After pleading guilty to conducting a covert landfill in his back garden, a pensioner was fined £22,000. Raymond Wortley, 75, of Crowland, Lincolnshire, received and
Month: May 2022
Texas Governor Greg Abbott claims he was lied to about Tuesday’s school massacre
‘I was misled,’ Abbott said at a press conference in Uvalde on Friday about the Tuesday attack at Robb Elementary School, in which Salvador Ramos,
WFM phone line hell in the civil service has enraged many people.
Exasperated citizens have asked that’second-rate’ state officials stop blaming poor service on working from home and the Covid epidemic. Those calling the government’s phone lines
Melvyn Bragg, a BBC Radio 4 commentator, links ‘cancel culture’ to Hitler’s ascent to power.
In an attack on political correctness, broadcaster Melvyn Bragg compared cancel culture to Hitler’s ascent. ‘You’re not permitted to talk about this or that because
Passengers from the Horizontal Falls were airlifted to Perth and transferred to the hospital for treatment.
The first of the 28 persons wounded when their boat sank in Western Australia’s crocodile-infested seas has been airlifted to Perth and brought to hospital.
Ministers intend to deport 300 illegal migrants in one day, the largest deportation attempt ever.
Ministers are contemplating a major expulsion of foreign criminals and illegal migrants to the UK next week. The meticulously orchestrated operation, which involved up to
Adrian Edmondson, a comedian, explains how he used to believe suicide thoughts were normal
Adrian Edmondson has admitted that he has spent a significant portion of his life believing that “suicidal impulses are typical.” As he described his lengthy
Eucharist film again in US theaters for one day only
Eucharist film again in US theaters for one day only. “ALIVE: Who is there?” is a new documentary about personal encounters with the Eucharist. /
Blair will host a conference on the “Future of Britain” as part of a new political movement inspired by Macron.
Tony Blair is planning a new political movement modeled after Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche movement in France. The Future of Britain conference, scheduled for the
After employing anti-Boris Johnson radio host Matthew Stadlen, the BBC makes a U-turn.
After it was revealed that a broadcaster they had employed had advised that people vote Labour and had frequently criticized the Prime Minister, the BBC