With King Charles undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer, and the Princess of Wales still convalescing after abdominal surgery, half of the Royal Family’s most senior members are out of action. So what better time for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to launch the latest stage of …
Read More »‘It’s all to do with weather’ Mark White discusses ongoing migrant crisis as crossings reach RECORD-HIGH
GB News reporter Mark White has discussed the migrant crisis as numbers reach a record-high. An improvement in weather conditions has seen criminal people smugglers attempt to launch multiple small boats from French beaches. Speaking on GB News he said: “Today it was pretty much flat calm in the channel, …
Read More »SEAWEED TESTING UNDERWAY IN SCARBOROUGH’S SOUTH BAY TO FIND ORIGINS OF WATER POLLUTION
An environmental expert has been recruited to analyse seaweed along the North Yorkshire coast in a bid to pinpoint the source of pollution which is affecting bathing water quality in Scarborough’s South Bay. Durham University, funded by North Yorkshire Council and McCain Foods, has been brought in to conduct the …
Read More »‘Not bloody likely’! That’s what this brave royal told a crazed gunman who tried to kidnap her 50 years ago today…
It has been half a century since one of the most extraordinary royal moments of the modern era – a terrifying episode in which a demented gunman tried to kidnap Princess Anne. Twenty three-year-old Anne and her new husband Captain Mark Phillips were being driven down The Mall to Buckingham Palace when, on the …
Read More »The Broad Axe Falls — Granville v. LG | Advisories
One of the very few UK cartel damages judgments was recently handed down in Granville Technology Group Limited and Others v. LG Display Co. Ltd. and Others [2024] EWHC 13 (Comm) (Granville v. LG). The judgment demonstrates the UK courts’ evolving approach to deciding follow-on damages claims, particularly with regard …
Read More »Holyhead RNLI is fundraising for RNLI
Holyhead is one of the three oldest lifeboat stations on the Welsh coast and has a remarkable history of bravery with 70 awards for gallantry. Today, the station operates both an all-weather Severn class lifeboat and an inshore D class lifeboat. The average lifeboat station in Wales costs £155,000 to …
Read More »Russia wades into Kate Middleton photo-editing gaffe and bizarrely links royal ‘photomontages’ to its claims that Britain ‘concocted’ Novichok poisoning of spy Sergei Skripal
Top Russian officials have weighed in on the Kate Middleton photo editing saga after the foreign ministry hit out at UK diplomats for ‘meddling’ in Putin’s presidential elections with pro-Ukraine social media posts. Senior Russian Foreign Ministry official Maria Zakharova waded into speculation over discord in the royal family and …
Read More »Opinion: The Great Katespiracy: Silence is a royal tradition, unless you’re a woman today
Eleanor Herman is the author of Sex with Kings, Sex with the Queen, and Off With Her Head: 3,000 Years of Demonizing Women in Power. Open this photo in gallery: Kate, Princess of Wales, departs Westminster Abbey after the coronation ceremony in London, May 6, 2023.Alessandra Tarantino/The Associated Press The …
Read More »The historical scene James Cameron wishes he have made
(Credits: Far Out / YouTube Still) Wed 20 March 2024 18:45, UK There are few movies in the rich history of cinema that possess a cultural impact quite like James Cameron‘s 1997 romantic disaster movie Titanic. A true monolith of American film, Titanic details the ill-fated journey the RMS Titanic made in 1912 …
Read More »Rail and Royal Mail workers strike as action intensifies
Commuters face a second day of severe rail disruption on Wednesday as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are joined in walkouts by Royal Mail workers, and nurses prepare to take unprecedented industrial action. As on the first day of the 48-hour strike, around half of Britain’s …
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