Police warn of drug craze that sees people sniffing the fumes of burning – WHEELIE BINS
The bizarre trend beleaguering teens across Northern England involves igniting plastic bins then inhaling the 'highly toxic' fumes in a foolish bid to get high
The bizarre trend beleaguering teens across Northern England involves igniting plastic bins then inhaling the 'highly toxic' fumes in a foolish bid to get high
Three MPs - Sarah Wollaston, Heidi Allen and Anna Soubry - leave the Tory party to join Labour breakaway group. The Independent Group was formed yesterday by seven former Labour MPs, including Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger and Chris Leslie. Late yesterday evening Joan Ryan became the eighth MP to quit Labour and join ...
Whether you currently own a property with a short lease or you are looking into purchasing, understanding lease extensions is key. The process is not always simple; however, you might be surprised at some of the rights that are granted to all leaseholders. Here we look at six things that ...
Rationalist vs Leave theory that exiting the EU means "taking back control".
Most certainly drugs should be legalised, because prohibition causes far more devastation than the drugs themselves. It pushes the production and distribution of these compounds into the hands of criminal cartels. It endangers users and obstructs scientific research and the careful creation of policies created to protect the health of ...
A groundbreaking investigation into public sector pensions has revealed the 22 individuals who run UK government departments have an annual average pot of £907,273. The TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) has today revealed the details of some of the most generous unfunded pensions in Whitehall, with Sir Simon McDonald, head of the Foreign and ...
This weekend’s revelations that Theresa May is considering axeing the Human Rights Act after Brexit should come as no surprise. The party responsible for the Windrush scandal and other hostile immigration policies have been hamstrung by compassionate elements of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) for years. Proposals to ...
Contrary to the polemics of high-profile evolutionists, there’s a striking similarity between the Darwinian and Christian accounts of human nature and the origins of evil, argues the author theologian, Dr Niamh Middleton, whose new book reconciles the gulf between science and religion. By Niamh Middleton Ever since the emergence of ...
A study of 2,000 UK normies has revealed the top artists which make them feel jolly or glum, with The Beatles given full happiness marks while gloomy Jake Bugg was considered the most miserable. I mean, The Beatles is fair enough, and it's lovely to see egg-headed tub-thumper Phil Collins ...
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