Prom season is around the corner, and many students are already on the lookout for their special outfit. For the 24th year, the Duck tape brand announced its Stuck at Prom scholarship contest — where two lucky winners who make their prom
Former Celebrity Big Brother winner Stephen Bear has been ordered to pay back the £22,305 he made from sharing a private video on his OnlyFans site of him having sex with reality TV star Georgia Harrison. The 34-year-old faces nine months in
Brussels bureaucrats are still imposing rules on the UK’s food and drink manufacturers with shoppers paying the cost at the checkout. The red tape, eight years after the nation voted for Brexit, is part of an agreement between the UK and EU
Fishermen on smaller boat fishing fleets catching pollack have said they are going out of business after their allowance for the species was cut to zero over concerns for stocks. The Government has launched a £6million scheme to help, with the money
Children will no longer be able to play on the swings in a beloved UK park due to EU regulations. The park in Beer, Devon, is being replaced by a pirate-themed play area with a ship-themed climbing frame. It is part of
Brexit Britain will be a “science and technology superpower” by the end of the decade with efforts being boosted by plans to rip up red tape holding research back. Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan marked the anniversary of her department’s
A doctor has been charged with attempted murder following a suspected poisoning incident, according to the police. Thomas Kwan, 52, from Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, was arrested after an alleged poisoning incident in Newcastle, which involved a man in his 70s who was
Germany is looking to ditch post-Brexit red tape in order to make it easier for young Britons to visit. German ambassador Miguel Berger has told the UK Government it wants to slash bureaucracy to counter a massive drop in the number of
The UK’s nuclear power output has dropped to its lowest level since 1982 and Brits are paying the price for the bureaucratic red tape which slows down construction of new plants. Closure of Hinkley Point B power station and prolonged outages at
Britain is “better off outside the European Union”, one of the co-founders of Facebook has said, urging PM Rishi Sunak to make the most of the UK’s hard-won Brexit freedoms. Dustin Moskovitz, who is now the CEO and majority owner of software