MET Office yellow weather warning as heavy rain and gale force winds leaves roads underwater in UK

Heavy rain and gale force winds have been forecast to batter the country during the UK’s second weekend in its second national lockdown.  The MET Office has issued yellow weather warnings in the south of England and across Northern Ireland as both areas are set to be hit with torrential rain and winds.   A large … Read more

MET Office yellow weather warning as heavy rain and gale force winds leaves roads underwater in UK

Heavy rain and gale force winds have been forecast to batter the country during the UK’s second weekend in its second national lockdown.  The MET Office has issued yellow weather warnings in the south of England and across Northern Ireland as both areas are set to be hit with torrential rain and winds.   A large … Read more

Political correctness ‘does not address the real problems faced by ethnic minorities’

Political correctness does not address the real problems faced by ethnic minorities in Britain, the head of the National Black Police Association has said. Andrew George, an inspector with the Police Service of Northern Ireland, told the Sunday Telegraph that this sensitivity may have gone ‘too far in some stages,’ such as leaving people unable to … Read more

Primark queue stretches over 1000ft and thousands of bargain hunters descend on Cardiff

Thousands of shoppers descended on Cardiff today, with the queue for the city’s Primark store stretching back more than 1,000 feet. Crowds were not put off by grey, drizzly weather as eager bargain hunters waited for hours outside the fashion retailer on the first weekend since Wales’ firebreak lockdown. Recent weeks have seen non-essential shops … Read more

Primark queue stretches over 1000ft and thousands of bargain hunters descend on Cardiff

Thousands of shoppers descended on Cardiff today, with the queue for the city’s Primark store stretching back more than 1,000 feet. Crowds were not put off by grey, drizzly weather as eager bargain hunters waited for hours outside the fashion retailer on the first weekend since Wales’ firebreak lockdown. Recent weeks have seen non-essential shops … Read more

Students enjoy boozy night in Cardiff four days after Welsh ‘firebreak’ finished

Punters have flocked back to pubs and bars in Wales four days after the country’s ‘firebreak’ lockdown came to an end. Large groups of students descended on watering holes in Cardiff as coronavirus restrictions eased for the first time in 17 days. Some youngsters smiled as they danced and hugged on the streets while others … Read more

Students enjoy boozy night in Cardiff four days after Welsh ‘firebreak’ finished

Punters have flocked back to pubs and bars in Wales four days after the country’s ‘firebreak’ lockdown came to an end. Large groups of students descended on watering holes in Cardiff as coronavirus restrictions eased for the first time in 17 days. Some youngsters smiled as they danced and hugged on the streets while others … Read more

Extinction Rebellion: Widow, 74, of British soldier killed by IRA bomb slams ‘fanatics’

The devastated widow of a British soldier killed by an IRA bomb has said she would give Extinction Rebellion protesters a ‘punch on the nose’ for desecrating the Cenotaph yesterday. Dianne Rose, 74, added she would give veteran Donald Bell – who was injured in the blast in Northern Ireland that killed her husband in … Read more

Extinction Rebellion: Widow, 74, of British soldier killed by IRA bomb slams ‘fanatics’

The devastated widow of a British soldier killed by an IRA bomb has said she would give Extinction Rebellion protesters a ‘punch on the nose’ for desecrating the Cenotaph yesterday. Dianne Rose, 74, added she would give veteran Donald Bell – who was injured in the blast in Northern Ireland that killed her husband in … Read more