Michael Gove tells people to ‘calm down’ in Scouse accent in bizarre interview
Michael Gove tells people to ‘calm down’ in Scouse accent in bizarre interview
Education minister says his children go to a private school
Pete Bennett, 40, of Brighton, who won the reality TV show in 2006 is now in a radio documentary highlighting the positives of Tourette’s
Kim Jong-un appears emotional at funeral of North Korean military official
OVER 600 bikers rode their motorcycles through the streets of BCP to raise money and awareness for men’s health, this morning (Sunday May 22).
The springtime range is here – but you better be quick
THE coroner for Dorset is seeking help from the public to find the next of kin of a man who lived in Bournemouth.
WITH reference to John Warmingham’s letter (May 6) “Madman in the Kremlin”, it is very easy, when criticising someone of whom you strongly disapprove to shift the vocabulary from ‘bad’ to ‘mad’ (the tabloids do it all the time).
Property website Rightmove predicts a property price slowdown ‘later this year’
Zookeeper gets finger bitten off by lion in Jamaica
On the fifth anniversary, Lancashire remembers the 22 victims, four who lived in the county, of the Manchester Bombing.
The cheapest new car in the UK now costs more than £10,000 - making it more expensive than ever to buy a brand-new vehicle.
Lightning bolts put on a strobe-like show in the sky over Fountain City, Wisconsin, on May 19.Timelapse footage captured by Jake Stehli shows frequent bolts flashing across the dark sky in Fountain City.Stehli wrote: “One hell of a #Lightning #crawler show in Fountain City.”The National Weather Service in LaCrosse issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning, which included the possibility of frequent lightning, in the area near Fountain City until 10 pm on May 19. Credit: Jake Stehli via Storyful
Police have launched an investigation after human remains were found in the River Severn in Shropshire. West Mercia Police said the remains were likely to have been in the water for a significant amount of time. “An investigation has been launched and all lines of inquiry are being explored.”
Unclear how long Oracle chairman’s involvement lasted
SANTA FE LITERARY FESTIVAL: <strong>Holly Baxter </strong>reports from the Santa Fe Literary Festival on Margaret Atwood’s refusal to mince her words and Don Winslow’s surprising reason for retirement
You might not think that we produce many tomatoes in Britain, but we do: about 100,000 tons, a fifth of our annual consumption. Yet British tomato farmers face a problem: powdery mildew, a disease against which their principal defence has long been fungicide.
Labour says it is ‘simply staggering’ department authorised the move amid a cost of living crisis
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It was the UK’s largest audience for the final in more than a decade.