The leader of the Green Party was left spluttering on Question Time as she appeared to suggest she would allow in millions of asylum seekers into Britain. During a heated debate about the Government’s Rwanda scheme, Green leader Carla Denyer criticised the
A man has pleaded guilty to setting fire to a shed belonging to Conservative MP Mike Freer – but denied it was politically motivated. Paul Harwood, 42, was charged over a fire last Christmas Eve at the MP’s constituency office in Ballards
Picking a date for any big occasion can be tricky – never mind settling on the date for something as important as a wedding. Whatever date you settle on, however, there is bound to be at least one guest that it’s not
A mighty mouse is making sure a man’s workspace is as organized as possible. Rodney Holbrook, 75, a retired mail carrier, noticed some things were changing position in his shed from day to day. The Wales resident told the Animal News Agency
The Marcus Rashford nightclub saga has come and gone. Erik ten Hag labelled his star forward’s behaviour “unacceptable” and confirmed it had been dealt with internally at the start of the month. Yet it has rubbed one of Manchester United’s former players
John Kernohan, 61, and his wife, Fin, 44, ditched the bustle for a quiet life in a shed (Image: SWNS) A couple sold all their belongings to move into a tiny off-grid “shed” debt-free – with a greenhouse bathroom and fish pond
A community in Australia has been devastated after a shed fire claimed the lives of young siblings. Four-year-old boy Isaac McGregor and his siblings Mavis, six, Saige, three, and Ashlynn, 18 months, were playing in their shed on Saturday morning when a sofa caught
Three incredible back garden boozers have been announced by judges for this year’s final after being whittled down from more than one thousand entries. They include an Only Fools and Horses tribute called the Nags Shed, in Staffordshire, which comes complete with
Backyard boffins – your country needs you. Ministry of Defence mandarins are on the hunt for garden shed scientists and engineers to help develop the latest generation of weapon and defence systems. The clarion call was given by Rachel Crease, manager of
King Charles used last Saturday’s magnificent Trooping the Colour ceremony to bring more attention to three areas of royal life that have shrunk in recent times. The annual event is held in June and marks the monarch’s official birthday, despite the fact