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More than 500 migrants attempting to enter the UK are in danger today in the English Channel, with 10 boats issuing distress calls. The blame culture of British politics and social life has swelled to unprecendented levels since the unhappy advent of Twitter, now X, so lets join in the clamour and ask: Whose fault is this? Specifically, who in Britain can be said to most be to blame for this situation? Is it the nasty right-wing, who want lower immigration? Is it the Brexiteers, who voted to take back control of our borders?Or is more responsibility for this disgraceful, tragic and…
Tina Brown’s brutal slapdown of Meghan Markle regarding her poor judgement has been supported by a royal expert, who agreed with her claims against the duchess.Princess Diana’s biographer and ex-Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, who’s been previously critical of the Sussex couple, gave out a scathing verdict on the Duchess of Sussex’s decision-making, accusing her of having the “worst judgement” and that “all her ideas are total crap”.Ms Brown told The Ankler podcast: “The trouble with Meghan is that she has the worst judgment of anyone in the entire world. She’s flawless about getting it all wrong. All of her…
Prince William was “insistent” on one thing involving his mother-in-law at his father the King’s Coronation, a new royal book has claimed.The book, Charles III: The Inside Story by Robert Hardman, reveals that William wouldn’t budge on his demand over the attendance of Princess Kate’s family and how they would be included on the big day.The Prince of Wales was reportedly so adamant that there was no choice but to grant his request.And in Hardman’s view, this decision shows just how much things have really changed within the Royal Family since the start of the late Queen Elizabeth’s reign, which…
A doctor has shared how to help prevent ‘brain fatigue’ caused by staring at screens all day.Neuroscientist Dr Rachel Barr issued the advice in a post on her popular TikTok @drrachelbarr.“What happens to your brain if you’re staring at screens all day without taking a break?” she quizzed followers. Well, quite a lot, as it turns out.The expert explained: “Brain cells, or neurons, are hungry little creatures. They don’t just work for nothing. They do it because they expect a copious amount of oxygen and glucose in return.”I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking more screen time, more work, more…
More than 500 people who were likely trying to cross the English Channel from Calais are feared to be in danger. French-based organisation Utopia56 has claimed that at least 10 overloaded boats have been in the Channel for hours. The Calais team, the organisation said in a message on X, received 10 distress calls at sea. MORE TO FOLLOW
A cleaning guru has shared her go-to hack to remove mould and mildew from your shower grout without scrubbing.The woman, who is known as @sisterpledgecleans on TikTok, has shared a video of her favourite technique to make her shower sparkle.In her clip, she is seen spraying down her grouting with Astonish’s mould and mildew spray before adding toilet paper to the area. She says: “Use this hack to remove mould and mildew from your grouting. Stick toilet roll to the grouting and saturate with product to make it stick. Leave it overnight then remove.”She then shows the same strip of…
The words of King Charles during a public visit tanked hopes harboured by some royal fans to see Prince Harry return to Britain as a member of the Firm.Prince Harry stepped back from his role as a working member of the Royal Family in 2020 alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, but there have since been rumours that he might step back into the fold as numbers dwindled.Following his cancer diagnosis, the King took a temporary step back from public-facing duties – but resumed his full-time duties within a few months, whilst the Princess of Wales is slowly being reintroduced back…
There could be a new president in the White House after the next US Election 2024 in just two weeks, bringing a fresh face to international politics.Current Vice President Kamala Harris announced in July that she would seek the Democratic Party nomination after President Joe Biden said he would withdraw from the race.It took just hours from Biden’s withdrawal for Democrats to begin rallying around Harris as their party’s new 2024 presidential nominee.On Tuesday, November 5, voters will head to the polls to decide whether it will be Harris or Donald Trump in the White House for the next four…
High cholesterol is a major health issue that is far more common than many would think.According to a major comprehensive study, around 54 % of adults in the UK have high cholesterol levels.Over time, these escalating levels significantly increase a person’s risk of having a heart attack or a stroke.Having high cholesterol levels is directly correlated to a person’s diet and if consuming too much fat and carbohydrates, this will impact LDL cholesterol, known as bad cholesterol.Fortunately, on the flip side, high cholesterol levels can also be lowered by following the correct diet with any of these two breakfast foods…
King Charles was snapped grimacing today as he watched the “painful” process of having a traditional Samoan tattoo etched onto a woman’s skin in Samoa.The King, who is on his 11-day tour of Australia and Samoa with Queen Camilla, took a keen interest in Tatau, which is the sacred art of Samoan tattooing.John Lemisio showed him his family of tattooists during His Majesty’s Samoa Cultural Village visit in the country’s capital, Apia.The King asked if it was “painful” and John laughed and said: “It’s very painful, very painful.”When Charles asked: “Does the pain last very long?” John replied: “It is…