The threat of nuclear war in Britain is at its highest level in decades, with tensions running high between the West and Russia after President Vladimir Putin’s troops invaded Ukraine earlier this year. NATO allies are now facing the challenge of trying
Thirty-two years ago I bounced enthusiastically into the Money Mail office for the first time. Thus began a journey which has encompassed campaigns, scandals, stock market crashes, bank failures and financial crises. From day one I learned that your letters are at
Hindley and Brady’s crimes shocked a generation when their spree became public knowledge in the mid-Sixties, with both eventually handed whole life orders. The pair’s sentences meant neither would ever be released from prison, such was the monstrous nature of their five
I transferred my final salary pension to my private pension scheme in summer 2020 at a value of around £526,000. As part of that transfer I had to sign a document provided by the administrators running my old scheme which covered the
The correspondences were opened by The Apprentice star’s assistant and referred to the police. Patrick Gomes, 70, denied sending the letters in 2018, but was found guilty at an earlier trial of religiously aggravated harassment, putting those targeted in fear of violence.
Labour needs to ‘back off’ about ‘partygate’ says Baillie Year Six pupils at Welbeck Primary School are said to have been pushed to write letters attacking the Prime Minister and calling for his resignation, as seen on pictures shared on a now-deleted
The latest scandal prompted by Mr Johnson was his use of a Jimmy Savile “slur” against Sir Keir Starmer in Parliament, which earned him immediate condemnation across the House of Commons. The event persuaded more MPs to call for his head, and
The previous £1 coin was designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, which explains why the initials IRB featured under the Queen’s portrait in the previous coinage. The 12-sided £1 coin debuted a few years ago, and its design was intended to make it more
Conservative MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown stated that there is nothing anyone can do if 54 no-confidence letters are submitted by Conservative Party MPs to trigger a leadership contest. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is sweating over the outcome of Sue Gray’s delayed inquiry
The BBC’s political editor Laura Kuennsberg said the impeding Met Police investigation into lockdown-breaking parties at Downing Street announced this morning could force Tory MP’s to make moves to get rid of Boris Johnson. She said: “The delay could press pause on