She held the office of prime minister longer than any other British politician in the 20th century, setting her country on a right-leaning economic path.
The Bank of England said the change to wildlife imagery creates an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the nation. Replacing figures including Sir Winston Churchill with images of ...
Kemi Badenoch claimed replacing figures including Sir Winston Churchill with images of wildlife on the next series of Bank of ...
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Final chapter of legendary political satire heading to Milton Keynes
I’m Sorry, Prime Minister, written and directed by Jonathan Lynn, will be performed at Milton Keynes Theatre.
Nigel Farage’s far-right Reform UK is the most supported party amongst gay and bisexual men in the UK, a new poll has found. The populist political party was founded in 2018 as the Brexit Party and ...
The next issue of our banknotes will swap Britain’s greatest minds, heroes and leaders, with wildlife. Gone are Shakespeare, Churchill, Austen, Turner, Turing, Wellington; in their place, the Bank of ...
History makers have won best actress gold at the Oscars. Before another Academy Awards winner is named, we rank the best of the past 25 years.
The final chapter of the comedy series, created by Jonathan Lynn, tours the UK after a successful West End run.
The £75,000 taxpayer-funded payout Lord Peter Mandelson received after being sacked as ambassador to Washington was “value for money”, a minister has argued. The sum awarded to the disgraced peer ...
The responsibility for the design, build and running of it will be within Government, according to Darren Jones.
Britain should have been better prepared for conflict in the Middle East ahead of last week’s US and Israeli strikes on Iran, a former security minister has said. In an interview with the JC, Tom ...
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