by Claire Kimber | 13th April 2021 | General, Politics
With April 12 having arrived yesterday and the pubs and shops finally opening again in England, albeit in rather arctic conditions, it’s easy to think of life going back to normal. Personally I was delighted to see my friends after months with a border terrier as a...
by Daniel Mortimer | 13th April 2021 | General
Advertisements The BBC has reportedly received more than 100,000 complaints about its coverage of Prince Philip’s death after the corporation set up a dedicated page to allow people to leave complaints. The broadcaster cleared its scheduling on Friday to cover the...
by Jeffrey Day | 13th April 2021 | General
On Monday, the trial of Derek Chauvin resumed with the questioning of the prosecution’s final witnesses. With the defence’s witnesses expected to testify today, Judge Peter A. Cahill instructed the jury to “pack a bag” in preparation for the final closing arguments...
by Claire Kimber | 13th April 2021 | Brexit, General, Politics
Andrea Jenkyns is MP for Morley and Outwood. Much of the Brexit debate centred on discussion of sovereignty and freedom; the ability to make our own laws that best reflect our own aspirations. But my belief in sovereignty and freedom from the EU are not abstract...
by Daniel Mortimer | 13th April 2021 | General
Advertisements By The Truth Reporter: If ever you wanted a barometer to judge the mood of the middle classes it is Classic FM, sitting unassumingly on the VHF dial it serves up a continuous diet of middle of the road classics, never becoming heavyweight like BBC...
by Daniel Mortimer | 13th April 2021 | General
Advertisements Johnson has warned that the reduction in coronavirus infections, hospitalisations and deaths “has not been achieved” by the rollout of COVID vaccines. The prime minister said it was the national shutdown that had been “overwhelmingly important” in...