Met Office warns homes could be 'flooded quickly' in thunderstorm

Met Office warns homes could be 'flooded quickly' in thunderstorm

It’s a morning thunderstorm! Met Office warns homes could be ‘flooded quickly’ and country faces risk of lightning strikes, hail and power cuts – as forecaster issues yellow weather warning for swathes of England The Met Office issued a yellow warning for…

Farmer, 47, took his own life after 'failed' hair transplant

Farmer, 47, took his own life after 'failed' hair transplant

Farmer, 47, with body dysmorphic disorder who took his own life after a ‘failed’ hair transplant had ‘feared people would mock him for scars on his head from the procedure’ Gwyndaf Owen, 47, was found dead in his garden shed earlier this year…

Mississippi State football player is dead at 18

A Mississippi State University student and offensive lineman died Wednesday, the school said in a statement. Samuel Westmoreland of Tupelo, Mississippi, was a freshman majoring in industrial technology. He would have turned 19 on Friday, according to his athletics page biography. “One…

Eco-mob fling orange paint over entrance to Harrods

Eco-mob fling orange paint over entrance to Harrods

Just Stop Oil target Harrods: Eco-mob fling orange paint over entrance to world-famous Knightsbridge store and begin sit-down protest on road outside Two eco-zealots sprayed store in Knightsbridge, central London, at around 9am as part of ongoing protest  A further 20 supporters…

General Armageddon 'plotting to blow up dam to FLOOD Kherson' as pics show Russia's hastily built escape bridge | The Sun

General Armageddon 'plotting to blow up dam to FLOOD Kherson' as pics show Russia's hastily built escape bridge | The Sun

GENERAL Armageddon is plotting to blow up a dam to flood Kherson as satellite images show the Russian's hastily built escape bridge out of the city. Tens of thousands of Russian civilians are fleeing the southern city after General Sergey Surovikin, renowned…

Premier’s decision to close schools during pandemic ‘not made lightly’

Premier’s decision to close schools during pandemic ‘not made lightly’

Key points Daniel Andrews has defended the decision to close schools during the pandemic, despite a report saying schools should have remained open. Andrews called the report “academic” and said there was “nothing academic” about the pandemic. The Fault Lines report found schools should still…