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The US Treasury has unveiled a brand new commemorative $1 coin featuring best pals Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
Hailed as a masterpiece of American literature, Tom Wolfe’s 1987 book The Bonfire of the Vanities was a pitch-perfect drama about politics, ambition and greed in 1980s New York City – a world which was of course very familiar to Donald Trump. Indeed, it’s main protagonist is Sherman McCoy, a Wall Street millionaire with a […]
Fresh from informing a BBC NI journalist that Northern Ireland voted to leave the EU, Tory Leader Kemi Badenoch has been outlining some of her party’s policies on Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg. A key move – so integral to the party’s manifesto that candidates for election must agree to it – is taking the UK […]
Apprentice contestant (failed) turned anti-woke social media commentator (failed), Thomas Skinner, has become the first 2025 Strictly Come Dancing contestant to – well – fail. Whether it was his poor performance or his reputation that earned him the boot from the voting public, we may never know – but his enthusiastic salsa to ‘Bonkers’ by […]
Sometimes a prompt just strikes a nerve. This is one of those prompts. weirdest thing that gets you angry — ℛα˚˖ִ໋˚˚ ༘ ೀ⋆。˚★ (@yslmammi) September 22, 2025 There are so many shared experiences in modern life that we all have to navigate. It’s good to know you’re not alone. That being said, man are these […]
We confess that we were unaware of the story of the Dublin ‘grapefruit ladies’ and their role in shifting government policy in 1980s Ireland. But thanks to Irish comedian and author David Nihill we are now in complete awe of Mary Manning and her colleagues in their fight against the apartheid regime in South Africa […]
The mainstream media has been too quick to buy into the fear narrative of the so-called experts, and no one is focussing on the fact that Storm Amy is incredibly unlikely to kill you.
The Labour party conference dominated the news this week, coming after a – how can we describe it? – difficult first year in office. Amid the week-long analysis, former Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, appeared on BBC’s Newsnight, looking ahead to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget next month – which many of the signs suggest will […]
What more can be said about Donald Trump? Well, plenty it seems. Step forward Lawrence O’Donnell, anchor of the US news show The Last Word. He used one of his episodes this week to argue that, far from demonstrating common or garden psychological damage, the US president is, he believes, showing “public flashes of insanity”. […]
Tributes from around the world continue to pour in for Dame Patricia Routledge, who died earlier this week aged 96. “Dame Patricia made millions laugh and left a legacy that will always be remembered with gratitude and admiration.” BBC Director of Comedy, Jon Petrie, pays tribute to Dame Patricia Routledgehttps://t.co/jzUfiWc4hh pic.twitter.com/soaPJNi41h — BBC Press Office […]