Another UK Border Force intercepts 60 migrants in Dover after 113 made crossing on Monday

Up to 100 more migrants arrive in UK including 20 who land boat on Kent beach as people smugglers make most of improving weather conditions after 113 made crossing on Monday Around 60 people, including a baby, intercepted by Border Force this morning Home Office also confirmed 113 migrants detained in seven incidents on Monday … Read more

Border Force intercepts five migrants crossing Channel after 44 made crossing yesterday

Border Force intercepts five migrants crossing the Channel in rough conditions after 44 made the dangerous crossing yesterday A boat carrying five men was intercepted by Border Force at Dover, Kent, today    Several boats attempting to cross from France turned back due to bad weather  French authorities intercepted 49 migrants who attempted to cross yesterday … Read more

Female police officers outnumber male PCs at British force for the first time

Female police officers outnumber male PCs at British force for the first time in boost for gender equality Women make up more than 30 per cent of police officers in England and Wales Wiltshire Police has more female officers there than male officers for first time  It has seen a 10 per cent increase year-on-year in … Read more

David Davis reveals his ‘cold blooded’ resignation to force Theresa May out as Prime Minister

Former Brexit Secretary David Davis reveals his 2018 resignation was a ‘cold blooded’ decision to force Theresa May out as Prime Minister David Davis said his decision to quit Theresa May’s government was ‘strategic’  The former Conservative party chairman said he made the move to oust Theresa May when she stopped listening to him over … Read more

New Test and Trace rules will force EVERY pub-goer to sign in when venues reopen

New Test and Trace rules forcing every pub-goer in a group to sign in when entering have been blasted by trade bodies. The rules force all over-16s to check in to the NHS Test and Trace app or give their details to staff before going into pubs, cafés or restaurants when they reopen on April … Read more

Saturday Night Takeaway: Sir Mo Farah squeals as Ant and Dec force him to lie down in an ICE BATH

Sir Mo Farah is in for a shock as he takes part in Get Out Of Me Ear in Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.  In scenes set to air on Saturday’s series finale, the Olympian is instructed to lie down in an ice bath while giving a tour of his bathroom to unbeknownst guests.  … Read more

Snow and gale force winds will hit over Easter weekend as ‘Arctic trough’ follows mini-heatwave

Snow and gale force winds could arrive this weekend as recent sunny weather is replaced with an ‘Arctic trough’ – with temperatures for Monday falling as low as 5C.  The Met Office said that despite the almost record-setting March conditions earlier this week, temperatures would decline steadily and by Monday would struggle to reach double … Read more

Queen appears in person to mark Royal Australian Air Force centenary in Surrey

The Queen beamed as she stepped out for her first official royal engagement in five months today, while her 99-year-old husband continues to recover from heart surgery.   The 94-year-old monarch visited the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial in Runnymede, Surrey, to mark the centenary of the Royal Australian Air Force.  While she has been seen in … Read more

Queen makes first engagement to mark Centenary of the Royal Australian Air Force

The Queen stepped out in bright sunshine today for her first official royal engagement for five months, to mark the centenary of the Royal Australian Air Force. The 94-year-old monarch is at the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial in Runnymede, Surrey, for her first in-person engagement since last October, when she visited the Defence Laboratory at Porton … Read more

Call for renewed donations to Mail Force drive for much-needed computers

Lockdown is ending… but we STILL need laptops: Call for renewed donations to Mail Force drive as school with pupils of 42 nationalities receives much-needed computers Headteacher Wendy Cotterill said many families struggled with remote learning  Mrs Cotterill and pupils were delighted to receive delivery of boxes of laptops  Thanks to Mail Force which she said … Read more