Twitter was alight during the United Kingdom elections, with two words leading the trend: Lord Buckethead. That’s just two words, right? Lord Buckethead was one of several people who ran for the ...
Lord Buckethead, the "intergalactic space lord" who contested Theresa May's Maidenhead seat at the general election, has offered to lead Britain into Brexit talks with the European Union. Fresh from ...
If you follow politics at all, you’ll know that Britain has just had a monumental election. Many British citizens have grown increasingly unhappy with the current regime after events like Brexit and ...
It was an election like no other, in more ways than one. The landslide predicted for Britain’s Conservative Party on Thursday, led by Theresa May, failed to materialize. In the early hours of the ...
The United Kingdom has woken up after going to the polls to a shocking upset for Prime Minister Theresa May, and a hung Parliament—an outcome where no party managed to achieve a singular majority. But ...
All sorts of political candidates -- even mascots -- turned up for Britain's general election on Thursday. Lord Buckethead, who described himself as an “intergalactic space lord,” ran in Berkshire's ...
Theresa May won her own seat easily, but one of her opponents exceeded expectations. This was from the announcement of official results in May's district. SIEGEL: Two-hundred-forty-nine votes for Lord ...
You can't miss the moment. It is filled with the prime minister's face. Theresa May, who is wearing the exact same red dress she wore four months ago when visiting Donald Trump at the White House, and ...
It's not everywhere in the world that the country's leader shares a stage with a person wearing a bucket on their head and Elmo. But this is Britain, where the politics is unpredictable and the humour ...
As Prime Minister Theresa May anxiously waited to hear whether she had kept her seat in her Maidenhead constituency in the early hours of Friday morning, those following the U.K.’s general election ...
Lord Buckethead was one of the candidates in Thursday's United Kingdom parliamentary elections. It's not the first time he's run, and this time he got nearly 300 votes. Theresa May won her own seat ...