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There’s no doubt that Britain is a unique place. From morris dancing to hun culture to places with names like Bishop’s Itchington, we have a wealth of weirdnesses to be proud of. However, to an outsider it can be understandably confusing, even the things that to us natives seem incredibly banal. Over on the AskUK […]
In an increasingly uncertain and frankly terrifying world, the year 2025 has at least brought some good news. After being outrageously discontinued in 2022, the return of Milky Way Crispy Rolls in 2025 was indeed a blessed thing. What, just us? Tell us it’s not just us! Sadly – and here comes the kicker – […]
It’s that time of the year when we’re already counting down the days to our summer holiday, if you’re lucky enough to be going away, and who knows you might even be lucky enough to be staying in a hotel. And there are certain things that we would do in a hotel room that we […]
If you want an indication of the state of the US and its demoracy right now four months into Donald Trump’s second presidency then it’s surely this. It’s the White House Q&A with members of the press, putting questions to Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt. And the first question went to this dude. First question […]
If you want an indication of the state of the US and its demoracy right now four months into Donald Trump’s second presidency then it’s surely this. It’s the White House Q&A with members of the press, putting questions to Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt. And the first question went to this dude. First question […]
Full disclosure, we hadn’t come across Andrew Schulz before, but by all accounts he’s a stand-up who’s had Donald Trump for a cosy chat on his podcast back in the day. We mention him because he’s been explaining how – and why – he flipped from being a Democrat to the Republican that he is […]
Back in 2010, Jamie Oliver tried to change people’s attitude to food with a TV show called Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. He travelled around the US, visiting areas with poor diets and equally poor health outcomes, showing those communities the benefits of introducing healthier eating for school meals. This clip captured the moment some youngsters […]

The English are doing their best to celebrate St. George’s Day in secret, as it’s apparently illegal now. According to several highly reliable Facebook pages, saying “Happy St. George’s Day” will either see you served with a fine, a prison sentence or the death penalty, presumably depending on the mood of the policeman who catches
Reform leader Nigel Farage has made a submission to search giant Google via their ‘Right To Forget’ programme, in an effort to remove all online references to St George’s Turkish heritage. The service is designed to allow Europeans to ask for personal data and historical references related to them to be removed from online search
The streaming options for the upcoming Papal conclave have been revealed and will feature a $75 option to watch Cardinals 24 hours a day doing absolutely everything.