Friday’s papers are focused on the fallout from Angela Rayner’s admission regarding stamp duty. According to the i Paper, Rayner is facing a “Judgement day” as the PM is reportedly willing to dismiss her if the findings from his ethics adviser’s investigation are not in her favor. The report from Sir Laurie Magnus is expected… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Rayner's 'judgement day' and 'Dorries joins Tories'
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Sir John Curtice: How Reform's capture of the Brexit vote could be enough to win an election
same about equal opportunities for women. And 49% believe in climate change but do not think it is caused by human activity. Among the wider population, far fewer express these views. Though the profile of those inclined to vote Reform is distinctive, it is perhaps less unique than is sometimes suggested. In the British Social… Continue reading Sir John Curtice: How Reform's capture of the Brexit vote could be enough to win an election
David Bowie's final project was a musical set in London
David Bowie, the iconic British musician, surprised fans and scholars posthumously with the discovery of a secret final project hidden in his study. While his last album, Blackstar, was his parting gift before his death in 2016, Bowie had also embarked on another venture in his final months – an “18th Century musical” named The… Continue reading David Bowie's final project was a musical set in London
Lawyer of jailed Teesside teen Bella Culley criticises embassy
A British teenager named Bella Culley is currently detained in Georgia, South Caucasus, on accusations of drug smuggling. Her lawyer, Malakhaz Salakaia, criticized the British embassy for not providing enough support to his client. Despite her family appointing legal representation, the embassy has failed to visit Culley or offer any written references. Salakaia expressed his… Continue reading Lawyer of jailed Teesside teen Bella Culley criticises embassy
Male pattern baldness: 'Losing my hair at 16 has controlled me'
When he was just 16 years old, Judah Cousin began experiencing hair loss, a process he described as “completely and utterly exhausting.” This condition, known as male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia, caused Judah to isolate himself from loved ones and feel controlled by his changing appearance. His insecurities heightened when friends started making comments… Continue reading Male pattern baldness: 'Losing my hair at 16 has controlled me'
Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say if we will sack Angela Rayner if she broke rules
During a recent interview with BBC’s political editor Chris Mason, Sir Keir Starmer was questioned about the possibility of sacking Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner if she was found to have breached the ministerial code concerning her tax affairs. In response, Starmer remained tight-lipped and refrained from making any definitive statements on… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say if we will sack Angela Rayner if she broke rules
Daniel Levy: Tottenham executive chairman exits role after 24 years in charge
Daniel Levy has officially stepped down as the executive chairman of Tottenham after almost 25 years in the role. While Spurs’ announcement stated that Levy “stepped down,” reports indicate that the decision was not entirely his own. Sources suggest that the ownership agreed to his departure with the hopes that a change in leadership would… Continue reading Daniel Levy: Tottenham executive chairman exits role after 24 years in charge
Palestine Action: Government can challenge group's appeal against ban
The High Court ruling allowing Palestine Action to challenge its ban under terror legislation is being challenged by the Home Office after being granted permission by a Court of Appeal judge. The group’s co-founder, Huda Ammori, was given the green light to appeal in July, with her lawyers arguing that the ban violated the right… Continue reading Palestine Action: Government can challenge group's appeal against ban
Mountnorris: Murder inquiry launched following death of a man in his 40s
A male resident in his 40s has passed away in Mountnorris, County Armagh. Authorities were called to a property in the Cusher Green neighborhood just after 11:30 BST, where they found the man deceased with severe head and facial injuries. Police have arrested a 39-year-old man on suspicion of murder, who is currently in custody,… Continue reading Mountnorris: Murder inquiry launched following death of a man in his 40s
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries has made the decision to join Reform UK, marking a significant shift in her political allegiance. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Dorries expressed her belief that the Conservative Party has reached its end, urging its members to consider new possibilities for the future. During her time in politics,… Continue reading Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK