Flynn told Trump: 'Millions & millions & millions of Patriots stand behind, alongside & in front of you during this crucible moment in US History where our very Republic is on the line. We won't fail or cower like some in the Republican Party have shown.' … [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’
State backed indemnity for practice nurses
Zinedine Zidane does it again as Real Madrid pull back from the brink
It was classic Zidane, always about them not him, and there is something in that. At their best, there may still be no midfield trio like Modric, Kroos and Casemiro. Against Atlético, Kroos completed 87 of 90 passes; against Gladbach, Modric rolled back the years and any opponent that was stupid enough to get too near. Karim Benzema was superb again: “Anyone who likes football likes Karim,” Zidane said. And there’s no big game player like Ramos, maybe anywhere: a man with a sense of occasion and a taste for the epic, a feel for the moments that really matter. “When they’re on, they’re on,” Zidane said last week. This week they had to be. … [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
More from Electric Cars The Daily with Dermot Murnaghan: How do we tackle climate change? Vision-S: Sony unveils autonomous car as it predicts mobility to be next 'mega-trend' Electric cars: What you need to know about the future of motoring Car groups hit out over government cuts to grants for electric and hybrid vehicles Researchers say new 'flow battery' could charge electric cars in seconds New homes could be required to have electric car charge points … [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
The new independent foundation is a spin-off from the press regulator Impress, which was set up by Heawood in the aftermath of the Leveson report. It is the only officially recognised press regulator, aided by millions of pounds of funding from Max Mosley’s family trust, but has failed to attract any major publications to regulate. … [Read more...] about UK charity launched to support public interest journalism