THE HOME Secretary is vowing to crack down on small boat crossings as she is set to speak about how Britain is losing control of its orders. She will talk on Wednesday about the lack of border control in Britain which is ruining trust in politicians and the state. Shabana Mahmood is set to issue…
Read MoreIsraeli hostage spent two years in Hamas’ tunnels without seeing another captive & faced prolonged starvation
AN ISRAELI hostage was forced to spend two years trapped inside Hamas’ terror tunnels without ever seeing another captive. Avinatan Or, 32, was finally freed on Monday after 738 days as he revealed he faced prolonged starvation and lost up to 40 per cent of his body weight. Avinatan was snatched from the Nova music festival in southern Israel on…
Read MoreI felt something in my mouth, London driver complains as cockroaches ‘infest buses and swim in drinks’
BUS drivers in London have fumed that their vehicles are becoming riddled with cockroaches. Shocking snaps appear to show the critters perched in seat cushions and drink containers. London Bus ForumCockroaches have been found on London buses by drivers[/caption] AFPBus drivers in London are fuming as a horde of cockroaches infest their vehicles[/caption] As a […]
Read MoreIconic Brit mustard Colman’s launches new ‘swicy’ snack that’s left fans rushing to stores saying ‘I need those’
ICONIC mustard company Colman’s have launched a mouthwatering new snack which are set to fly off store shelves. Punters will be racing to their local store to nab the mustard manufacturer’s Honey Mustard Flavoured Peanuts and Cashews. Not known, clear with picture deskColman’s Honey and Mustard Flavoured Peanuts and Cashews are set to drop this […]
Read MoreHead-scratching moment idiot food delivery cyclist pedals along the M4 in rush hour traffic before cops berate him
THIS is the head-scratching moment a food delivery cyclist can be seen pedalling along the M4 in rush hour traffic. The bizarre video of the delivery rider was captured by a passerby on a bridge running over the motorway. CatersFootage captured shows a delivery rider pedalling along a busy motorway[/caption] CatersThe scene occurred on the […]
Read MoreMan, 36, charged with manslaughter after fatal assault of Michael John Edwards, 43, who died after football match
A MAN has been charged with manslaughter following the death of a 43-year-old man last month. Michael John Edwards died in hospital after he was taken by an ambulance from the scene in a life-threatening condition. Met Police and ambulance were called to reports of an altercation in Southwark just before 3am on Saturday, September 13. He was believed to […]
Read MoreAlan Shearer and Sir Michael Caine urge Sir Keir Starmer to ban the smacking of children
FOOTIE pundit Alan Shearer and actor Sir Michael Caine have urged Sir Keir Starmer to ban the smacking of children. The pair are among dozens of stars who signed an NSPCC-backed letter being delivered to Downing Street today. GettyAlan Shearer has urged the PM to ban the smacking of children[/caption] Sir Michael Caine is proud […]
Read MoreMajority of parents don’t believe kids need to be potty trained before starting school, shock poll reveals
SIX in ten parents do not believe their children need to be toilet-trained before starting school. Government polling seen by The Sun reveals a crisis in pre-school readiness. Some 64 per cent of parents think their youngsters do not need to be able to focus on a task for ten minutes before starting formal education, […]
Read MoreWhatever your age, quitting smoking ‘lowers your dementia risk’
QUITTING smoking even in old age could help to stave off dementia. A study found that former smokers’ memory and speech declined significantly slower than people who still puffed cigarettes. AlamyExperts said older people are less likely to quit smoking (stock image)[/caption] Ditching fags younger would have greater benefits but scientists at University College London […]
Read MoreOne in six common bacterial infections are now ‘superbugs’ and resistant to life-saving antibiotics, WHO warns
ONE in six bacterial infections worldwide are now resistant to antibiotics, warns the World Health Organisation. Bacteria can learn how to survive treatment with drugs and become “superbugs” that are harder to treat. AlamyThe gonorrhoea bacteria (pictured) is becoming increasingly resistant to medicines[/caption] Standard medications like penicillin are gradually becoming less effective. The threat is […]
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