Thomas Markle’s speech might take a year to recover after he suffered a suspected stroke last week, according to his daughter Samantha. His family had
Month: May 2022
‘Flood refugee’ races to spruce up Scott Morrison’s Shire home as he leaves Kirriblli House
Scott Morrison and his family are frantically preparing to return to their suburban house following his election setback, with the flood victim who has been
White House demands congressional action on gun laws
Following the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School in Texas, the White House has demanded congressional action and has attacked a Republican campaign for more
Struggling payments start-up Bolt lays off a THIRD of its 900 staff at San Francisco HQ
Only five months after being praised for switching to a permanent four-day work week, a struggling San Francisco start-up has laid off 250 of its
Is this the end for fast fashion? Missguided becomes latest online clothes giant facing the axe
Fast fashion has taken another hit, with retail firm Missguided on the verge of bankruptcy after the sector was chastised for its’slavery’ manufacturing lines and
White House insists there is no decisionon student loans
President Joe Biden is leaning toward erasing $10,000 per borrower as the White House nears a decision on student loan forgiveness, a topic championed by
Oxford University’s new college is delayed after workers discover asbestos in Grade II buildings
Workers are prohibited from entering the site until asbestos is properly removed, which is delaying Oxford University’s first new college in in three decades. The
Woman pleads with fellow NYC subway users to intervene as thug assaults her – but none do
A disturbing video shows a woman riding the subway in New York City asking for commuters to help her while she is being beaten by
SARAH VINE: Ricky Gervais shouldn’t be cancelled for his wickedly offensive new stand-up show
One of the best lines in Ricky Gervais’ SuperNature show comes around three-quarters of the way through, when he pauses in the middle of a
Mark Meadows burned documents in his office fireplace after meeting with Rep. Scott Perry: Report
The Capitol Hill committee discovered on Wednesday that Donald Trump’s former chief of staff allegedly burned papers in his office after meeting with a Republican