Kimberly Guilfoyle said she was up for consideration for the post.
Shock GfK survey comes as another Labour civil war is brewing ahead of the general election.
Interview: Jonathan Bartley sat down with IBTimes UK at the launch of the Progressive Alliance.
The scandals within the White House have continued to pour out since James Comey was fired.
Larry Sanders is standing for the Green Party in Oxford East.
De Bonafini, an activist, is the head of human rights organisation The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.
The two leaders, despite their differences on Kurds, vowed to collaborate to fight terrorism.
Len McCluskey said winning 200 seats would be success.
White House insider says: 'I don't see how Trump isn't completely f****d'.
Comey's memo of the conversation with Trump was part of a paper trail.
Police maintain that the 27-year-old was killed in a botched robbery.
The US and Israel reaffirmed their intelligence-sharing relationship in separate statements.
Tim Farron will promise to introduce voting at 16 for elections and referendums across the UK.
Leigh Turner was initially pleased to see a large group of wild boars – soon he was running for his life.
The 80-year-old former Italian prime minister is 49 years older than his own partner.
The Lib Dem stance on Brexit appears anti-democratic to moderate, pragmatic Remain voters.
Ben Brown attempted to move the woman away but accidentally cupped her breast – so she hit him.
One of the social media sites has more than 15 million Ukrainian users.
John McGinness has stepped down from leading an inquiry into an fight between police and members of the public.
McCullough was engulfed in controversy and has reversed her stance since winning the competition.
Trump's ratings have worsened as his presidency bounced from one controversy to the next.
Social media users slammed Michael Cohen for posting the photo dubbing him 'Mr Creepypants'.
Islamabad says India's appeal at the UN's to top judicial body was 'unnecessary and misconceived'.
Admiral John Richardson said the US is 'getting back into an era of maritime competition'.
About 40 people have died and several injured in the unrest that began in March.
"We are asking the better-off and the big corporations to pay a little bit more," Jeremy Corbyn said.
There were reports of rows inside the West Wing as the latest Russia scandal unfolded.
Shadow chancellor refused to say how much nationalising the water industry would cost.
A critical source of intelligence on Isis was said to be put at risk.
Fears deep rift in the armed forces between mutineers and loyalists could end in a military standoff.