The number of rape convictions in England and Wales is at its lowest level since records began. There were 1,925 convictions in 2018-19 - a 27% drop from the previous year. This was in spite of...
Around the middle of the last century, children dressed like their parents. Nowadays, parents dress like their children. Has infantilism become epidemic?...
suspended sentences... millions of pounds of fraud, but they walk free.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7455895/Fraud-gang-SPARED-jail-massive-immigration-scam.html...
i am not think but i have a very hard time understanding the amounts the govt pay into my account. I put the exact same amount in every month (946.40) yet the put in varying amounts Last month they...
What Boris has been discussing with Ireland and the DUMPs. Put the Backstop in the North Channel More control over shipped goods Aircraft - well today we have to show ID so what's the difference?...
...Jenni Russell. Just watching Sky's Press Preview with Ms Russell and Brendan O'Neill discussing Brexit. Apparently she writes for the Times [i]and[i] the Guardian. I thought I'd seen it the acme of...
Mr Burcow said that the suspension of parliament was " a Government fiat", at least that's how its pronounced! I cant find a definition of this word spelt that way, and 'feat' come back just as 'a...
Ok he's breaking the law, he get's arrested, tried, impeached, lost, found, appealed, re tried, boiled in oil, 24 lashes of the cat and keel hauled. All in a fortnight? while the HOQ is wetting their...
We're having trouble parsing the last couple of clues, although we think we know the answers. In each, one letter in clue is superfluous (probably an A or U in 11a, and an O in 15a) 11a Avoid anger in...
Very grateful for all help with these clues please. 2dn: “Quiet “parliamentarian “, fifty, making way to top (3).” 14ac: “Look hungrily around for roll (4).” 28ac: “Feeble Name for...