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Misery for train passengers as Aslef plans week-long work stoppage across UK

Nationwide rail strikes are in their third year; A series of “temporary” strikes were planned across the UK for the end of January and early February, disrupting the journeys of millions of passengers. Aslef’s train drivers will stop working in one region for a week, from Tuesday, January 30, to Monday, February 5. Thousands of… Read More »

How did Gary Neville land himself on Dragons’ Den?

Dragons’ Den S21,First Look,Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies, Deborah Meaden, Steven Bartlett, Gary Neville, Peter Jones,BBC Studios,Simon Pantling Gary Neville is best known for his football skills, so it’s no wonder people were surprised when he made a guest appearance on the Dragons’ Den panel. In this series, the dragons join forces with Peter Jones, Deborah… Read More »

I took the most powerful Bentley ever for a spin around London

Batur is painted in a vibrant hue called Purple Sector, making it instantly Instagrammable – Andrew Crowley Sebastian Pokryzwniak has driven almost every brand of supercar. The 41-year-old, who is head concierge at the Royal Lancaster Hotel overlooking London’s Hyde Park, has 16 years’ experience of parking beloved motorbikes, often owned by equally valued guests.… Read More »

DeSantis given ‘participation award’ by Iowa hacker

A gold cup-bearing comedian interrupts Ron DeSantis to thank him for his ‘participation’ in the 2024 presidential race Ron DeSantis faced a strange encounter as he braved Iowa’s icy roads and subzero temperatures to meet with supporters in a small community room. A comedian carrying a gold cup intervened to thank the Republican presidential candidate… Read More »

Rishi Sunak accused of denying MPs chance to pay tribute to speaker Betty Boothroyd

Rishi Sunak has been accused of being “petty” for refusing to give MPs time to pay their respects to former House of Commons speaker Betty Boothroyd. The Prime Minister ignored calls on Tuesday to delay the start of parliamentary sessions by an hour so MPs could attend a memorial service for the late speaker, who… Read More »

Blair says scrapping Horizon would damage relations with Japan

Britain’s relationship with Japan was one of a number of factors taken into account when Tony Blair decided to go ahead with Horizon, filmed in 1997 – Thomas Imo/Photothek According to information disclosed by The Telegraph, the Foreign Office warned Sir Tony Blair that canceling the Horizon plan would damage relations with Japan. The former… Read More »

Denmark, Queen Elizabeth II. He said goodbye to Margrethe

After the death of Elizabeth II, Queen Margrethe II became Europe’s longest-reigning monarch – Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix Photo Queen Elizabeth II of Denmark The streets of Copenhagen turned into a sea of ​​red-and-white flags this weekend as he bid farewell to Margrethe. Following her surprise announcement of abdication on New Year’s Eve, the 83-year-old… Read More »

Victim says Post Office inspectors told me I won’t be able to speak to my daughter for 18 months

Tracey Merritt ran two branches in Dorset and was accused of falsely taking £13,500 – DALE CHERRY Post Office inspectors allegedly warned an innocent deputy postmaster “not to have contact” with his own daughter for 18 months, the Telegraph newspaper has revealed. Tracey Merritt has told how her family was left “torn apart” by an… Read More »

The Met Office has warned of “devastating snow” with an arctic air mass bringing cold weather to the UK next week.

Snow in Kent on 9 January. (P.A.) Parts of the UK could see heavy snowfall next week thanks to an arctic air mass spreading across the UK, prompting yellow weather warnings for snow and ice for Scotland on Sunday and Monday. Deputy chief meteorologist David Hayter said a flow of air from the north would… Read More »