Russia nor Ukraine needed a war, he said. ‘Not a cold war, not
Colorado congressional candidate Alex Walker is attempting to drum up interest for his campaign by releasing a video that sees its subjects being covered in feces. Walker, who calls himself a ‘queer engineering nerd’ is looking to take on the outspoken right-winger with
Former BBC giant Andrew Neil returns to political TV broadcasting… for Channel 4 The new political show has a working title of Sunday Politics with Andrew Neil The half-hour weekly programme is due to air in May in a blow to the
BBC picks all-female shortlist of candidates to replace Andrew Marr on Sunday morning political show
BBC picks all-female shortlist of candidates to replace Andrew Marr on Sunday morning political show BBC ‘picked an all-female shortlist of candidates’ for Andrew Marr replacement It means high-profile BBC male journalists would appear to be out of the race Mr Marr left
Former Vice President Mike Pence, though he’s been more vocal of his criticisms of former President Trump in recent days, defended the Republican National Committee describing Jan. 6 as ‘legitimate political discourse’ and said the reference has been misinterpreted. Pence backed up
They will be told they are not be allowed to promote “partisan views” or organisations such as Black Lives Matter in classrooms. In lessons about historical figures, like Sir Winston Churchill, they should focus on their major achievements rather than other issues,