The former Conservative Prime Minister got tearful when she was asked about how she coped with her children Liberty and Frances seeing the criticism she went through.
The ex-PM's publishers apologise and agree to remove a fake quote tied to an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Former PM’s publisher reportedly forced to apologise over use of ‘fabricated’ quote
The anointed heir to Nicola Sturgeon took power after a fractious leadership campaign in 2023 that almost split the Scottish Nationalist Party in the wake of her shock resignation.
Ten Years to Save the West is published by Biteback in the UK, which is owned by major Tory donor Lord Ashcroft.
The Labour leader asks the PM about his predecessor claiming her Budget was the "happiest moment of her premiership".
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The ex-PM has claimed the left are trying to 'smear' her. It resulted in Carol Vorderman breaking into fits of giggles.
After being outlasted by a lettuce during her lasts stint as PM, Liz Truss has backtracked from suggestions she could run for office again.
The latest album from Taylor Swift has reignited discussions about her past relationships, with both fans and critics examining the lyrics of her new double album, The Tortured Poets Department.The album, which debuted on April 19, has sparked a pretty intense analysis as listeners parse through its lyrics for hints about the inspirations behind each song. Much of the conversation has also centered around her more significant past relationship with English actor Joe Alwyn, with some fans...
It is unfortunate that column space should be dedicated to Britain’s shortest termed prime minister and, arguably, one of its most imbecilic and cringingly juvenile. But given that some people still sympathise with her and her views, it falls to one to tackle her latest work which resembles other types of the gloomy genre warning that More