So now, at last, the crisis is upon us. The months of mounting tension are over, and we know where we stand. By recognising the independence of his separatist puppets in eastern Ukraine and sending in his troops as so-called ‘peacekeepers’, Vladimir
Angela Rayner has been called out after arguing that police should shoot terrorists first and ask questions later. Working-class academic Dr Lisa McKenzie reacted angrily to the Deputy Labour Leader’s comments, telling GB News that a shoot-to-kill policy from Labour was “disingenuous.” Ms McKenzie
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'It won't cost anyone anything they don't deserve': Biden defends tax-hike funded $4T spending spree
Joe Biden said Thursday that no taxpayers will have to pay anything they don’t deserve for his $4 trillion in infrastructure spending, despite several proposals that would raise taxes on individuals and companies. ‘It doesn’t cost anybody anything and deprive anybody of
SNP slammed over independence plans by Murdo Fraser Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has insisted she will press ahead with plans for Scottish independence if the party can win a majority at Thursday’s crunch elections. The SNP released its election manifesto, which
When it comes to investment advice, few names command as much respect as Warren Buffett. With a net-worth of more than $100 billion, the U.S. investor is regarded as one of the world’s best stock-pickers. His influence is such that stocks often
Nicola Sturgeon’s bid for independence faces crisis as ANOTHER poll shows 53% of Scots don’t want to leave the UK and SNP support slips Survation poll latest to find that Scottish independence support has tumbled Some 53 per cent of Scots would
Fishing holidays: Northern Scotland is angling heaven but it won't matter if you don't catch a thing
Day four and delirium has set in. I see fish in every shadowy corner of the River Findhorn — ghosts holding in the current. The water looks almost like the whisky made here in Scotland’s northeastern county of Moray, but it doesn’t
More than 70 per cent of people with savings are not confident enough to take the plunge with investments, fresh findings suggest. Only one in six people with £5,000 or more in savings considered investing in the stock market in the past
Scotland Is Now says Europe is ‘always welcome’ in January Bob Lyddon was speaking exactly a week before next week’s Holyrood elections, in which Ms Sturgeon is targeting an overall SNP majority she believes would strengthen her case for a second independence