Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he removed a portrait of Margaret Thatcher from his Downing Street study because he doesn't like "pictures of people staring down at me".
Speaking to Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Sir Keir said he "didn’t want a picture of anyone" in his study and he preferred landscapes.
He added that he "might tolerate" a picture of former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry on his wall, but "that's about as far as I go".
Thierry Henry the France captain admitted to the Republic of Ireland's players that he had handled the ball in the build-up to the goal that won the World Cup play-off for his team. Fifa's fair play campaign had been damaged on a night when conspiracy theory and controversy raged.