Channel migrant crisis hits new milestone as Shabana Mahmood considers major changes
The number of migrants to have crossed the Channel surged past 39,000 on Remembrance Sunday as it emerged 14 sites could be used to house asylum seekers. At least 300 people are feared to have crossed on Sunday, meaning at…
We all love a full English breakfast…but it may be killing us
A study of 10,000 people reveals the perfect breakfast consists of a fried egg, two slices of fried bread, two pork sausages, two rashers of smoked bacon, fried mushrooms, one hash brown potato, baked beans and tomato ketchup. It adds…
Reheated pizza tastes fresh and crispy when you use Domino’s method
Everyone loves to indulge in a takeaway every now and then – and it’s usually made even better when there are leftovers the following morning. It has prompted pizza lovers to share their best methods to reheat pizza so it’s just as…
Horror fire rips through multiple vehicles in major UK shopping centre car park
A fire erupted in a busy shopping centre car park on Saturday evening, tearing through three cars. Firefighters rushed to Manchester’s Trafford Centre at approximately 6.45pm where they found the blaze spreading from one parked car to the two either side of…
The proud UK town set to suffer fourth brutal blow to fading high street
In the heart of the north-east, opposite Newcastle upon Tyne, the town of Gateshead thrived with a strong commercial identity for decades. Its high street was a hive of activity, big stores, plenty of shoppers, and the road full of traffic. But now,…
Marks & Spencer announces shop closure as it leaves high street after 50 years
Marks & Spencer has announced shop closure in Maidenhead (Image: Getty) Marks & Spencer has announced plans to close its Maidenhead town centre store and open a new, market-style foodhall at the Stafferton Way Retail Park. The retailer has been part of the Maidenhead…
Nigel Farage explodes over grooming gang ‘cover up’ after ‘industrial scale rape’ commited
Grooming gang survivors fear Labour’s national inquiry is “less about the truth and more about a cover-up”, Nigel Farage has declared. The Reform UK leader said thousands of women have been “failed, ignored and slandered by every British institution” as he accused…
Brexit betrayal madness as EU demands UK pays into bloc’s budget
A diplomatic row is brewing between London and Brussels over EU demands for the UK to pay into its budget for the first time since Brexit. EU member states want the UK to contribute to the bloc’s regional levelling up funds…
Enough now – BBC is infested with bias and we shouldn’t be taxed to keep it afloat
BBC newsreader Martine Croxall should be hailed a national heroine and applauded for her common sense – not rebuked by a state broadcaster that’s lost the plot. But no, the Corporation’s Executive Complaints Unit has upheld a handful of complaints against her because on…
The UK city so troubled you have to ‘step over a druggie to get anywhere’
You can’t miss him, right in front of Bradford’s gleaming City of Culture booking office, a man lies slumped on the steps, unconscious from what’s believed to be the drug known as spice. For Councillor Rebecca Poulsen, it’s a scene that sums up…









