Laurence Fox, known for his work as an actor, has recently gained attention as a right-wing commentator, activist, and aspiring politician after he was suspended from news channel GB News this week. His on-air comments about journalist Ava Evans sparked controversy and led to his temporary removal from the channel. Fox asked what “self-respecting man”… Continue reading Laurence Fox: The actor who became a political activist
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Woman in £37,000 payout after boss dismissed menopause 'excuses'
A former employee of Thistle Marine in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire has won a £37,000 payout after suing the engineering firm for unfair dismissal and harassment. Karen Farquharson, an office manager earning £38,000 per year, left the company due to the behaviour of Jim Clark, the managing director. The employment tribunal heard accusations that Clark dismissed Farquharson’s… Continue reading Woman in £37,000 payout after boss dismissed menopause 'excuses'
M53 crash: Girl, 14, and driver killed after school bus overturns
A tragic accident involving a school bus occurred early on Wednesday morning, resulting in the deaths of a 14-year-old female student and the bus driver. The coach was carrying pupils from Calday Grange Grammar School and West Kirby Grammar School when it overturned on the M53 in Wirral, Merseyside. 54 people were on board and… Continue reading M53 crash: Girl, 14, and driver killed after school bus overturns
M53 crash: Major incident as school bus full of children overturns
An incident of significant magnitude has been declared at a children’s hospital following a mishap involving a school coach that overturned on a motorway. As per reports by the North West Ambulance Service, one female patient has suffered “major trauma-related injuries,” and nearly 50 others are also being treated following the crash that occurred on… Continue reading M53 crash: Major incident as school bus full of children overturns
Sycamore Gap: Shoots could regrow from felled tree, says trust
The iconic tree at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland was intentionally cut down, devastating visitors who held it dear to their hearts. The National Trust team overseeing the site has confirmed that the stump remains healthy, offering a chance for regrowth through coppicing, but it will take up to 200 years before it reaches the majestic… Continue reading Sycamore Gap: Shoots could regrow from felled tree, says trust
Villa women to wear criticised sweat-heavy shirts
In a hotly debated issue, Aston Villa’s women’s team is set to don their infamous sweat-heavy shirts for their Women’s Super League opener against Manchester United. This decision comes despite complaints from Villa’s male players that the shirts are distressing because they retain too much sweat, making them uncomfortable. Villa had hoped to resolve the… Continue reading Villa women to wear criticised sweat-heavy shirts
Watch: The Sycamore Gap… then, and now
In a shocking incident, a historic tree located in Northumberland, adjacent to Hadrian’s Wall, was felled by unknown perpetrators. Law enforcement officials are now working diligently to investigate the incident and bring the culprits to justice. The tree, which was a breathtaking landmark in the area, is believed to have been the target of an… Continue reading Watch: The Sycamore Gap… then, and now