Month: November 2024

Fears of new tax rises as government borrowing surges.uk

Public sector net borrowing came in at £17.4bn in October, which was £1.6bn more than a year ago The £40 billion of tax rises included in the budget may not be the last following a surge in government borrowing, it…

Ed Miliband’s ‘gas boiler’ tax will force heat pumps on Britons in net zero drive.uk

Labour is being accused of trying to ‘force’ heat pumps on Britons. An air source heat pump undergoing its annual service in Kent (Image: Getty) Ed Miliband’s so-called “boiler tax” will force heat pumps onto people by making gas boilers unaffordable,…

Keir Starmer branded ‘deeply embarrassing’ over Chagos Islands speech.uk

The Prime Minister has been blasted over his latest defence of the surrender deal that will give the crucial overseas territory to Mauritius. Keir Starmer has been accused of delivering a “deeply embarrassing” speech in defence of his planned give-away…

Damning new poll reveals Labour has hit rock bottom support after farmers protest.uk

Sir Keir Starmer has driven his party’s support off a cliff edge since the general election. Sir Keir Starmer was dealt a huge blow this evening after a new poll was published revealing Labour has fallen to its lowest level…

‘What is Labour thinking?!’ BBC Question Time audience laughs at minister after brutal row.uk

Labour was accused of not knowing what they were doing this evening during a brutal Question Time episode. A member of the Question Time audience sparked laughter and applause this evening after she remarked she’s “starting to think Labour doesn’t…

Another glaring Rachel Reeves inaccuracy pinpointed as row over Chancellor’s CV explodes.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Another embarrassing Rachel Reeves blunder has been highlighted as a row over the Chancellor’s CV escalates. Rachel Reeves’s “implausible” CV throws up multiple questions; a UK-based financial expert has warned as he declared we “need answers”. Bob Lyddon was…

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Fury as it’s revealed foreign farmers are being handed £500m in aid amid tractor tax row.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Figures reveal the exact amount British taxpayers are paying to foreign farmers while our own producers get clobbered by Rachel Reeves. Labour is facing fury for “destroying” British farms with its cruel tax raid while sending hundreds of millions…

Hans Hildenbrand: Die deutsche Front in seltenen Farbfotos, 1914-1918

Deutsche Schützengräben. Diese unglaublichen Farbfotos der deutschen Front während des Ersten Weltkriegs 1914-1918 wurden von Hans Hildenbrand aufgenommen. Obwohl es Farbfotografie seit mindestens 1879 gibt, wurde sie erst viele Jahrzehnte später populär. Die überwiegende Mehrheit der während des Ersten Weltkriegs…

Ostdeutscher Soldat hilft einem kleinen Jungen, über die Berliner Mauer zu schleichen, 1961

Ein ostdeutscher Soldat hilft einem kleinen Jungen, heimlich über die Berliner Mauer zu kommen, 13. August 1961. Dies ist ein Foto eines ostdeutschen Soldaten, der einem kleinen Jungen am Tag des Baus der neu errichteten Berliner Mauer half. Ein Junge,…

Der Bau der Berliner Mauer anhand seltener Fotografien, 1961–1989

Eine Menschenmenge Westberliner versammelt sich im August 1961 an der neu errichteten Berliner Mauer, während auf der anderen Seite ein ostdeutscher Soldat patrouilliert. Die Geschichte der Berliner Mauer begann in den frühen Morgenstunden des 13. August 1961, als die Regierung…