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- February 5, 2019
Boris Johnson, the UK prime minister, and Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, have gone head-to-head in the final live television debate before the UK votes on December 12. They were set a series of tricky questions by a live studio audience, who often referenced some of the less pleasant aspects of this campaign
READ MOREBoris Johnson, the UK prime minister, and Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, have answered questions from the public in a head-to-head debate as they prepare for the country’s general election on December 12. A court ruling earlier in the day upheld ITV’s decision not to offer podiums to either the SNP or the
READ MOREEmilia Clarke claims Game Of Thrones bosses guilt-tripped her into doing multiple nude scenes that she wasn’t comfortable with so that she ‘didn’t disappoint fans’. In an interview with Dax Shepard on his podcast Armchair Expert, Emilia, 33, said she hadn’t agreed to the nudity in advance but felt she should do it anyway as she
READ MORESweating is a controversial topic at the moment. In his extraordinary recent BBC interview, Prince Andrew dismissed some of the allegations made against him by Virginia Giuffre (known previously as Virginia Roberts) on the grounds that he couldn’t sweat at the time – she had claimed he had been “profusely sweating”. During the interview, Prince
READ MORELeading trade unionists in Britain have slammed Uber UK chair Laurel Powers-Freeling’s claims this week that drivers are offered considerable benefits along with good pay and conditions as “fictitious”, “problematic” and “deeply ironic”. Speaking at a McKinsey event in London this week, banking veteran Powers-Freeling had claimed that there were myths surrounding the way Uber
READ MOREThe Liberal Democrats have urged Boris Johnson to confirm whether Nigel Farage was offered a peerage or a role as UK ambassador to the US in return for allying with the Conservative Party. In a letter to the prime minister, deputy leader Ed Davey said “the public deserve to know” the terms of any agreement
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