US President Donald Trump said Iran’s air force and navy had been “knocked out” and that strikes targeted Iranian leadership. Israel struck a ...
This is the dumbest and possibly worst explanation she could’ve given. It made her look even worse,” one person wrote in response to Anna’s follow-up post.
Iran's foreign minister issued a chilling six-word threat to the U.S. over the possibility of a ground invasion into the Middle Eastern country ...
Israel has confirmed that Iran’s supreme leader was killed in strikes, according to two Israeli sources familiar with the matter.
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AS a huge fan of the original series Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, I wasn’t going to pass up the chance to catch up with duelling politicos Jim Hacker and ...
“We’re in the dustbin of history,” says retired civil servant Sir Humphrey (Clive Francis), bitterly mourning the loss of his hundreds of minions and innumerable paths of political influence. Former ...
Griff Rhys Jones and Clive Francis revive Hacker and Sir Humphrey in a topical farewell that probes a changing Britain Dominic Cavendish has been writing about theatre and comedy since the mid-1990s ...
Water Resources Minister Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee on Saturday said there is no need for a separate oath for the ‘Yes’ vote, as it will automatically take effect once the Jatiya Sangsad is in ...
Clive Francis as Sir Humphrey Appleby and Griff Rhys Jones as Jim Hacker in ‘I’m Sorry Prime Minister’ (Johan Persson) “I’m not bothered about being cancelled,” says Lynn, when I meet him in his hotel ...
Water Resources Minister Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee has said there is no need for a separate oath regarding the “Yes” vote in the recent referendum. Speaking after paying tribute to the language ...
Is it a good idea to revive Yes Prime Minister, the defining political sitcom of the Thatcher era, for one final chapter? Well, as the obfuscating civil servant Sir Humphrey Appleby might say: ’As far ...