Mar 2020. Russia Turkey Ceasefire in Idlib Part 1

March 2020. Russia and Turkey have begun jointly patrolling the strategic M4 highway in Syria’s embattled northwestern province of Idlib as part of a ceasefire reached earlier this month. The patrols began from the settlement of Tronba in Idlib, the last militant stronghold in the country, on Sunday. According to the Russian media, Moscow sent… Continue reading Mar 2020. Russia Turkey Ceasefire in Idlib Part 1

Mar 2020. The UK Homeless and the Coronavirus

March 2020. COVID-19 is forcing all of us to make changes. Many of us are taking extra precautions to stay safe. But some in our community don’t have the same resources to take care of their health. Lexington leaders hope the community can help. The CDC in America has given many general precautions to help… Continue reading Mar 2020. The UK Homeless and the Coronavirus

Aug 2016. Proof Some Chibok Girls are Alive

August 2016. For the Parents of the Missing Children of Chibok, it may be the First Proof that their Girls are Still Alive. Since they were Seized more than Two Years Ago, the Terrorists naming themselves Boko Haram released a Chilling Video of the Stolen Chibok Girls. However, the Video only shows around perhaps 50… Continue reading Aug 2016. Proof Some Chibok Girls are Alive

Mar 2020. The Cash for Ash Scandal

March 2020. The official report into Northern Ireland’s cash-for-ash scandal has issued a blistering indictment of incompetence by the Democratic Unionist party (DUP), special advisers and civil servants at Stormont. The findings of the public inquiry, published on Friday, laid bare a “multiplicity of errors and omissions” behind a bungled green energy scheme that shattered… Continue reading Mar 2020. The Cash for Ash Scandal

Mar 2020. Coronavirus World Lockdown Part 6

March 2020. Four out of five Britons are expected to become infected with the coronavirus and almost 8m may need to be taken into hospital in a “reasonable” worst-case scenario, according to a leaked document from Public Health England which provides the bleakest assessment so far of the course of the outbreak. The assessment comes… Continue reading Mar 2020. Coronavirus World Lockdown Part 6

Aug 2016. The Chemical Attacks on Innocents in Syria

August 2016. An Investigation by the UN has Concluded that both the Syrian Government and daesh have used Chemical Weapons in the Conflict in Syria. Three Years Ago Hundreds of Syrians were Killed in a Large Chemical Attack on Ghouta to the east of Damascus. That was the Moment that Marked the Crossing of what… Continue reading Aug 2016. The Chemical Attacks on Innocents in Syria

Mar 2020. UK Sport as Usual

March 2020. Sporting events in Britain are unlikely to be affected by coronavirus in the immediate future, says Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden. Governing bodies and broadcasters will meet with government officials later on Monday to discuss the staging of events behind closed doors if the outbreak worsens and mass gatherings are banned. Dowden told BBC… Continue reading Mar 2020. UK Sport as Usual

Mar 2020. Nicola Sturgeon and the Coronavirus

March 2020. People showing coronavirus symptoms will not be routinely tested for the infection any more, the Scottish Government has announced. Those with “mild” symptoms of the Covid-19 illness should no longer seek medical help unless their condition deteriorates, according to new advice. Only those admitted to hospital with flu-like symptoms and breathing difficulties, NHS… Continue reading Mar 2020. Nicola Sturgeon and the Coronavirus

Mar 2020. Coronavirus World Lockdown Part 5

March 2020. Faced with a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, Spain on Saturday became the second country in Europe to impose sweeping restrictions on the public, telling everyone to stay indoors, with limited exceptions. The government said people could leave their homes to buy food, to go to work if they cannot work remotely, to… Continue reading Mar 2020. Coronavirus World Lockdown Part 5

Mar 2020. The Andrew Harper Killing

March 2020. A police officer was killed in “truly shocking circumstances” when he was dragged for more than a mile along a road by three people trying to steal a quad bike, a court has heard. Andrew Harper, 28, a police constable with Thames Valley Police, died on 15 August last year of “catastrophic, unsurvivable… Continue reading Mar 2020. The Andrew Harper Killing