With Donald Trump's UK state visit days away, Mandelson blame game begins

d Trump’s three-day state visit to the UK.”>Victoria Jones/PA Wire And now, as questions are being asked about Mandelson’s proximity to meetings with Epstein and what he subsequently did or did not tell No 10, the political cost for Sir Keir is stacking up. At Prime Minister’s Questions this week, the Labour leader found his… Continue reading With Donald Trump's UK state visit days away, Mandelson blame game begins

'Unite the Kingdom': Thousands gather in London for protests

Thousands of people are currently participating in a rally and counter-protest in central London. The march, known as “Unite the Kingdom,” has been organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and is drawing in more than 100,000 individuals. As part of the event, attendees will convene at Whitehall to listen to speeches from figures such as… Continue reading 'Unite the Kingdom': Thousands gather in London for protests

Man admits arson at MP Sharon Hodgson's Washington office building

A destructive fire that ravaged a building housing the constituency office of Labour MP Sharon Hodgson was ignited by a man who has now confessed to his actions. The incident took place at Vermont House in Washington, where the Washington and Gateshead South MP’s office is located, in the early hours of Thursday. The perpetrator,… Continue reading Man admits arson at MP Sharon Hodgson's Washington office building

Davina McCall engaged to partner Michael Douglas

TV presenter Davina McCall has announced her engagement to celebrity hairdresser Michael Douglas after a seven-year relationship. This happy news comes shortly after McCall revealed that her benign brain tumor was not expected to return. The engagement was confirmed by her representative and was initially reported by The Sun. Michael Douglas, who had been taking… Continue reading Davina McCall engaged to partner Michael Douglas

Aberdeen Council criticise transfer of asylum seekers to student flats

The decision to relocate asylum seekers from hotels to empty student accommodation buildings near Aberdeen city centre has sparked criticism from one of the co-leaders of Aberdeen City Council. Christian Allard expressed his concerns, stating that the local authority was not consulted about the move to open two former student halls at Farmer’s Hall and… Continue reading Aberdeen Council criticise transfer of asylum seekers to student flats

White wallaby rescued from side of the road in Dartford

In a surprising turn of events, a white wallaby was discovered on the side of a road in Kent and subsequently rescued and returned to its owner. Authorities in Kent were alerted to the situation at Trolling Down Hill in Dartford around 09:30 BST on Friday, prompting a response to ensure the safety of both… Continue reading White wallaby rescued from side of the road in Dartford

Pair of trainers posted to Orkney island where only cattle live

A peculiar event unfolded on a remote Scottish island populated solely by feral cattle. Swona, a small island in Orkney, became the recipient of an unusual package by post. The island, deserted by human inhabitants since 1974, is now home to a herd of cows descended from the animals once raised there. Alexander Annal, whose… Continue reading Pair of trainers posted to Orkney island where only cattle live

Leeds family reunited with missing dog in the Yorkshire Dales

Drone footage captured a heartwarming moment as a family in the Yorkshire Dales was reunited with their missing dog, Molly, a two-year-old cockapoo. Molly had gone missing over the August Bank Holiday weekend while her owner, John Stringer, was on vacation in Turkey. John received a frantic phone call from his mother in Pateley Bridge… Continue reading Leeds family reunited with missing dog in the Yorkshire Dales

Haringey Council cancels £600 fine for pair's wind-blown rubbish

A couple in Haringey found themselves facing a hefty £600 fine after a piece of cardboard was discovered blowing about in the streets near their home. Francesca Poncetta was identified as the source of the litter through an address label, which was found at the base of a tree a couple of days after the… Continue reading Haringey Council cancels £600 fine for pair's wind-blown rubbish

Oldest Horizon victim questions PM's dismissal of Post Office minister

The Horizon scandal has left the oldest surviving victim, Betty Brown, feeling angry and abandoned after Post Office minister Gareth Thomas was ousted during a recent government reshuffle. At 92 years old, Betty expressed her disappointment in losing the connection she had built with the now former minister, stating that it feels like everything is… Continue reading Oldest Horizon victim questions PM's dismissal of Post Office minister