IF you’re worried about bed bugs in your home, this DIY hack might be the answer. Experts have revealed the gardening item that can help protect your home from the pests. Once you have an infestation in your mattress or furniture, it can be a nightmare to get rid of them. Tackling these vermin is… Continue reading The £3.79 gardening essential that will banish bed bugs from your home – and if all else fails play Billie Eilish
Month: March 2025
Man City launched probe into Erling Haaland after he ‘left club’s mascot with whiplash’ after hit to back of head
ERLING Haaland left a Manchester City mascot with suspected whiplash and concussion after a playful knock to the back of her head. The woman, working as alien “Moonbeam”, was hit by the 6ft 4in striker before a game with Southampton. She went to hospital after being playfully struck while working as furry alien Moonbeam, initially… Continue reading Man City launched probe into Erling Haaland after he ‘left club’s mascot with whiplash’ after hit to back of head
Mad scramble underway to bag US trade deal before Trump’s tariffs kick in – as UK economy flatlines
A MAD scramble is underway to secure a trade deal with the US before punishing tariffs are triggered — pouring more misery on the flatlining economy. Fears are growing in Whitehall that a pact may not be struck before Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” kicks in next week. Negotiations are taking place to avoid the 20… Continue reading Mad scramble underway to bag US trade deal before Trump’s tariffs kick in – as UK economy flatlines
Inside forlorn & isolated Harry’s life as ‘Spare’ to Meghan & how he only heard about King’s hospital visit on the NEWS
PRINCE HARRY only heard his father was in hospital with side effects from his cancer treatment at the same time as the rest of the world – when the news broke on Thursday evening. Which just about sums up how isolated and lonely the Duke of Sussex has become, as Monday marks the fifth anniversary… Continue reading Inside forlorn & isolated Harry’s life as ‘Spare’ to Meghan & how he only heard about King’s hospital visit on the NEWS
Labour’s pointless borders bill is as useful as a bikini at the North Pole… it will do nothing but encourage traffickers
WE will stop the boats, easy peasy. We will do it without leaving the ECHR by simply smashing the gangs and getting rid of the backlog. We will set up a border command and give Border Force and case workers the numbers and resources they need to do the job. We will bin the gimmicky… Continue reading Labour’s pointless borders bill is as useful as a bikini at the North Pole… it will do nothing but encourage traffickers
I saw Charles hours before hospital dash… here’s my advice to the hard-working monarch
EVERY year the King entertains tens of thousands of guests at Buckingham Palace. Of course it’s not really entertaining, it’s work. All part of the job. And, on Wednesday night, hours before he was taken to hospital suffering side effects from cancer treatment, he was doing just that — his job. Around 400 journalists had… Continue reading I saw Charles hours before hospital dash… here’s my advice to the hard-working monarch
King Charles ‘must slow down’ after hospital drama as fellow senior royal ‘chomps at bit’ to do more major engagements
KING Charles will rest at his country bolthole over the weekend amid calls to slow down following his hospital drama. The monarch, 76, was yesterday photographed looking tired but waving at crowds as he left London for his Highgrove retreat in Gloucestershire. He was driven 100 miles from Clarence House a day after visiting hospital… Continue reading King Charles ‘must slow down’ after hospital drama as fellow senior royal ‘chomps at bit’ to do more major engagements
Labour had weeks to stop incendiary two-tier justice policy – and failed
It ends in tiers TWO-tier justice will be official court policy from next Tuesday. Labour had weeks to stop it. It failed. Judges will effectively treat those from an ethnic or religious minority with greater leniency than they would a white male. This edict from the Sentencing Council is not just wrong, it is incendiary… Continue reading Labour had weeks to stop incendiary two-tier justice policy – and failed
Chilling rise of anti-tourism protests as resorts get set for summer misery – but should you still go on your holiday?
WITH budget airlines offering flights out of rain-soaked Britain for just £25, it’s little wonder that thousands of families are flocking to Tenerife for the Easter holidays. Despite eco-protesters’ attempts to drive foreigners out, the resorts are already packed with tourists jetting in to make the most of the year-round warm weather and knock-down prices… Continue reading Chilling rise of anti-tourism protests as resorts get set for summer misery – but should you still go on your holiday?
Brave British Bulldog helping to deliver aid packages to desperate civilians stuck on Ukraine front line
A BRITISH Bulldog is helping to save the day in Ukraine — by delivering aid packages to civilians stuck on the front line. Eight-year-old Ray, whose harness is done out in the yellow and blue of the Ukraine flag, has made frequent trips to the warzone with his 58-year-old owner John Hill since Russia’s invasion… Continue reading Brave British Bulldog helping to deliver aid packages to desperate civilians stuck on Ukraine front line