Petrol prices have risen to a new all-time high, as motorists brace for more pain at the pump following the European Union’s decision to abandon
Month: May 2022
Uvalde cops KNEW kids were alive in the room with the gunman, according to new video.
According to new video, Uvalde cops were aware that children were still alive inside the Texas elementary school following a shooting last week. During the
Hull police compensate family of woman who froze to death in cemetery after police called off search in less than 10 minutes
The family of a lady who died in a cemetery after PCSOs called off a search after less than 10 minutes has received compensation from
John Durham, according to former Attorney General Bill Barr, has uncovered’seditious’ acts against Trump.
In bombshell new statements while promoting a memoir in which he claims that Trump ‘cared only about one thing: himself’ during the 2020 election overturn
Airport mayhem in the United Kingdom: Rishi Sunak thinks the airline sector must deliver as billions were provided during the pandemic.
Rishi Sunak today reminded Britain’s creaking airlines and airports that they collected billions from taxpayers during the epidemic and that reducing half-term disruption must be
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin is slamming claims that cops lied about response
After the state’s lieutenant governor accused cops of dishonesty, the mayor of Uvalde, Texas, retaliated against charges that local law enforcement lied about their early
In a frightening voicemail, the Airbnb owner of Clifftop in Hepburn told a visitor to “fire in hell.”
The shocking recording of an Airbnb owner’s expletive-filled rant at a guest who wrote a less-than-positive review about his luxury apartment has surfaced. After she
The UK’s Longest railway bridge is being built.
As part of the £100 billion HS2 project, building on Britain’s longest railway bridge began today. Once finished, the Colne Valley viaduct would span two
Jailed Kremlin enemy Alexei Navalny facing extra 15 years in prison
Alexei Navanly, a jailed Putin critic and political adversary, has revealed that he faces another 15 years in prison after being charged with new accusations.
Retailers warn that the PM’s push to reinstate imperial measurements will result in higher prices.
Retailers have warned that Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit effort to return to imperial measurements will result in even higher pricing for already struggling Britons. The government