The Duchess of Kent has died at the age of 92, Buckingham Palace has announced today. One of the most glamorous royals of her generation, she was also admired for her determination to forge her own path and life-long dedication to charity work. The Duchess – who became the oldest living …
Read More »Former Royal Marine Paul Doyle charged over Liverpool FC victory parade ‘attack’ pleads not guilty to 31 offences
A former Royal Marine alleged to have driven into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a Premier League victory parade has pleaded not guilty to 31 charges. Paul Doyle, 53, is facing charges including attempted grievous bodily harm (GBH) against two babies. He is accused of ploughing his Ford Galaxy …
Read More »‘Britain’s Lip King’ is found selling weight loss jabs on Facebook despite being on police bail after mother-of-five died following BBL at his clinic
‘Lip King’ Jordan James Parke has quietly made a return to sell weight loss jabs on Facebook despite being linked to the death of a mother-of-five who died after having a BBL at his clinic, the Daily Mail can reveal. The Kim Kardashian-obsessed beautician appears to be flogging £200 jabs …
Read More »Premier Ford empties bottle of Crown Royal at press conference after company announces plant closure
Ontario Premier Doug Ford reacted angrily to news that spirits maker Diageo will close its Crown Royal bottling plant in Amherstburg, Ont., early next year, pouring out a bottle at a press conference and encouraging others to dump the whisky as well. The Canadian Press Source link
Read More »Audience boo as pro-Palestine protestors halt Proms Albert Hall concert saying orchestra has ‘blood on its hands’
Pro–Palestinian protesters were booed after disrupting a BBC Proms concert at the Royal Albert Hall last night, accusing the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra of having ‘blood on its hands’. The disruption began moments into the performance at the renowned venue, forcing the orchestra to stop playing for more than ten minutes. …
Read More »Queen Elizabeth was a REMAINER: Monarch ‘wanted Britain to remain in the EU as “it’s better to stick with the devil you know”‘, royal book claims
Queen Elizabeth II was a Remainer opposed to Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, a new book has sensationally claimed. In one of the few major insights into the late monarch’s political leanings, it is alleged the Queen told a senior minister three months before the 2016 Brexit referendum: …
Read More »Royal Mail delivers postbox of the future: New solar-powered design will take parcels as well as letters as mail bosses fight back against Amazon
Britain’s iconic red postboxes still have some life in them yet, as Royal Mail begins to rollout new ‘postboxes of the future’. Around 3,500 of the new solar-powered postboxes are set to be rolled out across the UK. The new designs feature a digitally activated drop-down drawer which will enable …
Read More »Australia, Japan join countries suspending some parcel shipments to the US | Business and Economy News
Australia and Japan latest countries to stop some postal services to US for goods valued at less than $800. Australia and Japan have joined a growing list of countries suspending some parcel shipments to the United States after US President Donald Trump’s administration ended an exemption that allowed packages valued …
Read More »Several Countries Suspend Package Shipments To The US | KFI AM 640
Several international postal services have suspended package shipments to the United States due to the expiration of a tariff exemption. This exemption, known as the “de minimis” exemption, allowed packages valued under $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free. The exemption is set to expire on Friday (August 29), leading to …
Read More »Royal Mail fail to deliver one in four first class letters on time in first months under new ownership approved by ministers
Royal Mail failed to deliver one in four first-class letters on time in the months after it was taken over by the Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, it has been reported. The postal service, which is already under scrutiny after it increased the cost of a first-class stamp to £1.70 in April, is …
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