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Why does British cuisine have such a bad reputation?
Britain certainly has its good points. With its rich history, rolling green fields and a particular penchant for dry humour, it’s no wonder it’s known
What are the main educational routes into a financial career?
The UK’s financial sector is believed to add over £170bn to the British economy every single year. With figures like that on the table, it’s
Only a Third of Modern Purchases are ‘Built to Last’
Only a third of modern purchases are ‘built to last’ new research reveals. A survey of 2,000 people shows over 60 per cent of all
ADORABLE CHICKS ARE FIRST OF THEIR KIND TO HATCH IN SCOTLAND
Two adorable chicks have made history as the first birds of their kind to hatch on Scottish soil. The little gull species have reportedly nested
7 In 10 Brits Would Use A Voucher On A Date
Seven in ten Brits feel it’s now acceptable to use a voucher on a date, new research reveals. A study into the saving habits of
MORE MIGRANTS FOUND IN KENT
Britain was almost invaded by another group of migrants after 17 people were found by police hiding in the back of a lorry. The suspected
GENDER EQUALITY STILL A WAY OFF FOR MANY FAMILIES
Gender equality has still not been reached in Britain with one in five families still relying on the father being the sole full-time breadwinner, according
INTERNATIONAL CLOWN FESTIVAL RETURNING TO BRITAIN
A seaside town is set to become the silliest place in Britain this weekend when it is taken over – by scores of CLOWNS. After
GRANDDAUGHTER RESTORING ANCIENT VAN TO TAKE IT ON A LAST TRIP
A granddaughter is on a mission to complete her granddad’s life-long project to renovate his camper van and take it on a last lap around
MIGRANT SMUGGLING ASYLUM SEEKER TO FACE EXTRADITION IN SUMMER
A Palestinian asylum seeker who allegedly ran a £7million migrant smuggling ring from a UK hostel will fight his extradition this summer. Jamal Owda, 27,
MAN CLAIMS ‘TERROR OWL’ ATTACKED HIM AS HE WAS BALD
There are fears a giant owl on the loose in a British city has started to target – BALD men. The massive eagle owl with
SERIAL SEX FIEND WHO TERRORISED SOUTH LONDON FACING JAIL
A prolific serial sex fiend targeted young women walking home alone after dark in a wealthy suburb – including four harrowing attacks in just one
Britain’s favourite icon sofa
THE Central Perk sofa from American sitcom Friends has been voted the nation’s favourite iconic sofa in a recent survey by sofa specialists, Sofaworks. Winning
Home-owners in Britain face a startling postcode lottery when it comes to the cost of repairing household gadgets and appliances.
Those living in London face the highest hourly charges in the UK, with those living Wales, the lowest. The average hourly labour charge, minus VAT
GRANDDAD LOSES OUT TO MISTER WHISKERS AND FIDO
Britons buy more cards for their pets than for their granddads Grandmothers more popular than grandfathers when it comes to buying cards Sales of greetings
Cameron to announce India cybercrime partnership
By Gerald Heneghan David Cameron is set to announce a partnership between India and Britain on the issue of cybercrime today (February 19th).
Cameron leads massive trade delegation to India
By Lauren Grice David Cameron has led the largest ever prime ministerial trade delegation from the UK to India today (February 18th).
Ed Miliband pledges return to 10p income tax rate
By Laura Moulden Ed Miliband has pledged to bring back the 10 pence starting rate of income tax if Labour wins the next general election.
Argentina pulls out of Falklands talks
By Gerald Heneghan Argentina has declined an offer to meet representatives of the Falklands Islands’ government in London.