Advertiser boycotts, dropped microphones and prank calls bedeviled GB News, but its evening talk show drew higher ratings than competitors on the BBC and Sky.
Author: MARK LANDLER
In Leaked Messages, Boris Johnson Called His Health Secretary ‘Hopeless’
A trove of material released by the British prime minister’s former chief aide, Dominic Cummings, shows a government in chaos as the pandemic exploded last year.
In Leaked Messages, Johnson Called His Health Secretary ‘Hopeless’
A trove of material released by the British prime minister’s former chief aide, Dominic Cummings, shows a government in chaos as the pandemic exploded last year.
Boris Johnson’s ‘Global Britain’ Makes Shaky Start at G7 Summit
The prime minister’s plan to introduce his vision of a nimble, trade-savvy U.K. was upended by a spat over Northern Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth II Welcomed the Bidens to a Private Tea at Windsor
President Biden and the first lady seemed relaxed, and there were no obvious diplomatic breaches.
President Biden: Queen Reminds Me of My Mother
The American president and first lady had tea with the queen at Windsor Castle, after the Group of 7 summit ended.
Question Looms Over This Year’s Group of 7: Where Are All the Protesters?
It’s challenging to be an activist this year, what with the pandemic, a hermetically sealed summit and a new American president who is hard to get too worked up over.
Remember the Trump Balloon? Now There’s One for Biden, Too.
Barred from staging large in-person protests at this week’s Group of 7 summit because of pandemic restrictions, activists revived an attention-drawing move.
America May Be ‘Back’ in Europe, but How Much Has Changed Under Biden?
Despite the feel-good imagery expected to be on display at the Group of 7 meeting, many Europeans suspect that President Biden is little more interested in give-and-take than was his predecessor.
Johnson to Push ‘Global Britain’ at G7, Even as He Cuts Foreign Aid
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to host the Group of 7 meeting, he faces a battle over efforts to cut foreign aid by a third to help make up for the costs of fighting the coronavirus.