Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chris Philp tries to soldier on with his interview despite the distraction. (Photo: Sky News) Chris Philp tries to soldier on with ...
U.K. activists celebrated the resignation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson in perhaps the most British way possible: By hijacking live televised interviews with Conservative Party members with the ...
The "Love Actually" star tweeted for demonstrators to blare the British slapstick sketch comedy theme song as Prime Minister Johnson announced his resignation. Even actor Hugh Grant has weighed in on ...
The universe granted English actor Hugh Grant a wish as his fellow Brits blared the Benny Hill theme song outside the Palace of Westminster to celebrate Boris Johnson’s resignation as prime minister.
Hugh Grant was the reason why the Benny Hill theme music was played over a broadcast about Boris Johnson’s resignation. On Thursday (7 July), Johnson announced he would step down as prime minister ...
The circusy music blared outside Parliament amid widespread calls for the British prime minister to step down immediately, thus becoming the soundtrack of newscasts reporting on his scandals English ...
“He’s going! Bless my soul," tweeted Stephen Fry. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Boris Johnson and his populist approach to politics have long divided people and observers in Britain and ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson officially announced his resignation on Thursday following the recent departures of his government ministers amid a string of political scandals and catastrophes.
At the behest of Hugh Grant, the zanny tunes of “The Benny Hill Show” theme are now providing the soundtrack to Britain’s three-ring-circus political crisis. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has stated he ...
Actor Hugh Grant sought a little humor in response to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement Thursday that he will resign and found it in the most brilliant way. Grant posted a tweet, ...