Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit France, Serbia and Hungary next week. China claims neutrality in the Ukraine war, but has refused to call the Russian assault an invasion and has been accused of supporting Russian weapon-making. The United States will be
The UK’s largest St George’s Cross has been unfurled on the Council House in Nottingham ahead of St George’s Day – but is it big enough? The flag measures 60ft by 26ft (18m by 8m) and covers most of the building, attached
Liz Truss has hinted that she wants to make a comeback on the frontline of British politics after detailing the challenges to “save the West” in her new book. The former Prime Minister’s stint in Downing Street only lasted 49 days and
While the exact amount that Littler and his company would be taxed remains unclear due to brand deals and expenses, it is almost certainly over the £100,000 mark. HMRC reminded Littler in a cheeky social media post, where they wrote: “Big congrats
The demand for electric cars and electric mobility is growing and with that growth, businesses need more space to meet the demand. While many companies are beginning to expand their infrastructure and capability to cope with their customer’s demands to go electric,
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Brexit Britain has been handed a huge win in a humiliating blow for Remoaners. The UK has been projected to hit one percent growth by the end of the year, knocking out the competition, a leading economist has said. The estimate has
A £1.2bn project to widen one of the UK’s busiest roads is set to slash commuter times and end village rat runs. The A12 is one of the busiest roads in the east of England and connects Chelmsford and Colchester which are
People in Switzerland voted in favour of giving themselves an extra month’s pension per year, despite the government warning a similar move would be too expensive to afford. In a referendum held in the central European country on Sunday, the majority of
Medics were shocked to find that a fisherman had been struck with a harpoon — and not by accident. Sujit Klingtalay was out with friends fishing and drinking beers in the Nakhon Ratchasima province of Thailand when the recent incident occurred. The 45-year-old