On the front page of the Mail, the headline screams “Nato warplanes intercept Putin’s jets over Estonia.” This past Friday, three Russian fighter jets breached Estonia’s airspace, causing a stir in the Baltic state. The Mail describes this drone incursion as a “reckless” and “brazen” move to intimidate. Despite the accusations, Russia denies violating Estonian… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Putin's jets over Estonia' and MP calls two-child benefit cap 'spiteful'
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David Gandy: 'Female models were rightly paid more than us. I wanted to even things up'
Renowned British supermodel, David Gandy, takes a moment to reflect on his illustrious career spanning almost 25 years. With his distinctive features – dark brown hair, chiseled cheekbones, and piercing blue eyes, Gandy has been a prominent figure in the fashion industry, appearing in iconic campaigns and establishing himself as a household name. Drawing inspiration… Continue reading David Gandy: 'Female models were rightly paid more than us. I wanted to even things up'
Queen Elizabeth statue will show 'grandeur and dignity,' sculptor says
The artist selected to craft a statue of Queen Elizabeth II for her national memorial expresses his desire to capture the “grandeur and dignity” of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. Martin Jennings, known for his portrayals of King Charles III and the Queen Mother, feels honored to have been chosen for this task. He emphasizes the late… Continue reading Queen Elizabeth statue will show 'grandeur and dignity,' sculptor says
Will the US tech bromance turn around the UK economy?
In a unique and significant display of the aftermath of Donald Trump’s state visit, the old Camden Town Hall in London witnessed a blend of British and American influences. A meticulously crafted video showcasing the rich history of UK science, featuring notable figures such as George Stephenson, Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, and Sir… Continue reading Will the US tech bromance turn around the UK economy?
Council contractor threatened after removing flags in Stenhousemuir
A local council contractor faced a confrontational situation while attempting to remove Saltire flags from lampposts in Stenhousemuir. The contractor, who chose to remain anonymous, recounted how he had taken down several flags when he was approached by a group of individuals. He revealed that he had received an email warning him to stay away… Continue reading Council contractor threatened after removing flags in Stenhousemuir
Families chucking £90 of food per month in the bin, charity says
A recent study has revealed that families in Wales are wasting approximately £90 worth of food every month, contributing to a quarter of the incorrect items found in black bags. The recycling charity, Wrap Cymru, uncovered that a shocking 80% of this discarded food could still be consumed. Despite Wales’ recycling rate being ranked second… Continue reading Families chucking £90 of food per month in the bin, charity says
Lib Dems call for police desks in supermarkets and libraries
Paul Seddon, a political reporter, covers the Liberal Democrats’ push for police forces throughout England and Wales to establish counters in various public venues, such as supermarkets, shopping centers, and libraries. The party believes that introducing these counters would not only increase public trust in law enforcement but also facilitate the reporting of crimes and… Continue reading Lib Dems call for police desks in supermarkets and libraries
Man dies after falling from hot air balloon in Billingshurst
In a tragic incident in West Sussex, a man lost his life after falling from a hot air balloon. The emergency services responded to reports of the incident at Newpound Common in Wisborough Green near Billingshurst around 09:20 BST on Friday. Despite the efforts of the authorities, the man’s body was discovered in a field… Continue reading Man dies after falling from hot air balloon in Billingshurst
Wolverhampton murder hunt after shooting victims found in car
A shooting incident in Wolverhampton has left one man dead and another critically injured, sparking a manhunt for the perpetrator. The two victims were found in a car on Leicester Street in Whitmore Reans, with the incident taking place at around 03:10 BST. The man in his 20s succumbed to his injuries at the scene,… Continue reading Wolverhampton murder hunt after shooting victims found in car
Britishness and free speech – why we travelled 200 miles to Robinson's London rally
Throughout the streets of Ystalyfera, the heavy drizzle creating a quiet, peaceful atmosphere is a stark contrast to the chaos that unfolded in central London last weekend. An unexpected turnout of between 110,000 and 150,000 individuals gathered to protest at Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally, despite his controversial background and incendiary rhetoric. Research conducted… Continue reading Britishness and free speech – why we travelled 200 miles to Robinson's London rally