With Liz Truss resigning as Prime Minister, many will want to know who is touted to pick up the premiership next.
With Liz Truss resigning as Prime Minister, many will want to know who is touted to pick up the premiership next.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has claimed the “optics” of the chaos surrounding Liz Truss’ Government are “awful”. Ross said the Tory Government would “deal” with bread and butter issues like mortgages, weeks after Truss and her colleagues tanked the UK economy.
Channel 4 has sidelined news anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy for one week after he was caught on tape describing Tory MP Steve Baker as a “c****” following an interview.
Liz Truss’ difficult week is going from bad to worse. A former aide has claimed the under fire British Prime Minister’s advisers would lie about deaths in her family so she could miss appearing on British current affairs program Question Time.
Dwayne Johnson has jokingly suggested he should take over Liz Truss as the UK Prime Minister.Speaking to Sky News at the premiere of his new “anti-hero” DC film Black Adam, Johnson gave a tongue-in-cheek response when asked if he would consider the position.“Are you ready for another Johnson prime minister?” he said, in reference to Truss’ predecessor Boris Johnson. “Maybe Rock prime minister?”He added: “I will tell you this… It’s great to be back in London.
As the country faces yet more parliamentary turmoil, the Loose Women panel discussed whether it’s time to bring back Boris Johnson. The question split the panel, with Linda Robson speaking favourably of the former Prime Minister while Coleen Nolan disagreed with the idea of bringing him back. Noting that she “always gets slaughtered online” when she backs Boris, Linda continued to say: “I do think he did the best job he could do during Covid.
Coleen Nolan and Linda Robson got into a heated debate during Tuesday's Loose Women as they discussed if Boris Johnson should be made Prime Minister again.
Second on the list was the race between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister. And third place went to the highly publicised court drama between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. The rest of the top 50 list included the sensational "Wagatha Christie" trial, involving Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy, and Will Smith and Chris Rock's dust-up at the Oscars.
Naomi Campbell off the hook when she turned up nearly an hour late to a fashion show in Paris. Despite the Louis Vuitton show at the Louvre starting 45 minutes late, Campbell was still turned away from her seat when she arrived 15 minutes later.
Jeremy Hunt has been named Chancellor following the sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng.
EastEnders. Scott described Alzheimer’s as ‘the cruellest of diseases’ as he described her dementia towards the end of her life, which he has written about in By Your Side: My Life Loving Barbara Windsor. Host Lorraine Kelly said: “You don’t spare yourself and you don’t spare her.
Janey Godley has revealed she is delighted to be going back out on tour after a 'tough time'.
A warning from Liz Truss has come back to haunt her after footage showing her saying a tax cuts bonanza would lead to "boom and bust" was unearthed.
More than half a million of the most vulnerable people across the country have been denied a £326 cost-of-living payment to help with rising bills.
More than half a million struggling Brits were denied a £326 summer cost-of-living payment to help with rocketing bills. Boris Johnson offered the fund - the first half of a total £650 - to more than 8 million people on benefits in July to show them “we are on their side”.
dismissed from his trade role and suspended from the party after he was accused of inappropriate behaviour at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham. But the Boris Johnson-loyalist is set to be rewarded for his staunch support with a gong in the resignation honours list this month, according to The Times. It risks causing political embarrassment for Liz Truss, who is ‘thought to be unable to block the nomination’, according to the paper.
Naman Ramachandran The crisis of leadership Britain has been plunged into over recent years merits sustained study as a cautionary tale. But it demands deeper and sharper analysis than is available in “This England,” a curiously indifferent six-part miniseries notionally centred on former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of the initial coronavirus outbreak, currently limping out on Sky’s U.K. arm. When Winterbottom’s Revolution Films announced the project (originally titled “This Sceptred Isle”) last year – with Kenneth Branagh unveiled as the project’s Johnson – speculation was rife. Would the series be an ensemble satire, along the lines of Winterbottom’s rambunctious “24 Hour Party People”? Or an artfully sober inquiry, in the vein of the director’s Amanda Knox-inspired “The Face of an Angel”? In fact, it’s neither: what we’ve got is a hurriedly assembled primetime procedural that undermines its claim to rigorous accuracy from the off by misspelling the name of Johnson’s soon-to-be-wife Carrie Symonds in its opening credits.
Scots Tory leader Douglas Ross has only been in the party's top job for two years but already senior colleagues are plotting to dump him.
Gogglebox? Getting paid to watch TV (not to mention all the free takeaways) is the absolute dream – and that’s just for the families taking part in the regular series. If you’re one of the famous faces who has taken part in the Celebrity series, like Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash, Anne-Marie and Tom Jones or Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Smith, the exposure of being on TV every Friday night means they can make a very pretty penny from sponsored social media posts.
The Conservatives face an electoral wipe out in Scotland for the second time in 25 years as polls show voters turning their backs on the party.
Donald Trump, David Cameron, Brexit and even Die Hard‘s status as a Christmas film.The new spoof sees the pair taking aim at Truss’ highly divisive recent economic policies, splicing together quotes from her recent speeches and interviews.“The damage is done, and I’ve just begun,” Truss says during the spoof. “65 billion to get back to square one / A worst first budget is inconceivable.”Later in the track she says: “They say our policies increase inequalities / No shit Sherlock.”Watch the full ‘Nu Tax Plan’ video below.New! Cassetteboy vs Liz Truss – Nu Tax PlanYou can support us at https://t.co/o7kwE1h2gy , we appreciate it now more than ever.
Conservative backbenchers have warned Liz Truss 'has little more than a week' to save her leadership as she prepares to defend to her 'new approach'.
Boris Johnson, Ben Goldsmith is keeping up with the former PM when it comes to children. The financier son of late billionaire Sir James Goldsmith is celebrating the birth of his seventh child. He and his wife, model-turned-society caterer Jemima, have named their son Vincent.
Conservative Party conference in Birmingham on Monday where Prime Minister Liz Truss and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng are facing tough questions about their controversial tax-cutting mini budget announced last week. Former Made In Chelsea star Georgia was seen hanging around the event alongside Stanley, who is father of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson, Ben Goldsmith is keeping up with the former PM when it comes to children. The financier son of late billionaire Sir James Goldsmith is celebrating the birth of his seventh child. He and his wife, model-turned-society caterer Jemima, have named their son Vincent.
The Simpsons producer Al Jean has said he wishes John Lennon could have featured as a cameo on the series.The longtime writer and executive producer recently reflected on “dream” cameos after telling the PA news agency (per Bloomberg) that it was too late to cast Boris Johnson.“He definitely was a character right for satire but we had our own issues in America,” Jean said of former prime minister Boris Johnson following his resignation.Discussing other celebrities who have featured on the beloved animated show, Jean says it “astounds” him in terms of how many famous faces agree, while he named Lennon as one of the few that didn’t end up starring. “Many of the ones that I’d say would be a dream are never going to be on, like John Lennon or Neil Armstrong,” he said.
Sir Kenneth Branagh when he was not in character as Boris Johnson on set of the Covid drama. Formerly titled This Sceptred Isle, the six-parter follows the 58-year-old’s tumultuous first months as prime minister, leading up to the beginning of the coronarvirus pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Covering one of the most challenging periods in recent history, the series, co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom, will also include stories from the medics and care workers working on the frontline.
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid had to interrupt an interview and tell a guest off for being 'rude' in an awkward clash.
MPs investigating whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over lockdown parties in Downing Street have rejected a claim that their procedures are “unfair” and “fundamentally flawed”.
Sir Kenneth Branagh's Boris Johnson transformation took three hours "a day". The 61-year-old star looks uncannily like the former British Prime Minister in Sky's political drama 'This Sceptred Isle'. However, it took a lot of work to get him to resemble him, with Branagh having to don a suit to bulk him up and a number of prosthetics.
A bench in Atherton has become ‘famous’ now it has a ‘joke’ plaque in ‘loathing memory’ of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The Market Street bench had the plaque placed on it in the last week, but who is responsible remains a mystery.
Around 2,000 guests gathered at Westminster Abbey for Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral on 19 September, including seven former Prime Ministers and the entire Royal Family. Each guest was dressed in black and many paid tribute to the late monarch with their outfit choices and jewellery selections. Many of the female guests in attendance opted to wear black headwear, with some choosing hats while others opted for headbands.
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II has already gone down in history as a once-in-a-lifetime event, with huge praise reaped on both the organisers and the tireless broadcasters coordinating events and beaming them across the world. All except.
Liz Truss was mistaken for a 'minor royal' by Australian TV presenters as they failed to identify the new Prime Minister at the Queen's funeral.
President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte walked behind their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin at her funeral on Monday.
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