As the Mandelson appointment scandal erupts, Starmer's government achieves a new standard in bureaucratic farce. At least someone’s enjoying the show—though it certainly isn’t the public.
Jet2 reassures nervous passengers as Europe faces a potential jet fuel shortage by June. Airlines, governments, and social media managers unite in a heroic battle against reality.
New analysis reveals UK law firms boast flawless online reviews, with hundreds of 'client testimonials' suspiciously lacking any hint of real-life dissatisfaction. Regulators, consumers, and reality itself left in the dust.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is doubling its executive team to address inefficiency – by appointing more executives. ConfidentialAccess.by investigates whether more chiefs equals fewer problems, or just more meetings.
A US naval raid on an Iranian cargo vessel shatters the latest Strait of Hormuz ceasefire, sending military posturing to absurd new heights. Iran says retaliatory fireworks are incoming.
Jet fuel supplies teeter on the brink, but ministers say not to worry—unless you fancy a spontaneous Mediterranean walking holiday. Airlines advised to hedge bets while passengers pray for both sun and petrol.
Chronic illness influencer Sara Middleton educates disabled Britons on navigating benefit bureaucracy—and is accused of running a covert PIP coaching racket. Is helping people survive now the ultimate social crime?
SNP calls for Starmer’s head as Labour reels from appointing Peter Mandelson amid murky vetting failures. Westminster’s finest demonstrate a black belt in blame-shifting.
Londoners face another week of Tube strikes as the RMT flexes its industrial muscles. Politicians blame each other, businesses count losses, and the only thing running on time is the battle for who’s to blame.
An Australian palliative nurse traded the Nightingale Pledge for a shopping spree after stealing a dead patient’s card to fund an epic cigarette binge. The system, stunned, dusted off its strongest slap on the wrist.
Diesel now costs over £2 a litre at dozens of UK petrol stations, fuelling calls for mass protests. Farmers and hauliers warn government inaction may soon drive the nation from the forecourts to the barricades.
As the Mandelson appointment scandal erupts, Starmer's government achieves a new standard in bureaucratic farce. At least someone’s enjoying the show—though it certainly isn’t the public.
A former Met Police officer masterminds a 'crash for cash' ring while still in uniform, flees abroad, and now faces justice—exposing a familiar blend of incompetence and audacity that could only happen in Britain.