Question Time: Policing minister Chris Philp appears to confuse Congo and Rwanda
Responding to an audience member on BBC One’s Question Time, Mr Philp appeared to ask whether the two African nations were separate countries.
Responding to an audience member on BBC One’s Question Time, Mr Philp appeared to ask whether the two African nations were separate countries.
Medical breakthroughs and politics lead the front pages for Friday.
Allies of Mr Yousaf insisted he would not quit as he faced the prospect of a knife-edge confidence vote.
The Stroke Association is urging the next government to invest in prevention or risk pressure on NHS services becoming ‘unsustainable’.
Hobart Earle was a pupil at the Scottish school in the 1970s.
The Government must ensure it helped claimants switch from legacy benefits to Universal Credit without losing their benefits, a report said.
Waiting lists for children’s mental health services are ‘chronic’ and provision is a ‘postcode lottery’, a report has warned.
Moderna and MSD are researching how their therapy could treat a wide range of cancers.
Steve Young, 52, is taking part in a phase 3 clinical trial to test a new mRNA vaccine for cancer.
City moved a point behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Photos of the transfer show an Italian ambulance on board a military cargo plane.
Littler climbed back to the top of the Premier League table.
The Argentina midfielder has been suffering for several weeks with a hernia.
Kevin De Bruyne’s eye-catching diving header set City side on course for a comprehensive success.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said he wanted measures to protect ‘the integrity and security of our great institutions’.