Britain must be ready for conflict with Russia but is let down by a “broken” system for arming the military that puts personnel in harm’s way, a damning report claims today. Westminster’s defence committee warns the UK could find itself fighting Russia
A serious drop in recruitment at the Royal Navy could spell disaster for Britain’s nuclear deterrant, it has been claimed. Defence sources say a drop in new staff could leave the navy struggling to fight at sea. One even described the current
With its own imposing castle looking out to sea it has been named the UK’s best seaside for the second time in a row. The picturesque village of Bamburgh in Northumberland was awarded the accolade from Which? for its scenery, beaches and
Britain’s long-suffering fishermen still need to be shown the benefits to quitting the European Union, Tory MP Sir John Redwood has said, seven years after the nation voted for Brexit. And the long-term Eurosceptic has pinpointed four things Rishi Sunak’s Government can
Up to half of Britain’s much-loved fish and chip shops could close within two years because of eye-wateringly high running costs. Steep price hikes on fresh fish, cooking oil, potatoes, and energy to cook the products means many owners are struggling to
Car-lover, Jeremy Clarkson, has slammed the state of the roads in Britain and “doubts” pothole-ridden roads will ever be repaired in the UK. Criticising local councils for the failure of road services and describing his experiences “smashing” into potholes, Clarkson has written
We’re less than a month away from the UK hosting Eurovision in Liverpool on behalf of a war-torn Ukraine. And now new polls have revealed Britain’s all-time favourites in the song contest’s history. Chicago Town Pizza polled 2000 Brits to discover our
One of Britain’s last surviving D-Day veteran’s has died aged 100. Joe Cattini landed on the beaches of northern France in the invasion force which turned the tide of World War Two in June 1944. Mr Cattini’s granddaughter Sarah Burr announced in
Rishi Sunak will today (MON) vow to end Britain’s “anti-maths mindset” to help grow the economy. The Prime Minister wants pupils to study some form of the subject up to the age of 18 to stop children being put at a disadvantage. In
Work has lost none of its spark for Vic Sutton – Britain’s oldest employee. Inspirational great-grandfather Vic witnessed the Second World War and has seen 17 prime ministers walk through 10 Downing Street during 76 years of clocking on. The engineer started