Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard discussed the headlines with The Mirror’s Kevin Maguire, Daily Mail’s Andrew Pierce and palliative care physician Dr Rachel Clarke on today’s Good Morning Britain. However, when the ITV presenters introduced the segment, the show was thrown into
Denmark fisherman Tamme Bolt admitted he was concerned about the countries fishing industry post-Brexit. While speaking to Ruptly, he said Norway had denied Denmark fishermen access to their waters for months. Mr Bolt noted Oslo had initially imposed the ban on the
In a statement today, the Scottish Labour leader announced his resignation as leader with immediate effect. The 59-year-old had led the party since 2017 and declared it was now time for the party to be taken on a different path. Mr Leonard,
The incident occurred just after 9pm local time (2am GMT) in the 3600 block of Penn Avenue, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Witnesses have claimed they saw people fleeing the scene after the device was thrown. A parked vehicle was damaged in the first
Fans soon expressed their amusement at the situation on Twitter, with one sharing: “This is so chaotic I love it #sundaybrunch.” Another commented: “No gas and asking people sharing famous names to text in. Full Alan Partridge mode #sundaybrunch.” “Simon cooking without gas is
Wednesday morning’s Good Morning Britain didn’t exactly get off to the smoothest of starts when Susanna Reid read out the headlines without her co-host Piers Morgan by her side. Instead, Piers joined his ITV colleague a few moments later, strolling onto set
Thinking they had discovered a typewriter entangled in a net on the seabed of Gelting Bay, underwater archaeologist Florian Huber quickly realised the historical significance of the find. “I’ve made many exciting and strange discoveries in the past 20 years. But I
POLICE were forced to use tear gas as protestors took to the streets of Paris against police violence.
Video footage on social media showed large groups of people staging a rowdy demonstration in Oxford Street in central London, with some pushing past a line of police. Earlier, three people have been arrested for allegedly breaching coronavirus restrictions at King’s Cross
The Brussels diplomat said he had agreed with UK negotiator Lord Frost to abandon any high-level talks as time runs out to secure a deal. On Twitter, the Frenchman said: “One of the negotiators in my team has tested positive for COVID-19.