One young victim of the house blaze in which three children died was today named locally as Demi Pearson, aged 14. Seven people were in the address at the time of the blaze and Greater Manchester Police are keeping an 'open mind' as to whether or not the incident is 'gang related'. The father of the children was not in the house at the time of the incident - but has been notified about the deaths, officers say. Today people...
This baffling photograph shows a teenager riding her horse in the snowfall with ANGEL wings on her back - thanks to a perfectly-timed falling snowflake. Amy Nevis, 17, was taking her pony Diamond out for a ride near her grandmother's house in rural Northern Ireland. Her gran Pamela Dowds, 62, took a photograph at the exact moment a snowflake fell through the shot - giving the appearance of angel wings on Amy's back. Her mum Kerry Nevis, 40, saw the...
The Northern Powerhouse seems to have failed to close the gap between the wealth of the north and the south. George Osborne’s vision of revitalising the great northern cities appears to have been hot air. EY have indicated that the gap between the two areas will continue to grow until 2020 as the economy fails to rebalance. London and the south-east will bring in 2.2 per cent and 2 per cent growth respectively, while the rest of the UK will...
Paramedics dashed to help a woman seen sitting frozen on a park bench - which turned out to be a STATUE. A worried motorist dialled 999 after they spotted what looked like an elderly woman sitting motionless and covered in snow. West Midlands Ambulance Service rushed to Brampton Park, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., at 10.20am on Monday (11/12) where they made the discovery. Tweeting pictures of the "casualty", paramedic Katie Tudor posted: "Next, call from a member of the public who...
A millionaire is holding a competition to give away his £2.3m mansion for £10.50 a ticket - complete with Rolls Royce, stocked wine cellar, gardener and housekeeper. The four-bedroom hideaway is surrounded by a ten acre landscaped garden, three-hole golf green, leisure complex with a pool and gym and a granny flat. The seller wants to walk away with just a handful of personal possessions - so is also chucking in all the furniture, hundreds of bottles of wine and...
The rate of inflation rose to 3.1 per cent in November as the squeeze on households continues. With average weekly wages growing at just 2.2 per cent Brits are starting to feel the pinch in the run up to Christmas. Inflation rose at the highest rate in nearly six years last month, according to ONS figures, with airfares and computer games contributing to the increase. Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, will now have to write a letter...
Every year lovers of all things finance and technology gather for FinCon, the largest financial content expo in the world. This expo allows people to talk about all the latest and greatest trends in the industry. Not only that, FinCon topics usually are in line with what the general population cares about. Being up to date on the latest financial trends can help you minimize the risk of fraud and maximize your bank account. You benefit because companies are constantly...
There is an inescapable sadness that runs to the core of Mountains May Depart, the new film from director Jia Zhang-ke. It’s ambitious in its plotting, with three sequential narratives set in differing time periods. The first, set in 1999, is the most intriguing, with characters Liang (Liang Jingdong) and Jingsheng (Zhang Yi) vying for the affections of central figure, Tao, played by Jia’s long-term collaborator and wife, Zhao Tao. Liang and Tao are already dating, but Jingsheng is trying...
After a weekend of highly publicised squabbles among the soft and hard Brexit supporting elements of the Tory party, Theresa May reported to parliament on the first stage of Brexit negotiations, which she insisted was "good news" for both people who want to remain in the EU and those who voted to leave. Jeremy Corbyn, referring to the Tory splits and Brexit Secretary's conflicting statements on dire issues such as the future of Northern Ireland, the Brexit bill and revealing...
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