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King Charles was met with protests about his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as he attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.

Upon entering the iconic venue, the Royal Family were met with placards asking “what did you know?” regarding the scandal surrounding the former duke.


Leader of the anti-monarchy group, Republic, Graham Smith,...


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So, Keir Starmer is taking the knee again – this time it’s to the leader of the free world, Donald Trump, who told the groveller when he rang to try to kiss and make up: “We don’t need people to join wars we’ve already won.”

Was The Donald right to kick Starmer in the goolies after his pathetic attempt to put right him initially rejecting requests for the use of two...


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Princess Anne had to swerve the Princess of Wales due to the size of the hat she was wearing.

Catherine donned a navy Catherine Walker dress coat at today’s Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.


She accompanied the dress coat with a matching navy hat that caused issues while greeting the Princess Royal.

The pair were exchanging pleasantries...


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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has doubled down on her plan to bring down energy bills despite admitting the US-Iran war will likely "put upward pressure" on British households this year.

Earlier today, the Chancellor gave an update to the House of Commons regarding the impact on the economy in the wake of the escalating conflict in the Middle East.


Overnight, t...


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Economist Tyler Goodspeed has issued a stark warning that the ongoing energy supply crisis in the Persian Gulf could plunge both Britain and America into recession, potentially surpassing the severity of the 1973 oil embargo.

Speaking to GB News, Mr Goodspeed expressed surprise at how calmly financial markets responded to the situation last week, given that roughly ...


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