A Green Party council has been accused of carrying out ‘ethnic cleansing on steroids’ by installing ‘racist and classist barricades’ under the cloak of darkness with police protection. Green-run Bristol City Council claims the blockades in Barton Hill, east Bristol, are anti-traffic and pollution measures but Somali and white working-class residents fear it’s a ploy to keep themContinue reading “Council Barricades Divide Rich And Poor”
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Labour Voters Hate Starmer More Than Thatcher
According to a poll, even Labour’s own supporters believe that Keir Starmer is proving to be a worse prime minister than Margaret Thatcher. More in Common’s research provided more proof that Sir Keir’s start in No. 10 has left the British people utterly disappointed. Questioned who has been the best premier in the past 40Continue reading “Labour Voters Hate Starmer More Than Thatcher”
The Basildon KFC Worker, Who Was Due To Lose Life Support, Wakes Up Despite The Odds
A “miracle” Essex woman who was due to have her life support turned off after taking an overdose due to alleged bullying has “defied all odds against her” and is now awake and conscious, her family has said. Emma Price, 32, from Basildon, has been in the hospital after her family found her unresponsive atContinue reading “The Basildon KFC Worker, Who Was Due To Lose Life Support, Wakes Up Despite The Odds”
Mould-Ridden Home Repaired For Woman
A disabled pensioner said she’s so grateful to be back home after her mould-ridden home had a £120,000 transformation by volunteers. Pat, 70, was forced to move out of her Swindon bungalow shortly before Christmas after developing a chronic illness as a consequence of the black mould that covered the walls and furnishings. The homeContinue reading “Mould-Ridden Home Repaired For Woman”
An Aussie Pub’s Ban On Cash Backfires
A new brewpub which opened this week in Western Australia generated a stir on social media after it said it wouldn’t take cash and only accepted card payments. Froth Craft Brewery, across the road from North Beach in Perth’s north, celebrated its opening in preparation for the weekend crowds, with the brewery’s two other pubsContinue reading “An Aussie Pub’s Ban On Cash Backfires”
Fees Rise 13 Percent A Year Amid Fears Pet Owners Are Ripped Off
Britain’s £2 billion veterinary industry is being examined by the competition watchdog amid concerns that pet owners are not getting value for money and that the cost of care has skyrocketed faster than inflation. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching a review of the sector, looking at consumer experiences and vet business practicesContinue reading “Fees Rise 13 Percent A Year Amid Fears Pet Owners Are Ripped Off “
Ten Ways Brexit Impacts Your Daily Life – And What’s To Come
It may be seven years since UK voters opted to exit the EU, but that has come with new consequences and a lot more to come. The Government is working out how to deliver its bonfire of EU rules after enraging Tory backbenchers with a screeching U-turn on the timescale. But changes to travel rules,Continue reading “Ten Ways Brexit Impacts Your Daily Life – And What’s To Come”