What would Churchill have done? Boris Johnson’s US trip was a bit of a curate’s egg

The prime minister was all smiles as he padded down the Amtrak train to debrief journalists on his way back to New York from his whirlwind 24 hours in Washington DC on Wednesday.

What would Churchill have done? Boris Johnson’s US trip was a bit of a curate’s egg

The prime minister was all smiles as he padded down the Amtrak train to debrief journalists on his way back to New York from his whirlwind 24 hours in Washington DC on Wednesday.

Starmer sets out post-pandemic vision of ‘contribution society’ in 11,500-word essay

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has begun a push to spell out his vision for Britain with the release of an essay running to more than 11,500 words.

R Kelly prosecutor says singer hid his crimes in ‘plain sight’ as abuse trial nears end

Closing arguments are under way at R Kelly's abuse trial in New York, after the singer decided not to testify in court.

‘Batsman’ replaced with gender-neutral term in laws of cricket

The word "batsman" has been replaced with a gender-neutral alternative in the official laws of cricket.

I’m A Celebrity crew member blamed for sending thousands of Australians into lockdown

An I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! crew member who tested positive for COVID-19 has been blamed for sending thousands of Australians into lockdown.

PM urges humankind to ‘grow up’ – and quotes Kermit the Frog – in call to arms on climate change

Boris Johnson is urging humankind to "grow up" and "come of age" at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow this year.

I’m A Celebrity crew member blamed for sending thousands of Australians into lockdown

An I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! crew member who tested positive for COVID-19 has been blamed for sending thousands of Australians into lockdown.