Sir Keir Starmer failed to name one tax he would cut if Labour takes power at the next general election. The Labour leader was repeatedly asked which tax he would slash first during a grilling on Sky News. Sir Keir insisted he wanted
Google Maps has long been a gold standard in everyday navigation, whether it is hopping on public transportation or jumping in your car for a journey across town. In addition to giving you insight into how crowded the bus or final destination
Top Tory MP Lee Anderson has warned how Reform UK is a “bigger threat” to the Conservative Party than Labour – and could in fact help Sir Keir Starmer’s party win the next General Election. Labour remains ahead of Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives
Britain and its allies will seek to counter Beijing’s influence in the South China Sea with nuclear submarine patrols in the region, thanks to a pioneering trilateral deal, a naval expert has predicted. Iain Ballantyne, editor of the naval news magazine Warships
Thousands of homes were left without power, cars were stranded in flooded roads, and roads were closed as Storm Gerrit battered the United Kingdom. Parts of Scotland experienced a significant heavy snow with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) saying workers had
A British couple were left terrified after their cruise ship lost power, leaving them stranded in the North Sea just days before Christmas. The Norwegian cruise ship takes tourists along Norway’s coast, having departed from Tilbury Docks on December 9. Brian and
Strong winds may cause flying debris and power cuts, potentially ruining last-minute Christmas getaway travel plans, forecasters have warned. Gusts as high as 70mph are due to hit much of Scotland and northern and central areas of England on Christmas Eve. Two
Fox News 2023 Year In Review with Bill Hemmer 2023 was another turbulent year, marked by political dysfunction at home and two major world conflicts. America’s Newsroom anchor Bill Hemmer looks back at the top headlines of the past 12 months. China
A cruise ship was towed back to Germany after being pounded by a “rogue wave” that knocked its power out as a storm hit the North Sea. The Norwegian cruise ship that was carrying 400 passengers and crew was set to come
Richard Coles blasted Scottish Power for treating him like a shoplifter, instead of a customer. The radio presenter, 61, posted a screenshot from his latest Scottish Power bill, which read: “We’ve sent your bill, don’t forget to pay.” The ex-vicar, who retired