
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has suggested a potential block on the number of vaccines being shipped out of the EU to the UK and other countries with high vaccination rates.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has suggested a potential block on the number of vaccines being shipped out of the EU to the UK and other countries with high vaccination rates.
Several central European countries are struggling to cope with a new wave of coronavirus after reporting record high numbers of cases. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have all seen a spike […]
President Donald Trump gives World Health Organisation a 30 day ultimatum In a four page letter addressed to the director general of The World Health Organization (WHO), President Trump has accused […]
Environmental activist group protest BP’s sponsorship of exhibition at the British Museum This past weekend the environmental performance group, BP or not BP, protested the British Museum’s exhibition, Troy: myth and reality. The […]
Inquest into 2017 terror attacks begin CCTV footage from the 2017 London Bridge attack was shown at the Old Bailey today. The inquest, which began on Tuesday, included footage from the Black […]
This week the NME’s front cover features a picture of Stormzy with the headline: ‘Depression: it’s time to talk.’ The magazine used the image and story without permission from the musician who […]
Charles Lawley was a usual Londoner who gets annoyed of tourists renaming the capital’s famous landmarks up until he started to act upon it and correct people on Instagram. He tells the […]
Screenshots of a popular Japanese cat-collecting app have been popping up on Instagram and Twitter feeds across the globe. However, what at first appears to be a silly game of feeding virtual […]
It’s been a hard week for 12 year-old Junior MasterChef contestant Valentina Shulz from Brazil. Whilst she’s been focusing on trying to win her country’s edition of the internationally successful TV cookery […]
An Old Bailey judge has jailed a woman responsible for thousands of posts on Twitter encouraging people to engage in terrorism. 22 year old Alaa Abdullah Esayed from Kennington received three-and-a-half years imprisonment. She […]
UKIP has rejected Nigel Farage’s letter of resignation and Mr Farage says although he’s reluctant to stay he ‘owes it to the party’ to carry on as leader. The UKIP politician therefore […]
Dogs may not be able to vote for the next government in the General Election but they are allowed to come and watch, as long as they don’t cause any disruptions. Today […]
Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon has condemned comments made on Twitter by SNP candidate for Edinburgh South, Neil Hay, describing Scottish unionists as ‘quislings’ (Nazi supporters) and mocking elderly voters […]
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson spoke on the decision by the CPS to recommend that former Labour MP Lord Janner is too ill to stand trial for alleged child abuse. Johnson told […]
The General Election has taken a new turn as new teenage fandom dedications to Ed Miliband and David Cameron have emerged and are trending twitter. Fandoms are something you’d usually see related […]
Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan has been questioned for a second time by Scotland Yard detectives in connection with claims of phone hacking. The journalist and television presenter was previously interviewed […]
The London Fire Brigade’s world reknown skills in combating fires extend to rescuing animals trapped in marshland and waterlogged ditches. A small horse called Cody can be grateful for the service after […]
So it was all a publicity stunt. And even the industry’s trade publication, Press Gazette, had been fooled. The Sun Newspaper has returned to printing their infamous page 3 models just days […]
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