Meghan Markle did not wear a poppy to Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party because they are not widely available in America, sources close to the Duchess have told the Daily Mail. Meghan attended the flashy James Bond-themed bash at Jeff Bezos’s 165 million mansion on Remembrance weekend with the commemorative symbol noticeably missing from her glamorous ensemble. Harry, meanwhile, hadContinue reading “No Poppy: Meghan Markle”
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Remembrance Day Volunteers Are Abused By ‘Left-Wing Idiots’ As They Display Poppies And The Union Jack
Royal British Legion volunteers were abused by ‘left-wing idiots’ while putting up poppies and Union Jack flags in a seaside town. Volunteers in Penarth, South Wales, were allegedly met with ‘abuse and threats’ as they put poppies and flags on a lamp post ahead of Remembrance Day. An investigation has been launched by police after volunteers said they wereContinue reading “Remembrance Day Volunteers Are Abused By ‘Left-Wing Idiots’ As They Display Poppies And The Union Jack”
Veterans’ Digital ID Cards Announced
Veterans are to be offered new digital cards in the first scheme of its kind, which could act as a ‘case study’ ahead of a proposed government rollout of mandatory online IDs for every UK citizen. Starting today, veterans can use a government app to download a digital copy of their HM Armed Forces VeteranContinue reading “Veterans’ Digital ID Cards Announced”
Largest Counterterrorism Operation By SAS
A terror assault at the National Service of Remembrance prompted the SAS to launch its largest security operation in London in almost four decades. They were at the Cenotaph watching over thousands of veterans, members of the public, and dignitaries who met at Whitehall at 11 am. Precise numbers were not made public for securityContinue reading “Largest Counterterrorism Operation By SAS”
The Nation Remembers Its Dead
A two-minute silence was immaculately honoured by the enormous gathering at The Cenotaph. Hundreds of military veterans constructed a square about the memorial to the war dead having arrived behind a marching band for Remembrance Day. They were joined by cadets from the three military branches who stood in solemn honour as the Last PostContinue reading “The Nation Remembers Its Dead”
Fury At Whitehall Staff’s £145 Million Spending Spree
Whitehall civil servants camouflaged sparkling wine acquisitions and five-star hotel catering as ‘bookkeeping services’ and ‘administration’, as part of a £145 million of government debit card spending. Rishi Sunak has been accused of overseeing a shameful chronicle of waste as it was disclosed how officials splurged on booze, luxury furnishings and costly dinners abroad. OppositionContinue reading “Fury At Whitehall Staff’s £145 Million Spending Spree”