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At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month – we will remember them

The Armistice, an agreement to end the fighting of the First World War as a prelude to peace negotiations, began at 11am on 11 November 1918.


Woke complainers want to ban the Cerne Abbas giant

Woke complainers want to ban the famous carving of the Cerne Abbas giant and its penis from a magazine cover over claims it is a symbol of “toxic masculinity”.


Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine claimed to be ‘defective’ in landmark legal case

The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has been claimed to be “defective” according to a landmark legal case.

The Covid jab which was given to thousands in the UK is facing claims that its efficacy was “vastly overstated”.


Clinical support worker on terror charges

The man accused of plotting a terror attack at St James' Hospital kept a plan of its ward in his car and recipes for infectious diseases on his own, a court has heard.


A hero's send-off for one of the last-surviving Second World War paratroopers

Dozens of veterans gave a hero's send-off to one of Britain's last-surviving Second World War paratroopers after a desperate plea by his family to attend his funeral.


Passenger from hell yelled 'white children are easy to rape"

A plane passenger from hell who shouted 'white children are easy to rape' has been jailed for 14 months after drunkenly hurling racist and misogynistic abuse towards women on two flights back to Britain.


Brexit: England is STILL paying the EU

The United Kingdom has still been paying billions of pounds to the European Union as Brussels bureaucrats squander cash on aid projects.

Britain’s post-Brexit payments for leaving the bloc increased by 60 per cent to £9.3billion last year.


Metal detectorists made a record 1,378 discoveries in Britain last year

Finds of buried treasure broke records last year in England and Wales – driven in part by a Covid-inspired boom in metal detecting.


Three jihadi gang members released onto English streets

Three members of a terror gang who plotted to blow up a Territorial Army base with a bomb in a toy car have been quietly released from jail.