Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Brexit being criticized by more Britons than ever, YouGov survey

Brexit Britons YouGov survey

According to a survey conducted by YouGov, the proportion of Britons who believe that Brexit was a mistake has reached a new record high. The poll, published on Tuesday, revealed that 57% of respondents considered the decision to leave the European Union in June 2016 as the wrong one, while only 32% believed it was … Read more

Britons are decreasing their use of streaming services despite “House of the Dragon” and “Rings of Power

Britons

The Guardian reports that despite highly-budgeted shows like Rings of Power, House of the Dragon, and Stranger Things, a million British people have abandoned Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+. The reason people are canceling is the need to save money. According to sources, Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ each cost roughly £300 per year.  The Guardian … Read more

In a new royal outing, the Queen surprises Britons with an update on her health

Queen

Queen was seen in a royal Outing without a walking stick The monarch arrived at Windsor Castle on Tuesday to receive the Canterbury Cross for her contributions to the Church of England. the Queen’s latest outing provided a welcome respite for royal fans   On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth was seen without a walking stick or … Read more

Britons criticise Kate Middleton and Prince William for their decision to move to Windsor

Kate Middleton

The plan of moving to Adelaide Cottage has annoyed the British taxpayers The Kensington Palace that they live in costed £12 million for renovations Now they are leaving Kensington Place for another furnished home   Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to have miffed British taxpayers with their planned move to Windsor this summer, … Read more

Russia blacklists 49 Britons, including journalists

Russia

Russia blacklists 49 British citizens, including defence officials and prominent reporters and editors from the BBC, The Financial Times, and The Guardian. London has been one of the most vocal supporters of Kyiv. Most foreign journalists have left Russia after Moscow introduced prison terms of up to 15 years for spreading “fake news” about the … Read more

Pro-Russian separatists uphold foreigners’ death sentences

Pro-Russian separatists

Pro-Russian separatist leader says he will not commute death sentences. Denis Pushilin accuses the British Prime Minister of ignoring their fate. Two Britons and a Moroccan have been sentenced to death by a court. A pro-Russian separatist leader in eastern Ukraine said on Sunday that he would not commute the death sentences of two Britons … Read more

Britons feel the pinch as cost-of-living crisis bites

Britons

Standing outside a north London supermarket clutching two purchasing bags, Gerald Pursey bemoans Britain’s burgeoning cost-of-dwelling crisis that is impacting the entirety from the weekly save to his electricity payments. “It’s ridiculous! Every time I get out of right here (having) sold a few stuff, it is more than I concept it becomes going to … Read more

Russia broadcasts video of captured ‘Britons’ demanding UK PM negotiate

Russia

Russian nation TV broadcast a video Monday of what is defined as “Britons” captured combating for Ukraine traumatic that Prime Minister Boris Johnson negotiate their launch. The two haggard-searching men diagnosed as British nationals, Shaun Pinner and Aiden Aslin, asked to be exchanged for Viktor Medvedchuk, a wealthy Ukrainian businessman close to President Vladimir Putin, … Read more

After Partygate, Britons are less likely to embrace new restrictions

Britons

THE STORY ABOUT THE PRIME MINISTER AND DOWNING STREET OFFICERS VIOLATING COVID RULES has reduced voters’ willingness to accept future lockdowns, a poll indicated. According to the Techne poll, 32% of respondents are now less willing to support limits following the revelation that Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak were fined for attending a nine-minute … Read more

Easter weekend motoring misery

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Britons are cautioned to expect clogged motorways, congested A-roads, and high gasoline expenditures on one of the busiest bank holiday travel days ever. For almost the four-day Easter weekend, the first without COVID restrictions in over two years, the UK is expecting to see 21.5 million automobile rides. It will be the largest figure for … Read more

‘Unlawful’ for Britons to fight in Ukraine: UK military head

UK military head

LONDON – The head of the UK armed forces Admiral Tony Radkin said on Sunday that it was “unlawful and unhelpful” for Britons to go and fight against Russia in Ukraine. His comments contradict British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, who said she supported anyone who wanted to volunteer and follow an appeal for foreign fighters … Read more