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
Make no mistake, it wasn’t talk from outside that placed Zidane on the edge; it was talk from the inside. Much is made of his relationship with key dressing-room figures, especially the veterans to whom he turned. It is often a backhanded compliment at best, wilfully overlooking tactical ideas – Modric and Kroos playing wide to overload the wings on Saturday for example – and making it sound simple or dismissing it as insignificant when sometimes it is everything. There was a sense of “don’t touch our Zidane” about Madrid’s reaction, which would make a brilliant Machiavellian plot of leaks from above – a reaction sought and secured. The question they, and others ask, is why aren’t Madrid always like this? “It’s hard to know, but it’s an unusual season,” Carvajal said. … [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 data published last year suggested that a low carbon grid, featuring new renewables and nuclear, and switching the 32 million petrol and diesel cars on UK roads to electric, would avoid 65 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, and shrink Britain's overall carbon footprint by more than 10%. … [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 Public Interest News Foundation, which claims to be the first organisation of its kind to be awarded charitable status, is asking for donations to support journalism that helps inform the public. It will seek money from tech companies such as Google and Facebook – along with wealthy philanthropists, charitable trusts and members of the public – before deploying the cash to support news outlets it selects as meeting qualifying criteria. … [Read more...] about UK charity launched to support public interest journalism