A 30-year lottery winner who received £10,000 a month claims his girlfriend deserted him and cut him off from the winnings. In the Set For
Year: 2022
NHS believes free blood pressure testing might save 4,000 lives
According to NHS executives, free blood pressure tests at pharmacies may save more than 4,000 lives. The checks for those 40 and older started to
A kid pole danced on a scantily-clad lady at a North Carolina pride event
A video of a young child pole dancing on top of a scantily clothed lady has caused internet backlash against a North Carolina pride celebration.
Machete-wielding California homeowner tackles street-racing gang
A street-racing gang that was supposedly keeping the shirtless guy up all night was confronted by him when he stormed out of his California house
Albanese’s dog was attacked No Toto
The Opposition called Anthony Albanese out for not honouring Vietnam heroes in response to an innocent picture of his little white dog Toto. On Friday
Mark Buddle’s girlfriend is detained in Turkey
The beautiful ex-girlfriend of wanted bikie chief Mark Buddle is still being held captive in a Turkish jail facility, and no one knows when she
Because of his brother, Edmund Burke’s effigies are related to slavery
The founder of modern conservatism has been implicated in a legislative debate concerning slavery’s historical ties. Because Edmund Burke’s younger brother benefited from Caribbean plantations,
Liz Truss vows to remove fracking prohibition to stop UK energy imports
As part of a strategy to turn the UK into a “energy-secure dynamo,” Liz Truss will lift the prohibition on fracking, she writes in today’s
Police are investigating a shooting in West Seattle on Thursday
After a man was shot and injured in West Seattle on Thursday afternoon, police are looking into the incident. Police were called to the 7800
Central York, Pennsylvania schools banned Anh Do’s WeirDo series
Anh Do, a well-known comedian and novelist, was unaware that his popular book series had been banned by American schools until American students organised a