Labour run Cambridge Council is wanting to move to five days pay for four days work. This Socialist madness is obviously catching on as the PCS Union is now calling for the same for their civil service members. Fran Heathcote, the PCS
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer would take Britain back to the 1970s era of trade unions calling the shots, Tories warned. Common Sense Minister Esther McVey hit out at the “socialist madness” of councils and civil servants demanding to work fewer hours
William Frawley, the Iowa-born vaudevillian whose quick-witted comebacks and grumpy but lovable portrayal of Fred Mertz on the legendary sitcom “I Love Lucy” endeared him to millions of Americans, died on this day in history, March 3, 1966. He was 79. Nicknamed
A new picture has been posted on Instagram of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Valentine’s Day this year, showing them looking casual and happy smiling together with friends. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Canada the week of February
“The Sound of Music” echoed throughout American movie theaters for the first time on this day in history, March 2, 1965. It remains among America’s favorite things some 60 years later. The film’s soaring tunes painted idyllic images of Alpine hills flowering
King Charles is set to miss the annual Commonwealth Day service on March 11, but will release a video message instead. In the message, he will hail the spirit of togetherness throughout the 56 member states, the Daily Mirror reports. The monarch
Russia test-fired a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile just one day after Vladimir Putin gave a rambling speech where he threatened the West with nuclear weapons. The state-run TASS news agency reported: “At the Plesetsk State Test Cosmodrome, crews from the Yoshkar-Ola Missile
Prince William has travelled to Wales today to mark St David’s Day with a series of visits. The Prince of Wales, 41, will first visit Wrexham to celebrate Welsh culture and the city’s vibrant community spirit. Whilst there he will travel to
Yellowstone National Park, an almost mystical 2.2-million acre wonderland of dynamic hydrothermal activity, breathtaking scenery and spectacular wildlife, was established on this day in history, March 1, 1872. It was the first national park in the United States and, to most people
Actress Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Academy Award on this day in history, Feb. 29, 1940. McDaniel won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy in the film “Gone With The Wind.”