Month: January 2025

20 Publicity Photos of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell for “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953)

Horns blare as two showgirls emerge from behind curtains dressed in identical shimmering red gowns. They knowingly look at one another, step forward, throw their white fur wraps to the ground and begin singing and sashaying to the oh so…

Keir Starmer warned he must ‘get serious’ about growth and sign off two North Sea oil projects controversially blocked by courts_Nhy

Keir Starmer was under pressure last night to ‘get serious’ about growth and sign off two North Sea oil fields controversially blocked by the courts. In the first test of Labour’s pledge to make economic growth its ‘number one priority’, a…

Controversial Bibby Stockholm migrant barge is towed out of port two months after final asylum seekers left_Nhy

The controversial Bibby Stockholm barge, which was previously used to house migrants, has been towed away two months after the final asylum seekers left the ship. Under the previous Tory government the barge had been used as a controversial method of dealing…

Labour ‘U-turn’ on welfare surveillance: Two ministers planning to force banks to monitor accounts of benefit claimants raised ‘substantial concerns’ when Tories proposed same measure_Nhy

Two Labour ministers implementing welfare reforms that force banks to monitor the accounts of benefit recipients raised ‘substantial concerns’ when the measure was proposed by the Conservatives in government. Sir Stephen Timms and Baroness Sherlock opposed Tory plans to give officials the power to…

Tenth of British farmland comes under threat in push for ‘net zero’ – as Labour launches plan for more solar panels, reservoirs, woodlands and new towns_Nhy

A tenth of British farmland is set to come under threat under Labour’s new nature plan in a bid to reach ‘net zero’ by 2050. The agricultural land could make way for solar farms, reservoirs, woodlands, tree planting, and building…

Revealed: Super-strength product that left Gary Lineker in ‘absolute hell’ is now being ‘targeted at kids’ and due to escape Government crackdown_Nhy

Super-strength nicotine pouches that left Gary Lineker in ‘absolute hell’ are being marketed at British children and are currently overlooked by Government anti-smoking plans, campaigners have warned. Tins of the pouches – individually as much as 100 times the strength of a…

Migrants who prevent rescues from Channel dinghies until they reach UK waters face five years in jail under Labour plans to tackle small boats crisis_Nhy

Migrants who prevent rescues in the Channel taking place until they reach UK waters face up to five years in jail under Labour’s new law to tackle the small boats crisis. Asylum seekers who try to stop French coastguards saving them or…

‘Rachel Reeves’ new Silicon Valley dream will ruin our village’: Locals warn rural idyll dating back to Domesday Book will be decimated by homes for 350,000 people under Labour plan_Nhy

Disgruntled villagers have claimed their rural idyll will be destroyed by Labour’s plan to turn a swathe of Middle England into Britain’s new Silicon Valley. Residents of Tempsford say that Rachel Reeves‘ backing for a major new scheme linking Oxford and Cambridge will…

Benefit cap shattered by £8.6BILLION thanks to surge in universal credit and disability payments_Nhy

Higher spending on Universal Credit and disability benefits has contributed to an expected £8.6 billion breach of the welfare cap, according to the Government. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall confirmed the forecast overspend in a written statement to MPs,…

King Charles reveals how he likes his curry during meeting with MP of ‘Little India’ Southall at Buckingham Palace reception_Nhy

The King revealed he does not like his curry ‘too strong’ as he welcomed newly elected MPs and members of the House of Lords to a reception at Buckingham Palace. The King and Queen, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and…