A defiant OAP has prevented an ugly 50-foot 5G mast from being built outside his home after he put up a staunch protest – with supportive neighbours supplying him with cups of tea during the ordeal. Michael Garman, 69, was furious when
An American living in Israel has been running in and out of bomb shelters with her husband and two young kids since Hamas’ deadly attack and pleads for the world to choose the side of humanity over terror. “Thousands of my brothers
Max Verstappen has reiterated his opposition to F1’s sprint race format as the grid prepares for its return at the Lusail International Circuit this weekend. The 26-year-old has the chance to claim the World Championship during Saturday’s sprint. Verstappen has been very
Taiwan’s President, Tsai Ing-wen, oversaw an historic moment on Thursday (September 27) as the island nation launched its inaugural domestically manufactured submarine for testing. The ceremony took place at the port in Kaohsiung, marking a significant stride in Taiwan’s shipbuilding and design capabilities.
Journalist Ava Evans has posted a defiant photograph on X showing herself drinking a pint in the pub as she reads the ‘libellous tweets’ of haters. Her message comes after a Cabinet minister insisted regulators must look into GB News after the
Following Laurence Fox’s disgusting remarks about a female journalist live on GB News and the online backlash to his comments, the actor-turned-presenter has doubled down and released a statement on X, formerly Twitter, defending his right to free speech. The former TV
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for an official state visit, the Kremlin announced Monday. North Korean state-run media confirmed the visit in a report Monday, with Kim expected to meet with Putin in the
A defiant Donald Trump has spoken out after turning himself in at a Georgia jail on charges that he illegally schemed to overturn the 2020 US election in the state. The former president was in and out of Fulton County Jail in
Metropolitan Police boss Sir Mark Rowley has defended the policing of King Charles III’s Coronation and has refused to apologise for the arrests of anti-royalist protesters. Six members of the campaign group Republic were arrested before the Coronation began and he says
Defiant European judges are preparing to fight back over the UK’s plans to ignore injunctions blocking the removal of migrants. The Government has agreed to amend its Illegal Migration Bill following pressure from Tory backbenchers to allow ministers to ignore Rule 39