Angela Rayner subbed for James O’Brien on LBC, much to her surprise. She probably agreed to it months ago, then either forgot or (quite rightly) assumed no one would go to work the day after the ...
In her first major speech since Keir Starmer announced his resignation, former minister warns Britain has ‘been on the wrong path for far too long’ ...
Decriminalising rough sleeping has been broadly welcomed, but it's not enough on its own to give homeless people the support ...
The Labour hopeful issued a message of continuity and evolution, as she began her bid to become Greater Manchester's next ...
Watching tense, fast-paced football games requires focus, but so does consuming World Cup content online, because false ...
Angela Rayner has said it's not too late for Labour to win back public trust as she heaped praise on Andy Burnham's by-election campaign. The former Deputy Prime Minister said Labour needed to show it ...
Rayner backs Burnham, calls the by-election 'a line in the sand'— urges Labour to win trust after winter-fuel & Palestine Search for missing personal trainer ends in tragic discovery Trump launches ...
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Reform and Green candidates debate immigration's impact on housing in a heated exchange on BBC Question Time. Ukraine strikes St Petersburg oil terminal F1 grid: Starting positions for British Grand ...
The best bit of last night’s BBC Question Time episode – featuring AI-generated versions of historical figures – was when Mohandas Gandhi brought up that time in 1931 when Winston Churchill called him ...
Last night’s episode of the BBC’s Question Time featured AI-generated versions of Mahatma Gandhi, Frida Kahlo, Che Guevara and Emmeline Pankhurst. The episode was dedicated to a discussion on ...