The Labour leader speaks out as fans, pundits and politicians criticise the £124.99 shirt.
Month: March 2024
Mum guilty of murdering scalded and caned son
She admitted caning the three-year-old boy for religious reasons but denied killing him.
The Sun ‘unlawfully targeted’ Meghan, court hears
Prince Harry’s lawyers allege a private investigator was used to provide information for two stories in 2016.
Appeal for clues in ‘Black Boy’ portrait mystery
A museum is hoping to find vital clues about the identity of the child in the beguiling portrait.
British bid launched to host Invictus Games
The government is launching a £26m bid to host the tournament, which was created by Prince Harry in 2014.
GMB staff to strike over sex harassment claims
Employees claim reforms recommended by an independent lawyer-led review are yet to take place.
Woman who ended life at Dignitas calls for assisted dying law change
Paola Marra calls for new laws on assisted dying before travelling to Switzerland to end her life.
FA knew of concussion dangers in 1983, say ex-players
Minutes of an FA meeting in 1983 indicate it was “aware of the dangers” of concussion in football, say former players.
MPs call for inquiry into Pontins after site neglect concerns
Three MPs have written a letter citing concerns over a lack of investment, neglect of sites and poor treatment of staff.
More than 500 migrants arrive in small boats
More than 4,000 people have crossed from France so far this year, Home Office figures show.
