A famous human rights attorney and local lawmakers have joined a rising chorus of dissenters demanding for the resignation of Vladimir Putin over the war
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Fury at ‘woke’ NYT’s latest ‘sneering assault’ on monarchy
The New York Times has come under fire for allegedly going to new lengths in its campaign of “sneering,” “anti-British propaganda,” after one of its
Police officer accused of killing child actor, 10, and his aunt stands trial in November
PC Edward Welch, 34, denies causing the deaths of Rosanne Cooper, 34, and her 10-year-old nephew Makayah McDermott in August 2016 in Penge, Bromley, by
24 W Cape police officers nabbed for criminality
A total of 24 police officers have been arrested in the Western Cape for breaking the law in the past six months. This was revealed
Starbucks expands non-union benefits
On Monday, Starbucks unveiled new financial-focused employee perks, but only for non-unionized staff. My Starbucks Savings, which will let employees contribute a portion of their
Local Government Summit aspires to develop a moral, progressive state
The government will convene the Local Government Summit later this month in an aim to boost capacity for a moral and progressive state. According to
Yvon Chouinard donates Patagonia to fight climate change
The outdoor clothing manufacturer Patagonia’s wealthy founder is donating the business to a trust that will use the proceeds to address the climate problem. Yvon
The Cut, Meghan Markle’s favourite magazine, attacks Charles III
The liberal publication The Cut, which published a comprehensive interview with Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, in August, has just written an article attacking
Gas-powered Mustang Engineers say the ‘smell of fuel’ relaxes drivers
The Stampede, the next-generation gas-powered Mustang sports vehicle from Ford Motor Company, was introduced. The vehicle is intended for automotive fans who love both the
Hospitals are skipping cancer tests and hip replacements on the Queen’s funeral. Long-waiting patients are outraged
Thousands of individuals in the United Kingdom, some of whom have waited years for medical care, have been placed back on hospital waitlists for “non-urgent”