Tens of thousands of anti government activists chanting ‘freedom’ march through streets of Minsk

Tens of thousands of Belarusians joined an anti-government demonstration in central Minsk Sunday to protest President Alexander Lukashenko’s claim to a sixth term in disputed elections.   The authoritarian leader dispatched his notorious riot police to disperse spontaneous rallies that erupted after he claimed a sixth presidential term in an election two weeks ago that critics … Read more

London’s Tower Bridge is still CLOSED to vehicles

London’s Tower Bridge is still CLOSED to vehicles a day after it was stuck open for more than an hour due to ‘mechanical fault’ causing traffic chaos in capital Tower Bridge was closed to vehicles today after a ‘mechanical fault’ yesterday On its Twitter page, officials said that the crossing was open to pedestrians  The … Read more

Marina restaurant owned by former Premier League star Craig Bellamy destroyed by fire ruled accident

Marina restaurant owned by former Premier League star Craig Bellamy is destroyed by fire just days after reopening from lockdown as investigation finds blaze was started accidentally The fire that engulfed The Deck, on Penarth Marina, near Cardiff was an accident Craig Bellamy’s restaurant caught fire on Friday but arson has been ruled out Firefighters … Read more

Man, 32, charged after 58-year-old male dies when he’s ‘blasted in the chest’ in Yorkshire village

Man, 32, is charged with manslaughter after 58-year-old male dies when he was ‘blasted in the chest’ in sleepy Yorkshire village The man died in hospital after the incident in Carlin How, in Redcar, on Friday  A man’s been charged and will appear at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on Monday  Police previously said the incident involved … Read more

How councils are closing roads but creating cycle lanes all under guise of saving us from virus 

Roads narrowed so that pavements can be widened. Streets reduced from two lanes to one. Extra cycle lanes. Town-centre parking spaces suspended. Major diversions. Under the guise of protecting us from Covid, councils all across the country have introduced a host of tough restrictions on motorists. Of course, everything necessary must be done to prevent … Read more

Cabinet Office draws up scenario of second wave of Covid and No Deal Brexit

The government have drawn up battle plans for the possibility of being hit with a second wave of coronavirus and a No-Deal Brexit simultaneously, it has been claimed. Leaked documents warn of a potential social care crisis from councils going bankrupt and the army being drafted in to prevent public disorder. The revelation puts mounting … Read more

London jewellers J McCarthy could be forced to close

London jewellers J McCarthy which was loved by Margaret Thatcher and counts Princess Anne as a customer could be forced to close after more than 200 years over plans to redevelop building London store may close as Metrus Property Advisors hopes to open a restaurant  Owner Robert Mullings found out about plans when he went … Read more

School reopening drive is ‘last chance’ for ‘useful idiot’ Gavin Williamson

‘He’s a very useful idiot for us’: Unions say they ‘don’t want Education Secretary Gavin Williamson to be sacked’ as ministers believe he has ‘one last chance’ to save his career by ensuring schools reopen next week Ministers say Gavin Williamson is on his ‘last chance’ to save his cabinet job Test will be his … Read more