Man who shared Facebook post encouraging damage to Ulez cameras avoids jail
A man who shared a message on Facebook encouraging people to damage Ulez cameras has been spared jail. Joseph Nicholls, 43, was separately handed a suspended sentence for sending a…
REVEALED: EU issues record number of ‘first resident permits’ to migrants as number hits 3.7 m in a year
Last week, the EU Commission released its latest statistics for the number of migrants granted ‘first resident permits’ by EU 27 countries in 2023. A joint investigation with GB News…
Terry Newman: Liberal embrace of lithium batteries is a toxic airborne event
Monday evening, at the Port of Montreal, a fire broke out in a container that was storing 15,000 kilograms of lithium batteries. The city issued a lockdown notice at 7:06…
Enter our £1,000 Aldi voucher giveaway to celebrate British Food Fortnight
It’s British Food Fortnight – and what better way to celebrate than being in with a chance of winning a share of £1,000 to spend at Aldi? We know everyone…
Neighbour row gets out of hand as two pensioners end up in fist fight over shared driveway
A pair of OAP neighbours ended up in a fist fight following a furious row over a gate on their shared driveway. Raymond Kynaston, 82, shares a driveway in Leebotwood,…
Opinion: Don’t be misled. Russians at War is not an anti-war film
By Ian Garner and Maria Popova Russians At War, a documentary by Russian-Canadian director Anastasia Trofimova, has triggered a lively debate about art, propaganda, freedom of expression and Russian intelligence…
Israel slammed for sending 88 unidentifiable bodies of Palestinians to Gaza
Gaza authorities refuse to accept ‘inhumane’ shipment of bodies, saying Israel must provide data about their identities. Gaza’s Government Media Office called the shipment of unidentifiable bodies an ‘inhumane and…
Death toll from coal mine explosion in Iran rises to 50
The death toll from an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran rose to 50 on Wednesday after one of the miners who was injured in the weekend blast…
Jesse Kline: The pressing need to invest in, and protect, our Arctic territories
As southern Ontario’s hot, sticky summer starts to wind down, the last thing on most people’s minds is the vast, frozen tundra of Canada’s Far North. But on Sept. 18,…
Best-Selling Cars: 5 Automakers still selling a lot of cars in Canada
Picture this. It’s 2010. You’ve decided to acquire a new vehicle. The Great Recession is waning, interest rates are low, and automakers are very keen to sell vehicles after a…