Elon Musk has declined to comment on Texas restrictive new abortion law after Governor Greg Abbott said that the tech magnate supported the state’s social policies. On Thursday, Greg Abbott appeared on CNBC and insisted that companies would not quit the state over the controversial new law, which bans abortions once a heartbeat can beContinue reading “Elon Musk Refuses To weigh In On Questionable Texas Abortion Legislation”
Author Archives: Angela Lloyd
Love Cheat Matt Hancock
Adulterous Matt Hancock was humiliated when his intense clinch with his aide Gina Coladangelo, was captured on camera in June. Now the love rat ex Health Secretary is taking on another risk. The MP, who split from his wife and the mother of his children after his affair came to light, will run the LondonContinue reading “Love Cheat Matt Hancock”
Will The New Type Of Petrol Wreck Your Vehicle
Green godsend, or a vastly damaging and expensive folly? That’s the question that needs asking about the UK’s new ‘eco-friendly’ E10 fuel that is about to dominate the UK’s forecourts as the next standard petrol option. Containing 10 per cent ethanol, from this month it will increasingly replace the existing standard, E5 (only 5 perContinue reading “Will The New Type Of Petrol Wreck Your Vehicle”
Amazon Asks Delivery Partners Not To Screen Potential Drivers For Marijuana
To overcome a deficit of delivery drivers, Amazon is asking its delivery partners to prominently advertise that they don’t screen applicants for marijuana use. The US is grappling with driver shortages across many industries, from commerce to transportation, and are promoting hiring incentives such as bonuses. For Amazon’s local contractors, which operate the ubiquitous blueContinue reading “Amazon Asks Delivery Partners Not To Screen Potential Drivers For Marijuana”
Is The Door Ajar For Piers Morgan At GMB?
Questions remained last night over whether there’s still a slim chance that Piers Morgan could return to host Good Morning Britain after he was triumphantly cleared of breaching broadcasting rules by Ofcom. The presenter’s former ITV colleagues and a string of esteemed broadcasters yesterday hailed the regulator’s decision confirming his right to free speech afterContinue reading “Is The Door Ajar For Piers Morgan At GMB?”
New York Extends Its Eviction Moratorium
New York legislators voted Wednesday on extending an eviction moratorium for renters who are behind on rent because of the pandemic, as approximately $2.3 billion in rent relief funds go unused. The moratorium was also revised after the Supreme Court last month struck down part of the law. Governor Kathy Hochul called the Legislature toContinue reading “New York Extends Its Eviction Moratorium”
Don’t Use The H-Word
Downing Street defended Boris Johnson after admitting he’s been in the West Country with his family since Sunday. No 10 said the Prime Minister was continuing to work on matters including the fallout from the withdrawal from Afghanistan while away with pregnant wife Carrie and their son Wilfred. The Prime Minister’s official spokesperson said thatContinue reading “Don’t Use The H-Word”
Foreign Offenders On Our Streets
The number of foreign criminals freed from prison onto our streets has reached a record high of around 11,000. Official numbers show that at the end of June, 10,882 foreign national offenders had been released from prison but not deported. All were subject to deportation because they were given prison sentences of at least 12Continue reading “Foreign Offenders On Our Streets”
Could Motorists Be Taxed For Every Mile They Drive?
Downing Street has opened the door to charging motorists for every mile that they drive, saying the tax system must keep pace with the switch to electric vehicles. It came after Tony Blair’s think tank warned that billions of pounds of new taxes would be required to fill the possible shortfall created by moving awayContinue reading “Could Motorists Be Taxed For Every Mile They Drive?”
BBC’s £159-A-Year Licence Fee Will Not Increase
The BBC licence fee will rise by less than inflation over the next five years as ministers are concerned over the increasing costs of household bills. Discussions between the government and the BBC over the £159 a year TV licence are set to close in the coming weeks, and ministers are said to have rejectedContinue reading “BBC’s £159-A-Year Licence Fee Will Not Increase”