Angry locals on the Spanish holiday island of Tenerife are telling British holidaymakers to “go home” because houses are being taken up by holiday rentals and restaurants that cater for UK visitors serve “cheap beer and low quality food”. Ugly anti-foreigner graffiti
Senior Tories warned Britain must stop giving foreign aid and business investment to the “dangerous” Chinese state. Increasing aggression towards the West from Beijing, along with Iran and Russia poses the greatest security threat in a generation and must be tackled head
Senior Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski has criticised Prince Harry for costing UK taxpayers over £500,000 in his High Court case against the Home Office. The MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham said Harry and his wife Meghan Markle had “abandoned our nation” when they
Dozens of supermarket shoppers looked on confused after several pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted their weekly shop. The protest took place at a Tesco in Upton Park, east London. The supermarket protest is understood to have occurred on March 17 but footage was only
How convenient Thames Water promoted a new £5billion London sewage pipe the same day government data collared them as the nation’s worst river polluter. I am no master of the dark arts of spin, but this sounds very much like it to
Grammar schools are expecting a huge surge in demand after Labour announced a tax raid on private education. Private schools meanwhile are preparing for a mass exodus of pupils as part of the VAT proposal. It would see fees increase by 20
Everyone from Kim Kardashian to Blake Lively has made a mockery of Princess Kate online over this month’s “Photoshop fail” – but in light of Kate’s recent cancer diagnosis, GMB’s Richard Madeley has urged them to apologise. “By all means have free
Tenerife locals are demanding a crackdown on tourism, with protests against rising prices for locals Tensions on the holiday island beloved by Brits are rising, with people expecting the protests to spread to other popular holiday destinations in mainland Spain. A series
Soon after Italian watchdog Garante took on ChatGPT with a temporary shutdown locally last year, it tried to strengthen its team by hiring four artificial intelligence (AI) experts. But Italy’s data protection agency could not recruit the people it wanted, with a
Since the launch of England’s Euro 2024 kits, people up and down the country have been incensed by manufacturer Nike’s decision to meddle with the Cross of St George, found at the back of the shirt’s collar. The cross is traditionally red