Newspaper headlines: 'JD Vance sends warning to UK' and 'Scam by me'

US Vice-President JD Vance recently visited Britain and met with Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The i Paper highlights Vance’s warning to the UK regarding the plan to recognize a Palestinian state, stating, “I don’t know what that would mean.” The two officials were photographed fishing at Chevening House in Kent, with The Times reporting on… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'JD Vance sends warning to UK' and 'Scam by me'

'People are angry': Behind the wave of asylum hotel protests

e and then being obliged to leave if their asylum applications are unsuccessful. One mother who lives near The Bell and did not wish to give her name says the government should “take away the free Netflix” and “force them to speak English”. Many observers note the asylum seekers’ confined environment and limited facilities, but… Continue reading 'People are angry': Behind the wave of asylum hotel protests

Prince Andrew book seals his fate for any return

Sean Coughlan, a royal correspondent, delivers a scorching critique of Prince Andrew in a recent biography that delves into scandals involving sex and money within the royal family. Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, written by Andrew Lownie, portrays Prince Andrew as arrogant, self-centered, and disconnected from his association with convicted… Continue reading Prince Andrew book seals his fate for any return

On Grindr you're an object, like picking clothes online

Lewis found a gateway to explore gay culture through hook-up apps like Grindr, which was lacking in his rural upbringing in Dumfriesshire. Initially enthralled by the convenience of casual sexual encounters at his fingertips, it quickly turned into an addiction for him. The immediate validation and dopamine rush from receiving messages became enjoyable but also… Continue reading On Grindr you're an object, like picking clothes online

Harvey Willgoose murder: How schoolboy's final hours unfolded

aths, the teenager tapped Harvey on the cheek and they squared up to each other. Ms Heath-Whyte separated them and delegated Harvey to the opposite side of the classroom. The friend who had supposedly carried the knife before entered the room, and the defendant at first hesitated, before crossing the room in search of Harvey.… Continue reading Harvey Willgoose murder: How schoolboy's final hours unfolded

Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60

The 1965 Ford Transit is synonymous with vintage charm, offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane with its classic design. Stepping into this vehicle feels like entering a time capsule, devoid of modern features like satnavs and touchscreens. Instead, you’re met with a simplistic layout consisting of a steering wheel, a chrome-lined speedometer, and a… Continue reading Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60

Is super skinny back? UK sees rise in complaints over thin models

The recent banning of high street fashion ads showcasing models deemed “unhealthily thin” has sparked concerns among industry experts about a potential return to the super skinny trend. This aesthetic, prevalent in the 1990s and early 2000s, had taken a back seat in recent years to make way for the body positive movement celebrating curves.… Continue reading Is super skinny back? UK sees rise in complaints over thin models

The unlikely bond between JD Vance and David Lammy

Kate Whannel, a political reporter, shares the story of how US Vice President JD Vance is spending his holiday in the UK. The trip includes visits to various locations such as the Cotswolds, Scotland, and a few days staying at Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s Chevening House in Kent. Despite their different backgrounds and political ideologies,… Continue reading The unlikely bond between JD Vance and David Lammy

Emma Little-Pengelly defends Wimbledon trip as chance to promote NI

Emma Little-Pengelly, the Deputy First Minister, has defended her attendance at Wimbledon despite facing criticism for the spending involved in the trip. Little-Pengelly, along with Education Authority chief executive Richard Pengelly, attended the tennis tournament with almost £1,000 spent on flights and accommodation. Some Stormont parties, including Alliance, have called for Little-Pengelly to repay the… Continue reading Emma Little-Pengelly defends Wimbledon trip as chance to promote NI