Archive: 2025/11
Badenoch Slams Reeves Over £26bn Tax Hike as UK Tax Burden Hits Record 38% of GDP
Labour's £26bn tax hike, revealed by an OBR leak, pushes UK tax burden to a record 38% of GDP, breaking pre-election promises. Shadow Chancellor Kemi Badenoch slammed Chancellor Rachel Reeves as the policy hits middle-income earners hardest.
Read MoreLord Cameron as Foreign Secretary Sparks Constitutional Crisis Over Commons Accountability
Former PM Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton serves as Foreign Secretary from the unelected House of Lords, creating a constitutional accountability gap as MPs cannot question him directly during global crises like Ukraine and Gaza.
Read MoreRHOP Star Mia Fields-Thornton Arrested for $11,000 Furniture Theft in Atlanta
Former 'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Mia Fields-Thornton was arrested at Atlanta's airport for allegedly stealing $11,022.15 in furniture from a rented condo, facing felony charges that could derail her business and custody rights.
Read MoreSpencer Matthews Launches PROJECT SE7EN: Seven Triathlons, Seven Continents, 21 Days
Spencer Matthews began PROJECT SE7EN on November 13, 2025, attempting seven full-distance triathlons across seven continents in 21 days to raise funds for James' Place, a men's suicide prevention charity.
Read MoreJoe Walsh's 'So What': The Grief-Stricken Album Born After His Daughter’s Death
Joe Walsh's 1974 album 'So What' was forged in grief after his daughter Emma died in a Boulder car crash. The record became a raw expression of despair, fueling decades of addiction—until the Eagles intervened. Now, its haunting legacy touches artists like Kenny Chesney.
Read MoreHillary Clinton Offers to Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize Over Ukraine Deal
Hillary Clinton says she’d nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he ends Russia’s war in Ukraine without forcing Kyiv to cede territory—a dramatic twist in their bitter rivalry, as Trump meets Putin in Anchorage.
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