Johnny Kitagawa was the architect of Japanese pop-idol culture, holding a world record for the most number-one artists, the most number-one singles, and the most concerts...
‘The Tories are getting punished for their record in government.’ Angela Rayner says the exit poll is ‘incredibly encouraging’ and … source
Data and artificial intelligence (AI) software is being increasingly used to track down criminals. One facial recognition company, Clear View AI, used AI to track down...
Men can multitask too. Culinary Genius will see nine amateur cooks head into a wrestling ring-style studio to do culinary battle. source
‘They are sleazy. They are just as on the take as Boris Johnson ever was.’ Columnist and Political Commentator, Patrick O’Flynn, … source
‘I say the nations of the West are being made to forget who they are, who they were, and that it’s no accident.’ Neil Oliver says...
With more than one hundred new first time MP’s arriving at Parliament, BBC Political Correspondent Leila Nathoo takes a behind-the-scenes tour of the House of Commons...
Business and economics editor Liam Halligan says small businesses ‘were relying on corporation tax staying where it was at 19% … source
Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei has died days after being doused in petrol and set on fire by a former boyfriend. The 33-year-old Ugandan marathon runner, who...
Wasim Wasiq from the Henry Jackson Society tells To The Point that there is an ‘imbalance’ in the number of far-right referrals to the Prevent programme...
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