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A Labour minister refused to label China as “an enemy” of Britain amid accusations that the Government appears to be “cosying up” to Beijing.Water minister Emma Hardy admitted dealing with the communist regime was “a challenge”, the day after the director of public prosecutions launched an astonishing attack on the government.A Chinese spying trial collapsed after the Government refused to brand Beijing a threat to national security, the director of public prosecutions (DPP) Stephen Parkinson said.He told how the Crown Prosecution Service had tried “over many months” to get the evidence it needed to carry out the prosecution, but it…
Two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes delivered everything he could muster with a makeshift Kansas City Chiefs squad against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday evening – and made his frustrations with his team-mates clear afterwards. The 30-year-old signal-caller registered a season-best 318 yards whilst connecting on 29 of his 41 attempts with one touchdown and one interception in a crushing 31-28 defeat.Crucial infractions by the Kansas City defence – particularly one from CB Charmarri Connor on what could have been a match-clinching interception – sealed the Chiefs’ fate, leaving them at 2-3 and firmly planted in third place within the AFC…
All you need to do is freeze your bananas. She said: “You might think you have the best banana bread recipe. You tested it over lockdown, all your friends and family loved it.“But let me tell you, this chocolate banana bread is an absolute winner and I think it’s the best you can possibly get.“We use a really handy hack for our bananas by freezing them. It’s a really good way to use them up.”Good Food explained that if you notice your bananas have become a “little too ripe”, they can be stored in the freezer for a later date.…
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has asked the US to sell its European partners Tomahawk missiles that can be transferred to Kyiv. The missiles, which have a range of around 1,550 miles, would constitute a significant bolstering of Ukraine’s arsenal, putting the Russian capital firmly within range.US president Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that he had “sort of made a decision” on whether to provide the deadly weaponry to Kyiv via Europe, indicating that he was inclined to do so. However, possessing them and being free to use them at will are likely to be two…
Controversial plans to begin using a converted office in the centre of Harlow to house asylum seekers have been scrapped, the leader of the Essex town’s council has claimed. However, the Home Office has insisted it has not been directly involved and will not be taking over the building.Dan Swords, the Tory leader of Harlow District Council, on Monday voiced his outrage at what he claimed was the Labour Government’s plans for Endeavour House. However, in a press release issued on Tuesday, he said: “This afternoon, I can confirm that we have managed to stop the Government’s proposal to use…
Sky Sports F1 pundit Danica Patrick has sparked an online buzz after posting clips from an adult dance class on social media. The 43-year-old former NASCAR and IndyCar driver stepped away from racing in 2018 and has since established herself as an entrepreneur and media figure, providing commentary on Formula One races and NASCAR events. Patrick has also become increasingly involved in politics, backing USA President Donald Trump.The retired motorsport star explained that her racing career prevented her from voicing opinions on various subjects, but she now enjoys the freedom to share her perspectives. Patrick has recently uploaded footage from…
After years of maintaining a deliberately low profile, 2025 has become the year of Meghan Markle’s return, and every move feels intentional. Her high-octane appearance at Paris Fashion Week, dressed head-to-toe in Balenciaga, wasn’t just a style statement; it was a calculated re-entry onto the global stage, defined by precision and quiet authority.The look marked a new chapter for the Duchess, 44, one that blended power with restraint and signalled a shift in how she wants to be seen. The royals timing was impossible to ignore.As whispers swirl about her forthcoming lifestyle venture, Meghan’s front-row debut positioned her exactly where…
A holiday park in a popular UK seaside town faces a fine of over £1 million after a young girl fell off a wall and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Harper Surman was just four years old when the accident happened in October 2019 and her mother, Amanda Hurst, launched a claim to the High Court.She accused Haven Leisure, the owners of Perran Sands Holiday Park in Perranporth, Cornwall, of negligence for failing to recognise the danger the wall posed. Harper, who is now nine, reportedly fell backwards off the wall and onto the ground one and a half metres…
Homeowners and families should be worried too. Labour plans to hit them with new wealth taxes, and they won’t have to be super-rich to pay. Worst of all, the onslaught is built on a lie.Decades of working, saving, and paying off mortgages now count for nothing on the left. Instead, millions will be punished for it on November 26, as Labour pretends their homes, pensions and security aren’t the result of hard work at all. It’s purely down to luck.Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to raise £30billion to £40billion in extra taxes to fund her spending blitz. Across the…
A Palestinian-Jewish PhD student was filmed cutting down ribbons remembering those taken hostage in Gaza. Nadia Yahlom used scissors to vandalise the memorial in Muswell Hill, north London, at around 10am on Monday (October 6).She was confronted by passers-by at Princes Avenue Park who began to film her cutting the yellow ribbons, which have become synonymous with the plight of those in captivity since their adoption during the US-Iranian hostage crisis in 1979. Ms Yahlom insisted she was “not committing a crime” before adding: “I think condoning genocide is disgusting. That’s what this is.” The Metropolitan Police confirmed its officers…