Samsung to bring more apps to Windows 10 including Quick Share, Samsung Free

Samsung and Microsoft have been playing nice for a few years now as they have been working towards making it seamless to work with their smartphones and computers respectively. The former will reportedly bring more apps to Windows 10 devices including Quick Share which works as its name implies, Samsung Free and its free shows, … Read more

Romee Strijd goes make-up free as she breastfeeds her daughter Mint in sweet snap

Romee Strijd goes make-up free as she breastfeeds her daughter Mint in sweet snap… before her baby girl plays in the snow for the first time By Rianne Addo For Mailonline Published: 12:46 GMT, 15 February 2021 | Updated: 13:01 GMT, 15 February 2021 She’s been adjusting to her role as a mother ever since … Read more

‘Superwoman’ who pushed dairy lorry up snowy hill gets a year’s free supply of milk as reward

‘Superwoman’ mother-of-three who pushed dairy lorry up snowy hill gets a year’s free supply of milk as reward Charlene Leslie, 33, was filmed pushing the massive Grahams milk lorry up a hill Supermarket worker was heading to the shops when she saw the Grahams lorry Graham’s has gifted Charlene, from Cowdenbeath, a year of free … Read more

‘Superwoman’ who pushed dairy lorry up snowy hill gets a year’s free supply of milk as reward

‘Superwoman’ mother-of-three who pushed dairy lorry up snowy hill gets a year’s free supply of milk as reward Charlene Leslie, 33, was filmed pushing the massive Grahams milk lorry up a hill Supermarket worker was heading to the shops when she saw the Grahams lorry Graham’s has gifted Charlene, from Cowdenbeath, a year of free … Read more

Ex Turks and Caicos PM on brink of walking free as corruption trial is halted after judge death

Death in Paradise: Ex-Prime Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands is on brink of walking free as six-year £75million corruption trial is halted after judge, 84, dies Michael Misick resigned as premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2009 UK Government probe found ‘high probability’ of corruption and dishonesty Misick, 55, accused Britain of … Read more

Ex Turks and Caicos PM on brink of walking free as corruption trial is halted after judge death

Death in Paradise: Ex-Prime Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands is on brink of walking free as six-year £75million corruption trial is halted after judge, 84, dies Michael Misick resigned as premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2009 UK Government probe found ‘high probability’ of corruption and dishonesty Misick, 55, accused Britain of … Read more

Gavin Williamson slams chairman of student watchdog for failing to protect free speech on campuses 

Gavin Williamson slams outgoing chairman of student watchdog for failing to protect free speech on Britain’s campuses Gavin Williamson criticised Office for Students for not protecting free speech He said under Sir Michael Barber ‘little regulatory action’ has been taken In a letter, he urged Lord Wharton of Yarm to ‘use the full range of its powers’ … Read more

Mother claim catering firm sent them mouldy vegetables in free school meals box

The catering firm at the centre of the free school meals scandal has been slammed by two mothers who claim they were sent boxes containing mould-covered vegetables and rotten fruit. Chartwells came under attack last month after campaigning footballer Marcus Rashford shared a picture of a paltry food parcel sent to parents of children on free … Read more

Mother claim catering firm sent them mouldy vegetables in free school meals box

The catering firm at the centre of the free school meals scandal has been slammed by two mothers who claim they were sent boxes containing mould-covered vegetables and rotten fruit. Chartwells came under attack last month after campaigning footballer Marcus Rashford shared a picture of a paltry food parcel sent to parents of children on free … Read more

How I helped bright students to tutor stuck-at-home children… for free!

Early last summer, Jacky Lambert was listening to a news bulletin when she was struck by an idea.  The story was covering the Government’s laudable plans to fund extra tutoring for state school pupils who had fallen behind with their studies – and it was clear even then that something was desperately needed. Yet Jacky … Read more