Miracle hair towel cuts down drying time while offering damage protection
The whole range from STRAAND treats hair and scalp health as top priority, which coincidentally makes your regime much simpler
Irish-based US voters prepare to cast ballot in election
Around three million Americans abroad are eligible to cast a ballot in November and roughly 30,000 of them live in Ireland. With a tight election expected to go down to the wire, both US political parties are doing everything to seek advantage, including more efforts to rally support abroad.
‘From selling drugs to selling cakes’: Perth vegan cafe serves up hope to prisoners and troubled teens
Prisoner Lee Jack has told how he has gone 'from dealer to healer' with the help of a social enterprise-led eatery in Perth's George Street.
'Extremely grateful and relieved': Family of Phillip Mehrtens react to release
The New Zealand pilot - 'is in remarkably good shape given his long and arduous ordeal,' Foreign Minister Winston Peters says.
End-time signs are everywhere
WHEN WE look around us, the signs of Jesus’ pending return seem to be everywhere. In Matthew 24, Jesus spoke about some of the signs we’re to be looking for. They include natural disasters, international conflict, increased apostasy, and a...
Politics of games and thrones
BULLYING AND bullies are now affirmed internationally. It is shocking to see the world of politics. If the goal of winning is being served, anything goes! Traditional Republicans must feel as if they are in the twilight zone as their party...
Headteacher used school funds to hire hitman to kill pregnant lover
When Jocelyn Peters bought potatoes, she didn’t know one would be used to help murder her
Homeowner plots revenge for neighbour who bolted traffic cones to street
A homeowner was baffled when they discovered their neighbour had bolted traffic cones to the road outside their houses to prevent people parking - and they're now planning revenge
Keir is ALREADY in meltdown at first Labour conference in power
Keir Starmer has admitted he needs to stabilise his government as he struggles to contain fury over 'freebies', a wave of bitter briefing about his chief aide, and the winter fuel backlash.
'There's nothing left': Horror as e-bike battery fire guts family home, as fire brigade call outs soar
Safety experts have warned that ‘substandard’ lithium ion batteries, used in e-bikes and e-scooters, could be leading to a rise in fires in people’s homes, as a family warned that a blaze had left them homeless.
A murky past... and a deadly romance: The weird world of a man accused of killing his wife on holiday
He lied to the police, to a judge and to his adopted family here in England about his murky past. Did he also lie when he said he didn't kill his wealthy wife, Greater Manchester heiress, Paula Leeson, for money?
Angela Rayner's had NY NYE holiday in Labour donor's £2m flat with EX
The Deputy Prime Minister is already facing questions over a five-night New Year stay in a £2million apartment owned by Lord Alli.
How family had to throw baby out of WINDOW to escape fire
EXCLUSIVE: It's been six months since 64-year-old Ian Pitkin set his flat in Newick Road, Hackney, on fire. But neighbours breathed a collective sigh of relief as the deranged man was jailed for life.
Angela Rayner confronted over claims she broke rules over donor funded New York holiday
Deputy PM Angela Rayner stayed at the $2.5 million New York apartment owned by Lord Alli over New Year while on a personal getaway, which she registered under Parliament's rules
I was fined £500 for fly tipping 2 doors..here's why I will NEVER pay
Damian Quillan, 56, said the wooden doors, that had been sawn in two to make it easier to fit in his car, were left at the back of his house for four hours before he took them away.
Rayner defends using donor's New York flat for holiday
The deputy PM says she was "transparent" in declaring her use of the New York apartment for a holiday.
Ian Murray denies Labour creating 'climate of gloom' in bid to fix 'broken' UK economy
The Scottish Secretary insisted his party needed time to fix the country's "shaky foundations" as Labour gathers for its annual conference in Liveprool.
Ministers struggle to quell mounting panic over tax raid in Budget
As Labour conference gets under way in Liverpool, Keir Starmer tried to cool fears by stressing that there is 'no much room for tax rises'.
Rayner wants 'fairer' Right to Buy scheme for taxpayer
Housing activist Kwajo Tweneboa calls for the "damaging" policy to be axed altogether.
Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick claims terror suspects 'waltz in on small boats'
Terror suspects 'waltz in on small boats', Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has claimed.
Rachel Reeves says she 'sets an example' by not working from home
Rachel Reeves said that staff benefited from 'coming together' in an office to work 'collaboratively' as she put herself at odds with one of her Cabinet colleagues.
'I hate Trump, she likes him - we both think he staged assassination attempts'
A pro-Trump wellness influencer and a suburban Democrat share a conspiracy theory - how did it spread so far?
Bridget Phillipson squirms as she defends donor funding 40th birthday
Bridget Phillipson was quizzed this morning over her own acceptance of donations from Lord Waheed Alli.
Secrets of a Park Avenue doorman REVEALED
A Park Avenue doorman, Stephen Bruno, has laid bare scandalous insight into the lives of New York's wealthiest elite in a bombshell new memoir.
Education Secretary hints at 'unpalatable' tuition fee rise amid 'concern' for financial health of universities
The Education Secretary has hinted at a possible rise in university tuition fees, while admitting it would be an "unpalatable" decision.
Labour warns of gloomy reality for economy
The Scottish Secretary tells the BBC his party inherted the "worst economic and public service finances situation since the Second World War".
Labour rules out suspending further arms exports to Israel as a 'mistake'
Israel and terrorist organisation Hezbollah have exchanged a volley of rockets following amid the ongoing war in Gaza where tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians have been killed
"Austerity does not work", says Gateshead Council leader as winter fuel allowance scrapped for millions
Gateshead Council's Labour group "condemns" austerity in a council motion following the removal of the winter fuel allowance for millions
'We will get Britain building', Angela Rayner pledges, as deputy PM opens Labour party conference
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has opened the Labour party's conference in Liverpool with a promise to "get Britain building".
Dad has alphabet tattooed on his arm for adorable reason, and now others are doing the same
Dan had the £180 tattoo completed on his left forearm three weeks ago
Cannibal killer hailed Russian ‘war hero’ allowed home from front a free man by Putin
Evil Dmitry Malyshev, 36, had been jailed after he fried a heart of one of the men that he killed, which he then seasoned with herbs and cooked with vegetables before eating
Israel had 'no connection' with exploding pager attack, president claims
Israeli president Isaac Herzog said he "rejects out of hand any connection" to the operation against Hezbollah on Tuesday and his nation has an "inherent right" to defend itself
Call for lone parents to be exempt from DP evictions
A group of NGOs has called on the Minister for Integration and Youth to exempt lone parents from being evicted from Direct Provision accommodation.
Keir Starmer: 'I don't spend my time worrying about Nigel Farage'
Speaking on the eve of Labour Party conference, Prime Minister Keir Starmer dismissed Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for relying on 'the politics of the easy answer'
Many Pit Bull terriers to be banned due to new Government rules on 'devil dogs'
Male pitbulls with a height of not less than 20 inches at the withers will be classified as a Bully and 19 inches for females
Bridget Phillipson squirms over free tickets to Taylor Swift concert
Bridget Phillipson said one of her children was 'keen to go along' to see the pop star live.
Two husbands win case to use their wives' surnames
Two Free State men will now use their wives' surnames after their spouses successfully challenged the constitutionality of section 26(1) of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act which they say is, among other things, archaic and patriarchal
I got life for a murder I didn't commit... the REAL killer is free
Oliver Campbell, who suffered a severe brain injury as a baby, was just 19 when his 'life stopped' after he was sentenced to life for the murder of Baldev Hoondle in Hackney, east London.
Family at war with locals after erecting illegal fence through woods
Urusa Ahmed and her brother Syed launched a planning war when they erected a fence around their two acre woodland plot that blocked public footpaths in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie takes aim at premier in campaign-style speech at AGM
Ontario's new Liberal leader took aim at the premier over the weekend as she tested out a new slogan in a campaign-style speech at her party's annual general meeting.
McGrath defends Govt spending ahead of Budget 2025
Former minister for finance Michael McGrath has defended Government spending ahead of next month's budget.
Fifteen of Devon's worst paedophiles jailed for sickening crimes
Some will die in jail
New Plymouth homes to be built on pub car park despite 100 objections
'To lose over a third of the parking is a travesty'
‘Things can get better’, Rayner tells Labour conference, as she makes housing and work pledges amid donations row
Angela Rayner has told the Labour conference that "things can get better", as she unveiled pledges on workers' rights and housing, against the backdrop of a row over donations.
Disabled people 'put in danger' by Lime bikes dumped on dropped curbs
Ben Spencer, 51, (pictured) said he sees the bikes blocking dropped curbs nearly every time he travels into London.
Rayanna and Channamma Brigade will be formed soon, says Eshwarappa
“Backward Classes, Dalits, Lingayats and Brahmins have suffered for long. We will set up the Rayanna and Channamma Brigade to stop any discrimination against these communities,” the former Deputy Chief Minister K.S. Eshwarappa said in Vijayapura on Sunday.
'Twisted killer cut up my son and won't tell me where his head is'
Christopher Hartley was just 17 when he was murdered and decapitated by Stuart Diamond. His head has never been found and now Diamond could be released on parole
How happy-go-lucky British vloggers are making propaganda for China
The Chinese region, which currently holds over one million Uyghurs in re-education camps, has been seen receiving a positive reception from influencers.
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