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Nigel Farage has hit out at Rishi Sunak over his vow to end the UK’s “sick-note culture”. The Reform UK honorary chair took to X to scold the PM and his party’s record in office. Writing on the social media platform, the
Vladimir Putin has lost the trust of Russian soldiers after deploying many without enough weapons to go around, an expert says. The Russian President is trying to avoid mobilising more men to fight in the war. But Professor Sergey Radchenko, a Soviet-born
Energy drinks, hydration sachets, and protein shakes are just a few of the products that Brits spend £600 a year on in an effort to boost their health, but it turns out, that half of them (50 per cent) don’t trust the
The National Trust has been blasted for “secretly woke” by visitors over scones sold in their tearooms. The bizarre backlash came after the organisation, which sells three million scones a year in its tearooms, introduced a vegan recipe. The National Trust prides
He completed 106,188 metres of incline – the equivalent to climbing Mount Everest 12 times.
A British IT worker who befriended and worked for an older couple, poisoned them with fentanyl and monitored their death with his cellphone was sentenced Friday to a minimum 37 years in prison. The sentencing of Luke D’Wit, 34, came two days
The National Trust is heading “going in the wrong direction” according to a former chairman of the charity, Sir William Proby. He says he has “been reluctant to criticise my successors” but has raised concerns about the way the charity is being
The guardians of our national heritage have said they are winning the fight against a bug which would otherwise feast on some of the country’s finest historic treasures. Clothes moth numbers have fallen 18 percent at the National Trust‘s stately homes, according
The Sycamore Gap tree has sprung new life just months after it was felled in an act of “deliberate vandalism”. Authorities determined that the tree – which once sat in Northumberland framed by two sections of Hadrian’s Wall – was deliberately sawn