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The European Union may target Britain’s energy supplies to force Keir Starmer to meet the bloc’s demands to keep its rights to fish in UK waters, reports suggest.Under the existing Brexit deal, the bloc’s fishermen were permitted to access parts of Britain’s coastal seas, but the amount the EU’s fishers could take in UK waters was to be slashed by a quarter over five and a half years up to 2026.Brussels wants to keep the deal, but according to reports, the bloc will renegotiate the UK-EU Brexit agreement, known as the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, if Britain allows European Union…
Meghan Markle’s decision to leave her senior role within the Royal Family “exposed” her to “cutting” remarks recently made by author Tina Brown, it has been suggested.The former Vanity Fair editor recently launched a scathing attack against the Duchess of Sussex, stating that she believes that Meghan has the “worst judgement in the world” and that Prince Harry shouldn’t have “blindly” followed her when they stepped down as senior working royals in early 2020.Speaking of Meghan – and Tina’s comments – the Mail on Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths said during the latest episode of Palace Confidential that, by stepping down from…
Brits looking to buy a new home may want to consider a relocation to these three UK cities that have been witnessing a drop in housing prices.That’s accordng to the latest data revealed by Zoopla in October which shows a list of house prices in various cities in Britain, and whether or not they are rising or falling.At the bottom of the list are three UK cities – out of which two are in the south of England. Portsmouth, Cambridge, and Aberdeen have reportedly seen a drop in house prices with an annual change of -1.0 percent, -0.1 percent, and…
The UK is set to be hit with a severe drop in temperature as some areas will go as low as -2C over the next few weeks.Following a very mild October, Brits should start dusting off their winter coats ahead of November as weather maps drop to minus digits.A chilling Arctic blast will see the start of next month feel drastically colder as areas will plummet to temperatures between 0C and -2C.Central Scotland will face the brunt of this as the majority of the country will reach maximum temperatures of 1C on November 4.The north of England will endure similar…
Brits have been told to be on alert as the remnants of Hurricane Oscar are set to sweep across the country, the Met Office has announced. The hurricane, which claimed at least six lives in Cuba and left over 1,000 homes damaged, predominantly in Guantánamo province, has since weakened but is expected to make its presence felt in the UK this weekend.Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern, in a recent YouTube forecast video, warned: “It’s later Saturday and into Sunday when the weather system contains the remnants of tropical storm Oscar. This is the remnants of the tropical storm, not at…
Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice has delivered a stern statement to the Government if it does not put a stop to blast furnace closures.Thousands of UK workers fear they are at risk of being laid off before Christmas as British Steel prepares to bring forward its closure plans.“I will literally eat their lunch if they shut them down,” says Richard Tice. British Steel, owned by Chinese company Jingye, announced in 2023 that it will close down its blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, putting over 2,000 jobs at risk.“This Labour Government must not dare to entertain the closure of the last…
The UK could be in for Indian summer-style conditions due to a warm blast from Morocco. Brand new maps have revealed that this country could heat up even at the beginning of November thanks to balmy conditions over on mainland Europe.Despite it officially being winter time over on the continent, the predictions show that on November 1 that mercury will hit 21C in parts of northern Spain as well as some parts of France – which could result in much milder conditions over in Britain too.Meanwhile over on the south coast of England we could see highs of 15C which…
For many, a steaming bowl of pasta is the ultimate comfort food.It’s a dish that never fails to hit the spot, with its rich flavours and satisfying texture. As World Pasta Day takes place on October 25, it’s the perfect excuse to indulge in this beloved favourite.However, it appears we may have been enjoying it incorrectly all along. Spaghetti enthusiasts take note, as using a spoon to twirl your pasta is a faux pas, despite being a common tactic used to avoid a messy meal.According to Frances, a TikTok user known as _franceess_00, authentic Italians shun the use of spoons…
Lots of people have condensation around their homes – especially now the months are getting colder.It’s always annoying when it happens. You wake up, open the curtains and your windows are covered with water. Sometimes you just don’t know what to do for the best to get rid of it.Condensation is caused when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface. It can form on areas such as windows, walls and mirrors.When it keeps building it can feel like you’ll never be able to erase it but, apparently, you can – and you only need one ingredient to…
King Charles delivered a landmark speech at his first Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting since becoming Head of the Commonwealth this morning.He paid tribute to his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, who dedicated much of her life to the Commonwealth and its prosperity.Addressing Commonwealth leaders, foreign ministers and dignitaries the King said: “The Commonwealth mattered a great deal to my late mother… her commitment has helped to shape my own life.”Today he is wearing a beige suit and tie and ceremonial lei (garland), after ditching his formal attire yesterday for a more relaxed short-sleeved bush jacket and trousers in keeping…