Reform UK supporters must be so in love with fossil fuels, being controlled by massive corporations and powerful states and the destruction of the planet, that they believe the following is a win. However, in reality Richard Tice is a man who is obsessed only with money and himself...
Mark Galeotti's We Need To Talk About Putin offers a provocative and insightful exploration of one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in modern geopolitics: Vladimir Putin. As a seasoned Russia analyst, Galeotti provides a nuanced and multifaceted understanding of Putin's rise to power, his leadership style, and...
The Grenfell Tower fire of June 14, 2017, stands as one of the most harrowing and preventable disasters in recent British history. The inferno, which claimed the lives of 72 individuals, has since become emblematic of systemic failures in governance, corporate malfeasance, and societal neglect. Seven years on, the...
A report to be considered at the Cabinet meeting on 10 September shows that after the first 4 months of the year, Dorset Council is currently predicting an overspend of £10.1 million for this financial year. This equates to 2.7 per cent of the council’s total budget of £376.7...
For almost two weeks, Britain saw a sustained outbreak of disorder with riots blighting towns and cities in England and Northern Ireland. New research by More in Common explores whether the disorder reflects the unease of millions across the country as some have claimed, or the actions of a...
The wife of a Tory councillor has admitted to publishing written material intended to incite racial hatred following the Southport stabbings.
Childminder Lucy Connolly, appearing via video link from HMP Peterborough, pleaded guilty to making the post about asylum seekers at Northampton Crown Court, after previously being arrested and re-arrested...
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Government exempts F-35 from export licence suspension – on same day evidence emerges Israel used it in attack on Gaza ‘safe zone’
The Foreign Secretary David Lammy today made a statement to Parliament on the results of a review of arms export licences to Israel, announcing the suspension of 30...
Princess Diana, renowned for her grace, compassion, and humanitarian endeavours, captivated the world's imagination. However, her life was also marked by relentless media scrutiny, particularly from the paparazzi. The events leading to her untimely death in 1997 have sparked intense debate regarding the culpability of Paparazzi in the tragedy....
Have you got a picture of Margaret Thatcher in your house?
Your shed?
Garage?
Sewage outlet?
If not the Daily Mail wants to know why.
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Get one and quick or you could be denounced on the front of the Daily Mail.
Some suggestions:
The Tories are tired of shagging flags and have moved on to portraits...
When we consider the myriad issues plaguing our world today, economic crises, wars, environmental degradation, corporate misconduct, a recurring image often comes to mind: men in suits. These figures, clad in their uniforms of power and authority, have shaped the modern world, often with devastating consequences. The suit, a...