Flynn, whose conviction for lying to the FBI during the Russia investigation was recently wiped when he was pardoned by Trump, made his latest case for invoking martial law to prevent President-elect Joe Biden from taking office during an interview with Newsmax on Thursday. … [Read more...] about Pardoned General Flynn tells Trump to invoke martial law because of voting fraud and force an election ‘rerun’ in swing states – saying ‘it’s not unprecedented’
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Zinedine Zidane does it again as Real Madrid pull back from the brink
There’s something about immediate targets that drives them and may be just human nature; there are priorities in life, moments when everything else is left behind, the daily grind giving way to something grander or more important, moments when the threat of loss brings a realisation of what you have, a renewed seriousness. Madrid won three consecutive European Cups but Zidane always insisted the league satisfied him more, because he knew how elusive consistency can be. This is the team that embraced the 2019-20 La Liga campaign as a post-pandemic sprint more than a season-long slog and, defeated by sides half their size this season, won in Barcelona and Seville, beat Internazionale twice, and now defeated the team no one else could. … [Read more...] about Zinedine Zidane does it again as Real Madrid pull back from the brink
EDF ignites stock market spark with plan for Pod Point float
EDF's plans are at an early stage, but underline the burgeoning interest in capitalising on the accelerating shift to electric cars, with the government now having established a 2030 target for banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles, and 2035 for phasing out hybrids. … [Read more...] about EDF ignites stock market spark with plan for Pod Point float
Marks and Spencer to boost £15 free school meal vouchers to £20
And after a disastrous week for free school meals, The Sun shows you how you can feed your kids ten lunches for less than £30 - and they certainly won’t go hungry. … [Read more...] about Marks and Spencer to boost £15 free school meal vouchers to £20
UK charity launched to support public interest journalism
Heawood and three other members of Impress staff have been given a 12-month leave of absence to try to get the new organisation off the ground and make it a success. It has already distributed 20 emergency grants of £3,000 to small media organisations such as Muslim website 5 Pillars, Scottish investigative site the Ferret, and women of colour outlet gal-dem. … [Read more...] about UK charity launched to support public interest journalism