Unexpected Duo Writes Christmas Hit In An Hour

It has topped the charts and already been listened to more than a million times but the Christmas hit criticising Sir Keir Starmer was created by a duo who have never met. ‘Freezing This Christmas’ is about the government’s slashing of winter fuel payments for pensioners and the resulting ‘hardship’ imposed on its prey. The track wasContinue reading “Unexpected Duo Writes Christmas Hit In An Hour”

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‘Chemical Attack’ In Winter Wonderland Hospitalizes Man

An alleged chemical attack at London’s Winter Wonderland on Sunday resulted in the hospitalisation of a man. Police attended the Christmas market at about 8 pm following reports of an “altercation” between two groups of people. A 22-year-old man was rushed to hospital after a bottle of alkaline liquid was allegedly hurled at him duringContinue reading “‘Chemical Attack’ In Winter Wonderland Hospitalizes Man”

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Shoppers Lose Money On Fake Fashion Sites

Fake online fashion sites are ‘scamming’ angry customers with knock-off products after luring them in with massive Christmas discounts, MailOnline can reveal. Dozens of people shopping for last-minute festive presents for loved ones claim to have been ‘ripped off’ by two websites flogging fake ‘cashmere’ garments, leaving them hundreds of pounds out of pocket. The firms, Velora-London.co.ukContinue reading “Shoppers Lose Money On Fake Fashion Sites”

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An Elderly Grandfather Is Taken To Court For Feeding Birds

A grandfather who buys up to 30 loaves of bread each day to feed the birds, is being taken to court by his local council who blame him for the town’s vermin situation. Brian Wilkins, 76, received a Community Protection Order last year after councillors griped that his feeding the birds was attracting vermin in areasContinue reading “An Elderly Grandfather Is Taken To Court For Feeding Birds”

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Eddie Stobart Has Passed Away

The founder of one of Britain’s most well-known haulage companies has passed away at the age of 95.  Eddie Pears Stobart, who originally established the family-named company Eddie Stobart in the 1940s, died on November 25. He was born in 1929 in Cumbria and worked as a farmer before trying his arm in the business world. Continue reading “Eddie Stobart Has Passed Away”

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Mystery ‘UFO’ Drones Over US Airbases In Britain

This is the moment a multitude of drones pass over an American air base which is set to become home to US nuclear weapons. The footage acquired by MailOnline features what is suspected to be four drones, brazenly flying with bright lights, in the early evening darkness above RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk. Information about American nuclear weapons being deployed to theContinue reading “Mystery ‘UFO’ Drones Over US Airbases In Britain”

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Kimberly Guilfoyle Was Dumped By Donald Trump Jr

As would seem fitting, Kimberly Guilfoyle’s fiancé Donald Trump Jr. spearheaded the rush to congratulate her upon the announcement of her unexpected selection as Ambassador to Greece this week. ‘I am so proud of Kimberly,’ he gushed on social media. ‘She will be an amazing leader for America First.’ Yet if Mr Trump, son ofContinue reading “Kimberly Guilfoyle Was Dumped By Donald Trump Jr”

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Baroness Banned For Touching Black MP’s Braided Hair And Calling Asian Peer Lord Poppadom

A Tory peer is facing a three-week ban from the House of Lords for referring to a British-Asian peer as ‘Lord Poppadom’ and touching the hair of a black MP without consent. Lady Catherine Meyer faces censure after two complaints were made about her behaviour during a visit by parliamentarians to Rwanda earlier this year. The Lords Conduct CommitteeContinue reading “Baroness Banned For Touching Black MP’s Braided Hair And Calling Asian Peer Lord Poppadom”

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Most new homes built in Labour’s ‘bulldozer blitz’ on the green belt will house migrants, claim Tories

Tories warned that Keir Starmer’s housebuilding bonanza will scarcely keep up with immigration today – even if he hits his target for 1.5million homes over the next five years. Shadow housing secretary Kevin Hollinrake blamed the government for ‘concreting over the Green Belt’ to house arrivals as the PM pledged to rip up the ‘broken’ planning system.Continue reading “Most new homes built in Labour’s ‘bulldozer blitz’ on the green belt will house migrants, claim Tories”

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Some Crown Court Cases Won’t Have Jury Trials

In certain Crown Court cases, the Justice Secretary has alluded to the elimination of jury trials. Shabana Mahmood suggested an announcement will be made ‘imminently’ as the government scrambles to hear a tremendous backlog.  Some 70,000 cases are facing waits of up to five years, with senior legal figures advocating an extreme overhaul.  Criminals facingContinue reading “Some Crown Court Cases Won’t Have Jury Trials”

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