Rain comes in stinging gusts and the snow-covered hills on the Argyll shore are only a faint blur. But the gloom which envelops the Ferguson Marine shipyard here in Port Glasgow has nothing to do with the weather. Two rotting ‘ghost’ ships haunt this stretch of the Lower Clyde. The …
Read More »Vulnerable people could be confined to their homes NEXT WEEK due to coronavirus
Elderly people will be told to stay at home under new government guidelines to tackle the outbreak of deadly coronavirus as health officials urge Britons to check in on their relatives. The elderly should be prepared for ‘social distancing’ policies, which are to be announcement by ministers next week, government …
Read More »Royal Marines prepare for ‘world’s most dangerous’ row from New York to London
A team of Marine Commandos are to take on a death-defying record-breaking challenge which will see them rowing from New York to London. The four Marines, who are part of the OCEAN REVIVAL 2020 team, will attempt the feat in May over a period of 60 days as they aim …
Read More »How to defy Second Son Syndrome: The aristocrats embattled Princes Andrew and Harry could learn from
It’s been a tumultuous time for the Royal Family, with the ongoing saga surrounding Prince Andrew’s friendship with disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Harry’s bombshell announcement he is quitting The Firm. Last year saw the break-up of the Fab Four, with Harry and wife Meghan Markle, 38, splitting from …
Read More »Police appeal for information after fatal A30 collision | Honiton, Axminster and Seaton news
PUBLISHED: 18:20 06 March 2020 | UPDATED: 18:20 06 March 2020 Chris Carson A pedestrian who died today (Friday, March 6) on the A30 Honiton-bound carriageway by the slip road for Exeter Airport, was a man in his twenties, police have revealed. Email this article to a friend To send …
Read More »Redcar man claims his post was stopped after rescue dog El barked at a postman
A man claims he hasn’t had any post delivered for almost a month after his dog barked at the postman. Antony Simmonds Sergent was fetching coal from his car on February 7 when the usually “nice” postman turned up. But when pet pooch, El, excitedly ran up to him and …
Read More »Scientists confirm skeletal remains in church belong to St Eanswythe
Ancient human remains held at a church in Kent were today confirmed as those of one of England’s earliest saints in a ‘stunning result of national importance’ that has brought ‘forgotten history back to the surface’. Bones dating back to around the seventh century are those of St Eanswythe, the …
Read More »What Reading could look like in 2030
Reading is a vastly changing town. Huge housing developments are popping up all around the town centre, many unused offices are being converted into homes and more projects to build new, better offices are also being carried out. What this means is that the town will look very different over …
Read More »The Queen arrives at Windsor Castle to find the gates firmly bolted
One’s been locked out! The Queen arrives at Windsor Castle to find the gates firmly bolted – and a bodyguard tries in vain to pull them open The Queen was locked out of Windsor Castle upon arrival last Thursday Her Range Rover swept into the driveway but braked abruptly as …
Read More »Life on Oscott Road in Perry Barr – the ‘abandoned’ street near the Commonwealth Village
Fridge-freezers, shopping trolleys and mattresses are littered across Oscott Road in Perry Barr – even the post box is out of order. Perhaps, not what you would expect on a cul-de-sac that directly faces what will be the glamorous multi-million pound Commonwealth Games village. Despite massive regeneration of Perry Barr …
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