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A convicted terrorist who is seeking election to Birmingham City Council has told GB News he is “better than every Labour candidate” in an exclusive interview on the People’s Channel.Sitting down with national reporter Will Godley ahead of the Birmingham City Council Election on May 7, Shahid Butt opened up about his past convictions – and why he is looking to stand for election.Back in 1999, the 60-year-old was thrown behind bars for five years after he was found guilty of plotting to blow up the British consulate, an Anglican church as well as a Swiss-owned hotel in Yemen.Nevertheless, Butt…
The “end of days” is looming for Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership as he faces a ferocious backlash over Lord Mandelson, Sir Mel Stride has claimed.Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Chancellor described a “dumbfounded” atmosphere in the House of Commons today after the Prime Minister admitted that he knew about Mandelson’s ties to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein before handing him the plum role of UK Ambassador to the US.Addressing Sir Mel, GB News host Martin Daubney said: “Mel Stride, you’ve been in politics for some time now, and dare I say you’ve seen your own end of days around the final…
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Mortgage affordability in Britain could soon look more like it did during the low-rate period of 2021, offering relief to borrowers after several years of sharply rising costs. New figures suggest the share of income spent on mortgage repayments may fall back towards levels last seen when interest rates were far lower.Analysis from INTEREST by Moneyfacts shows that typical monthly mortgage payments could drop to between 40 and 41 per cent of average gross earnings later this year, provided mortgage rates settle in the 4.25 to 4.50 per cent range. That would mark a clear improvement on the strain faced…
Weight loss is often depicted as a battle of restriction and willpower, but scientists argue that a simpler approach could be necessary for long-term results.Weight loss ultimately boils down to consuming fewer calories than the body burns, so the physical volume of food on a plate can vary dramatically depending on what is eaten.Studies on calorie density show that certain foods, particularly vegetables, allow people to eat larger, more satisfying portions while slashing overall calorie intake.Roughly 300 calories of biscuits amounts to merely five or six pieces, whereas the same caloric value in broccoli would fill more than ten cups.Inadequate…
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A Jet2 flight from Lanzarote declared an emergency before landing at Manchester Airport on Tuesday evening after one of the pilots became incapacitated during the final approach.Flight LS980 transmitted a squawk 7700 general emergency code around 25 minutes before it was due to land in Manchester. Reports indicate Air Traffic Control was notified that one of the pilots was unable to continue their duties due to a ‘medical issue’.A Jet2 spokesperson told GB News: “Flight LS980 from Lanzarote to Manchester requested a priority landing yesterday evening, due to one of the pilots feeling unwell. “The aircraft landed safely and customers…
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted No10’s vetting process “dealt with” Lord Mandelson’s stay at Jeffrey Epstein’s house before the Prime Minister appointed the ex-New Labour Cabinet as the UK’s Ambassador to the US.The Prime Minister faced fury from MPs in the House of Commons after recently released documents from the US Department of Justice included alleged emails and images of Lord Mandelson with Epstein.Sir Keir was accused of being involved in a “cover-up” after being quizzed on his knowledge of Lord Mandelson’s relationship with the convicted paedophile ahead of his appointment as US Ambassador.In the fiery exchange at Prime Minister’s…
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Pensioners in their 70s could be missing out on hundreds of pounds a year in retirement income, new figures suggest, with the biggest losses falling on those who make decisions later in life. The impact can add up to thousands of pounds over the course of retirement, making timing and choices increasingly important as people age.Analysis from retirement specialist Just Group shows that people who secure an annuity in their mid-seventies face the largest income gap between the best and worst deals available. The research found that this gap widens sharply with age.At 65, the difference between the highest and…
