Alan Sugar ‘quite happy’ to continue using Twitter, but has no plans to buy it
Lord Alan Sugar has said he remains “quite happy” to use Twitter, but has no desire to own the social media site.The businessman, who stars in the 17th series of BBC reality show The Apprentice, said he had left that
Michael Rosen echoes Gary Lineker comment during speech outside Downing Street
Author Michael Rosen has echoed Gary Lineker’s statement about perceived parallels between the language used surrounding the Government’s immigration policies and Nazi Germany, while speaking on a stage outside Downing Street.The former children’s laureate cited Lineker during a speech which
Half a million people attend St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin
A sea of green made up of half a million people descended on Dublin City centre for a St Patrick’s Day parade that organisers predicted would be “the biggest and best”.Celebrations took place across the island of Ireland with massive
Monks among 30 people ‘brutally murdered’ in Myanmar monastery attack, insurgent group says
At least 30 people including monks have been brutally executed after soldiers burst into a monastery in Myanmar, resistance groups have claimed.Myanmar has been plunged into chaos with a resistance movement fighting the military since a junta seized power two
What the papers say – March 12
Gary Lineker’s son has reportedly said his father is open to returning to the BBC but will never take back his criticism of the Government. Source link
Lewis Capaldi makes Prince Harry joke ahead of new ‘tell-all’ Netflix doc
Lewis Capaldi was left so amused that his new documentary, How I’m Feeling Now, was described as a “tell-all” that he likened it to that of Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir Spare.Taking to social media, the 26-year-old photoshopped his face onto
Storm Larisa batters UK with blizzards trapping motorists in cars
Storm Larisa battered parts of the the UK with gales and blizzards overnight on Thursday and into Friday.The Met Office issued three amber warnings for northern England, the Midlands, North Wales and Northern Ireland, where “significant disruption” to transport and
Storm Larisa batters parts of UK with blizzards as travel warnings issued
Storm Larisa is set to batter parts of the the UK with gales and blizzards overnight on Thursday and into Friday.The Met Office has issued three amber warnings for northern England, the Midlands, North Wales and Northern Ireland, where “significant
Viral Gender Pay Gap Bot can be ‘catalyst’ to keep pressure on, says co-founder
The co-founder of the Gender Pay Gap Bot, an automated Twitter account that replies to companies who tweet their support for International Women’s Day with that company’s gender pay gap data, is determined to use the bot “as a catalyst
Police forces under investigation for response to missing car crash victims
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched an investigation into two police forces over the search for missing victims of a deadly car crash in Cardiff amid allegations they did not take matters seriously.Eve Smith and Darcy Ross,