The Spectator: Who is new owner Sir Paul Marshall?
Sir Paul Marshall bought The Spectator media business through his Old Queen Street Ventures company on Tuesday.
Sir Paul Marshall bought The Spectator media business through his Old Queen Street Ventures company on Tuesday.
The veteran politician was one of the so-called Gang of Four who split from Labour under Michael Foot to form a new party.
Carla Denyer said the party was hoping to return four MPs after voting on Thursday.
The Green Party has named four seats which it will target on Wednesday.
Sir Ed Davey has visited 32 seats since the start of the campaign, 28 of which are being defended by the Tories.
Record number standing for Parliament, with at least five candidates vying for every seat in the UK.
The number of candidates is up 36% on the last general election in 2019.
The 31-year-old forward recently ended a seven-year stint with Glasgow Warriors.
The Croatian Democratic Union party, or HDZ, won 61 seats in the 151-seat parliament.
The election centred on a bitter rivalry between the country’s president and prime minister.
The ballot pits PM Andrej Plenkovic’s Croatian Democratic Union against an alliance led by President Zoran Milanovic’s Social Democratic Party.
London Elects said the actor had not submitted valid nomination papers on time and would therefore not be a candidate for Mayor of London.
The Scot has become an MP for the third time after another heated campaign.
No 10 believed the Parthenon Sculptures could be a ‘powerful bargaining chip’ in the race to host 2012 games.
Ofcom said GB News ‘failed to represent and give due weight to an appropriately wide range of significant views’ on a political controversy.