In his final polo match before flying to the UK with Meghan Markle and their two children to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Prince Harry
Month: May 2022
Don’t suffer in silence, there is help for depression
The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) says one in six South Africans is battling depression.1 One such person is Dineo Mogale, a young professional
Boris is ranked LAST in the Cabinet’s highly followed ratings.
Boris Johnson’s Partygate woes continued today, when he fell to last position in the widely monitored Cabinet standings. In the latest ConservativeHome grassroots poll, the
Order Book Opens to UAE Buyers for World’s First All-terrain Hypercar
The makers of the world’s first all-terrain hypercar have opened the order book to UAE buyers keen to add the limited edition vehicle to their
Makers of the world’s first all-terrain hypercar open order book to UAE buyers
The makers of the world’s first all-terrain hypercar have opened the order book to UAE buyers keen to add the limited edition vehicle to their
Donald Trump Jr. blames the Uvalde school tragedy on “crazy instructors and a drug-addict mother,” not guns.
‘Rather than guns, Donald Trump Jr. blamed ‘mad instructors’ and a ‘drug-addict mother’ for the’sociopath’ Uvalde school shooter’s killing rampage. After the assassin gunned down
Sadiq Khan’s proposals to expand Ulez to ALL of Greater London sparks outrage.
Conservative MPs have attacked Mayor Sadiq Khan’s proposals to expand London’s £12.50-a-day Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) to encompass the entire city next year as
The United States Air Forces in Europe planned to conduct a ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ for military children in Europe.
After a Republican senator criticized the event, a US Air Force post in Europe canceled a ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ it scheduled for children of
Mary MacKillop College in Brisbane asks students to provide images of their formal attire.
By implementing a tight clothing code at its recent Year 12 formal, a girl’s Catholic school has generated significant controversy. According to students and parents,
Outrage as a ‘cherished’ piece of rural heritage is removed from a historic East Anglian farming museum.
The approach to local identity of a rural museum that was renamed because its previous title was deemed ‘confusing’ is drawing criticism. The Institution of