Teaching assistant shocked to get £50 ticket after leaving her car TWO INCHES over parking bay line

A mother was shocked to get a 'petty' £50 ticket minutes after parking her car because one of the wheels was just two inches over a line. Rebecca Edge, a higher learning teaching assistant from Teignmouth, was out with her three-year-old twins Teddy and Peggy in Cockington, south Devon. She …...Read More

Coronavirus UK: One in eight workers still on furlough

One in eight workers are still on furlough ahead of the winding down of the Government's job retention programme, according to new figures which suggest the UK economy remains heavily reliant on state support. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that its latest fortnightly survey into the impact of …...Read More

Train passenger knocked unconscious in row over face masks

The man who was knocked unconscious by a pram-pushing rail passenger as he argued with station staff over face masks has told the horrific moment he was knocked to the floor with blood pouring out of his head. John Adam spent 24 hours in hospital being treated for severe laceration, …...Read More

Three staff at Wetherspoon pub in North Wales test positive for coronavirus

Three workers at a Wetherspoon pub in North Wales have tested positive for coronavirus. The cases were at the North and South Wales Bank, on High Street in Wrexham. Other members of staff are also now self-isolating and Public Health Wales have been informed. A JD Wetherspoon spokesman said the …...Read More

Steve Bannon's links to Brexit: Indicted Trump aide is an ally of Nigel Farage

For almost two years, Steve Bannon had his hands on the levers of power as Donald Trump's maverick White House adviser. But across the Atlantic, he was also wading into another political earthquake after the UK defied expectation and voted for Brexit. A friend of Nigel Farage and a cheerleader …...Read More

Croatia, Austria and Trinidad & Tobago all added to quarantine list

Croatia, Austria and Trinidad & Tobago have been added to the Government's quarantine travel list, Grant Shapps announced this afternoon, plunging thousands of Brits' holiday plans into chaos. The Transport Secretary said spikes in infection in those countries meant they could no longer be treated as safe destinations. However, he …...Read More

Harrow school is launching a virtual sixth form

Harrow is preparing to welcome its first ever cohort of online-only pupils as it launches a web-based sixth form offering in the age of Covid-19. Harrow School Online will allow sixth form students from around the world to study remotely for A-levels without ever stepping foot inside a physical classroom. …...Read More

Horrified camper films from inside his tent after being trapped by swarm of midges

A camper filmed a swarm of millions of midges from inside his tent after being trapped by the insects. Alex Nail, 33, was spending two weeks photographing the north west Highlands in Scotland when he was swarmed by the midges at Torridon. Mr Nail said he has spent many summers …...Read More

Norman Carlson, Forceful Head of U.S. Prisons, Dies at 86

Mr. Carlson devised the supermax system after the infamous murders of two corrections officers by two different inmates in the same prison on the same day in 1983. The killers were members of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist organization based in prisons. “No event caused him more personal anguish …...Read More

Luxury lifestyle of Iraq veteran arrested over We Build The Wall

Advertisement The Purple Heart triple amputee Iraq veteran charged along with Steve Bannon and two others with stealing money from the We Build The Wall GoFundMe account spent $350,000 on boats, an SUV, plastic surgery, jewelry, home renovations and credit card debt, prosecutors claim. Prosecutors allege that Brian Kolfage, a …...Read More