Authorities in Texas are warning residents against opening so-called “witch bottles” that have been washing up on shores. The mysterious bottles are often filled with urine or hair of the person who is believed to have been cursed – and are used
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu sparked a fiery debate with US political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes, as she described Donald Trump as “the biggest con artist in America’s history” for using his mugshot to his advantage. Like millions around the globe, Dr Shola watched
Joe Rogan blasted the “witch hunt” against Donald Trump, claiming the criminal indictments faced by the former President were the “actions of a Banana Republic”. Mr Trump was hauled back in front of judges yesterday as he faced four criminal charges for
Jacob Rees-Mogg has hit out at “highly strung remainiacs”, accusing them of conducting a “witch hunt.” This came after it emerged that Cabinet Office civil servants had sent extracts from Boris Johnson’s official diary to the police, alleging they showed him to
Boris Johnson has accused the privileges committee of excluding evidence central to his defence case. Lawyers acting for the former prime minister are understood to be writing a letter to the committee, demanding it makes the documents publicly available. This came after
Conservative MPs have blasted the Privileges Committee for “personal venom”, branding their probe into Boris Johnson a “witch hunt”. Marco Longhi, MP for Dudley North, claimed the committee asked questions which were “designed to attack Boris as a person” during its four-hour