During the past year of the Covid pandemic, Briton’s have spent much of that time under strict lockdown rules, with Government guidance forcing tens of millions of people to stay at home in the fight against rising coronavirus infections. Schools have been
Britain has spent more of the past year in lockdown, with Government rules forcing tens of millions of people to be confined to their homes in a desperate attempt to curb the rapid spread of coronavirus infections. School children have been forced
The goalkeeper is set to appear on BBC quiz show Pointless Celebrities tonight, alongside fellow former professional footballers Paul Parker, John Hartson and Rachel Brown-Finnis. Shilton, who remains England men’s most capped footballer, is a passionate Brexiteer, and has talked at length
Tory MP James Wild grilled Tim Davie on how many Union flags featured in the corporation’s 268-page Annual Report in 2020. The BBC’s director-general replied that he did not know, before Mr Wild told him there were none. The Tory MP shared
“This do not represent the views of me or the BBC. I apologise for any offence taken. Naga.” Following the presenter’s apology, a BBC source told The Sun that bosses “reminded” Munchetty of her “responsibilities” over impartially concerns. “Naga has been reminded
The Match of the Day host, 60, noted that he and fellow presenters Alan Shearer and Ian Wright are aware the odds are against them when it comes to developing dementia; ex-footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die from the disease
The Match of the Day host, 60, noted that he and fellow presenters Alan Shearer and Ian Wright are aware the odds are against them when it comes to developing dementia; ex-footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die from the disease
He said: “The Labour party’s support for nuclear deterrence is non-negotiable, but this review breaks the goal of successive Prime Ministers and cross-party efforts to reduce our nuclear stockpile.” Ahead of its publication, Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, said: “Over time, as
Gary Lineker, 60, suggested it was an “assumption” that Piers Morgan, 55, “quit” his role on Good Morning Britain, despite an ITV statement revealing it was his decision. The Match of the Day host came under fire for showing support to the outspoken host, following